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MEDIA RELEASE Jacksonville Councilman Tommy Hazouri In Mayo Due To Complications With Lung Transplant

August 24, 2021
Long time beloved Councilman Tommy Hazouri has been hospitalized due to complications from his lung transplant surgery last year. While he is being treated at The Mayo Clinic, the Hazouri family asks that you keep Tommy in your prayers and that their privacy be respected during this time. 
 

City announces details for COVID-19 antibody treatment at main library

August 16, 2021
The State of Florida, in partnership with the City of Jacksonville, will be shifting the Regeneron Antibody Treatment Site to the Main Library Conference Center, 304 North Main Street via the Main Street Entrance in downtown Jacksonville on Tuesday, August 17.

Councilman Garrett Dennis Issues Statement Regarding New Testing Sites

August 16, 2021

“As we continue to struggle with the overwhelming impact of the Delta variant, we are seeing long lines for COVID testing throughout Jacksonville. This level of demand is exactly why I introduced emergency legislation to provide free testing sites, and I’m grateful my colleagues supported an effort to meet the extraordinary needs of our community.” Dennis said.

Five COVID-19 Testing Sites Opening Next Week

August 13, 2021
On Tuesday, the City of Jacksonville announced five COVID-19 testing sites to increase testing capacity across the region. All five sites will be open to the public beginning next week.
 

Scan, Plan and Chip Event

August 11, 2021

The Jacksonville Humane Society (JHS), Animal Care & Protective Services (ACPS), and First Coast No More Homeless Pets (FCNMHP) are working together to ensure more pets are reunited with their families in Duval County. This weekend-long event will include:

  • Check chip registration
  • Update already registered chip information
  • Provide free microchipping to pets who need it

City Announces Plans for Additional COVID-19 Testing Sites

August 10, 2021

The City of Jacksonville announces additional COVID-19 testing sites to address increase testing capacity across the region. The proposed legislation would use $4 million of federal relief funds to combat the local surge of the COVID-19 Delta variant. Agape Family Health and Telescope Health, which have previously managed testing sites for the City of Jacksonville, would operate the three facilities. 

JaxParks Has Options for Afterschool Fun

August 09, 2021
With the new school year for Duval County, the City of Jacksonville’s Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department is providing fun, safe spaces for students to go when classes are done. Two free programs, Club Rec (ages 6-12, K-5th grade) and Teen Warehouse (ages 13-18, 6th – 12th grade), are hosted at community centers throughout the city from 2:30 – 6 p.m., Monday – Friday, and offers attendees the opportunity to receive homework assistance and enjoy group activities.

City to Recognize Purple Heart Recipients

August 05, 2021
Annual Observance Honors Military’s Wounded

Councilman Garrett Dennis Introduces Legislation to add three additional COVID Sites

August 04, 2021

With the uptick in COVID cases and long waiting lines at current testing sites. Councilman Dennis is proposing the addition of 3 testing sites to be located at Shoppes at Sherwood, Lane Wiley Center, and College Park Center in Arlington. He is  asking for emergency funding in the amount of $5 million.
 
“As a community, we must make testing not only widely available, but also convenient with accessibility to public transportation. Identifying those infected will obviously prevent the continuous spread by requiring immediate quarantine.” Dennis said.
 
Jacksonville is currently leading Florida with COVID cases.   

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