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Seniors are Ready to Get Back to Normal
Months into the coronavirus pandemic, Seniors are still having a hard time envisioning their “new normal.” Many are grieving the loss of their old routines,
COVID-19 Vaccine
Last week, medical facilities began receiving and administering the first doses of the coronavirus vaccines. Our Healthcare workers and all First Responders who are on
COVID-19 Testing at Broward County FLL Airport
On December 9th, Broward County Airport (FLL) began offering COVID-19 testing for passengers who can provide proof of upcoming travel plans from FLL, MIA or
Anxiety & Depression due to COVID-19
Unfortunately, the coronavirus pandemic has caused so much turmoil in our lives. Adults are suffering from anxiety and depression due to extended unemployment, economic and
Holiday 2020
Holidays bring excitement and joy. It’s an opportunity to celebrate and spend time with loved ones. After months of isolation, economic anxiety, and pandemic fatigue,
Heavy Rain brings Pesty Mosquitoes
South Florida experienced heavy rain recently, which brought tons of mosquitoes. Mosquitoes are a public health issue and Broward County continues to be under a
Depression & Suicide
25 million Americans suffer from depression each year. 60% of all people who die by suicide suffer from major depression. Depression affects 5-8% of Americans
Climate Change is Real!
Climate change is real, and the consequences of climate change are already here, and millions of lives are at stake. In the US, chronic flooding
Political Arena Then & Now
Where has civility gone? Years ago, when I first entered the political arena, I was excited about the prospect of being able to help people
Politics & COVID-19
Take the politics out of COVID-19, people are hurting. Floridians have been cooperative and steadfast at maintaining social distancing and business closures during this difficult