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Johnson & Johnson Vaccine Suspension: A Doctor Explains What This Means for You

April 15, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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It is a testament to the emphasis by the CDC and FDA on vaccine safety that J&J vaccinations have been paused while this is studied by independent scientists and medical experts, explains Dr. William Petri in a Q&A about the J&J vaccine’s pause.

Bill Criminalizing Or Increasing Penalties for Certain Protest Activities Heads to Gov. DeSantis

April 15, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 18 Comments

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The sweeping proposal, titled “Combating Public Disorder,” would create a new crime of “mob intimidation,” enhance penalties for riot-related looting and violence and create an affirmative defense for individuals who injure or kill violent protesters.

Citing Aesthetics and Law, Palm Coast Will Not Loosen Signage Ban, Whether for Realtors or Anyone Else

April 15, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 17 Comments

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A majority of the Palm Coast Council rebuffed an attempt by Councilman Ed Danko to loosen the ban on Realtors’ open house and other signs in rights of way, saying both the city’s focus on beauty and a Supreme Court ruling on such signs leave no room for a shift away from current rules.

In a ‘Big Shift,’ Palm Coast Will Survey Residents On Relaxing Commercial Vehicle-Ban in Driveways

April 15, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 46 Comments

Permissible only as long as they're on a job site. Otherwise, such work vans and trucks are prohibited from parking in Palm Coast's residential driveways. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast has always banned commercial vans and trucks from parking in residential driveways unless on a job, causing difficulties for many working people. The city council, willing to revisit the restrictions, will survey residents in a potential move toward relaxing the rules, which also affect signs on vans and trucks.

Daytona Condo Inventory Hits New Low

April 15, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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Condo sales were notably strong across the Daytona Beach area during March. Not surprisingly, sales were significantly higher than last March when the world first heard the words Covid-19 and business activities around the state came to a screeching halt.

Hope Clark Selected as Daytona State Women’s Soccer Coach

April 15, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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Daytona State College has selected Hope Clark as its new head women’s soccer coach. Clark brings 20 years of coaching experience to Daytona State, including 12 as a head coach at the college level. She officially joins the Falcons on June 1.

Florida House Backs Allowing Tourism Tax Money to be Spent on Flooding and Sea Rise Projects

April 15, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

Post-Hurricane Irma flooding in Flagler Beach. (© FlaglerLive)

The Florida House on Wednesday passed a bill that would allow counties to spend so-called “bed” tax money on efforts to combat flooding, despite concerns from the tourism industry that the change would reduce marketing dollars.

Palm Coast’s Sean Farrelly Sentenced to 30 Years In a Federal Case Misleadingly Termed ‘Sex Trafficking Of A Minor’

April 14, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

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A federal judge sentenced Sean Patrick Farrelly, the former Palm Coast resident, to 30 years in prison for having enticed his girlfriend’s adopted daughter with money, alcohol, drugs and gifts a girl to have sex with him. Federal authorities classify the case as “sex trafficking.” Court proceedings shows otherwise–that Farrelly was a standard, brutal predator who cultivated a victim under his roof, fitting the profile of most sex crimes against children.

Paul Harrington, A Flagler Beach Commission Candidate in March, Dies at 66 After Weeks of Struggles

April 14, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Paul Harrington had been in the thick of Flagler Beach City Commission issues going back five years. He attended almost every meeting and twice ran for a commission seat. (© FlaglerLive)

Paul Harrington, who died this morning at 66, had been in the thick of Flagler Beach City Commission issues going back five years. He attended almost every meeting and twice ran for a commission seat. He’d been hospitalized in late February for the removal of brain tumors just before the last election.

Key Victory for Venerated Whispering Meadows Ranch as County Board Recommends in Its Favor in Emotional Hearing

April 13, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

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Whispering Meadows Ranch on John Anderson Highway survived a key vote this evening as the Flagler County Planning Board recommended approval of a special zoning use of the grounds, enabling the ranch to keep operating. That’s assuming the County Commission follows suit when it considers the matter in coming weeks. Absent the special exception, the ranch will face closure.

Mayor Holland and Councilman Branquinho Sharply School Barbosa on Conduct Unbecoming an Elected Official

April 13, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 6 Comments

Palm Coast City Council member Eddie Branquinho as he addressed fellow-Councilman Victor Barbosa early this afternoon at a workshop. (© FlaglerLive)

Mayor Milissa Holland–diplomatically–and Councilman Eddie Branquinho–furiously–this afternoon ended an otherwise collegial four-hour workshop by schooling Barbosa on respect, rules of order, Facebook freelancing, council behavior and the meaning of the word “corruption,” with examples.

