A child, who was not vaccinated for the flu, is Florida’s first victim of the 2018 flu season. Family medicine physician at Lee Health, Dr. Christine Norton, goes over how to keep your child and yourself safe from the flu.
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UPC Insurance closed with your open claim. Now what?
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Is your money safe after the Silicon Valley Bank closure
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How much money will it cost for Lee County to recover from Hurricane Ian?
So far, Lee County has spent a whopping $59,290,600 with more than $200,000,000 to go.
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