Testing for COVID-19 has undergone many changes -- from long lines and hourslong waits to today when most of us take a test at home.
While cases are dropping now, COVID-19 is still taking its toll in Jacksonville and across the world.
“We had to reduce staff just because the numbers aren’t there right now, but we are maintaining because we know the service is still needed and the city is committed to making sure that the service is available to the community,” Jones said.In fact, the city sites will remain open until at least the end of this year, and Jones believes we could see another surge in cases after spring break.
Kacheryl Gantt owns the Avenue Grill just north of TIAA Bank Field. She says it was the neighborhood that kept her going.
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