Hauler Aside, Expect Few Changes in Palm Coast’s Next Trash Service Contract as Residents Signal Satisfaction

April 13, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Two-thirds of residents like their garbage service in palm Coast. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast City Council members aren’t interested in changing twice-a-week trash pick-up frequency or scaling back curbside recycling, but nothing guarantees Waste Pro another contract extension as the city bids out the contract later this year.

Palm Coast City Manager Matt Morton Considering Defamation Action Against Councilman Victor Barbosa

April 12, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

City Manager Matt Morton, left, and City Attorney Bill Reischmann, who's had a few occasions for anguish over council members' exchanges since November. (© FlaglerLive)

Citing county government’s “playbook” against ex-lections Supervisor Kim Weeks, Palm Coast City Manager Matt Morton says he won’t sit idle while he’s being defamed, as he says he was by Council member Victor Barbosa, who last week called Morton “corrupt” and moved for his firing. Barbosa’s motion died.

Cyclist Killed on U.S. 1 Near Seminole Woods; Biker Who Crashed on I-95 on April 1 Dies from Injuries

April 12, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

A motorcyclist airlifted from a crash scene on I-95 on April 1 succumbed to his injuries a week later. The image above is a file photo unrelated to that crash. (© FlaglerLive)

Christopher Baxley, 27, was struck and killed while riding his bike on U.S. 1 near Seminole Woods Boulevard Sunday night. Earlier that day, the Florida Highway Patrol issued an update to an April 1 crash, reporting the death from his injuries of motorcyclist Tom Feretti, 61, who had crashed on April 1 on I-95 in Palm Coast.

Marcelino Reyes Sr.’s Son in Palm Coast Accepts a Congressional Gold Medal for His Father’s World War II Service

April 11, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 7 Comments

By Marcelino (Marc) Reyes Jr. today accepting, on his and his siblings' behalf, the Congressional Gold Medal awarded his father posthumously.

Marcelino (Marc) Reyes Jr., a 13-year resident of Palm Coast, in a virtual ceremony today represented his family of eight siblings to accept the bronze replica of the Congressional Gold Medal on behalf of their departed father, Marcelino Reyes Sr., for his World War II service alongside U.S. troops.

The False Choice Between STEM and the Arts: If You Care About All Careers, Protect Arts Programs in Our Schools

April 11, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Matanzas High School Troupe 7108 staged "newsies," the musical, on April 8. Above, a detail from the musical's playbill.

The arts do more than just serve as entertainment for us or as diversions or resume-padding for students, let alone as luxuries for school districts.  Like team sports, the arts develop key interpersonal and critical skills that are rarely, if ever, taught in traditional STEM classes.

Despite Covid and Housing Crisis, Florida Lawmakers Approve Gutting Affordable Housing Trust Fund

April 10, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

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Lawmakers have approved a permanent, massive reduction of money earmarked for the state’s affordable housing fund. Those dollars come from documentary stamp revenues. The legislation is headed to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ desk for his signature.

Florida House and Senate Move Closer on Vast Expansion of Tax Dollars for Private Schools

April 10, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

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Senate and House proposals to revamp Florida’s school-voucher programs are closer to aligning after the House Appropriations Committee approved the House version with changes Thursday.

When Births Go Horribly Wrong, Florida Protects Doctors and Forces Families to Pay the Price

April 10, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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A Florida program designed to reduce doctors’ malpractice bills strips families of their right to sue, offering instead a one-time payment and promises to cover medical expenses. Some parents report a bureaucratic nightmare that’s anything but supportive.

Flagler Sheriff’s School Deputy Christopher Alecrim Is Law Enforcement Explorer Post Advisor of the Year

April 10, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Flagler Sheriff School Resource Deputy Christopher Alecrim (FCSO)

The Flagler County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) is proud to announce that School Resource Deputy (SRD) Christopher Alecrim, was selected by the National Sheriff’s Association (NSA) as Law Enforcement Explorer of the Year.

Martin Luther King Jr’s Vision of Democratic Socialism Is Still America’s Best Guide to Realize the Dream

April 9, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

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Martin Luther King Jr.’s democratic socialism in the authors’ view is the fusion of King’s prophetic social vision, fully including his radical critiques not only of racism but also of capitalism and militarism, with his revolutionary methods of social change.

Bill Ending Bright Futures’ Guaranteed Funding Clears Florida Senate, Upending Scholarship Program

April 9, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 13 Comments

Sen. Pillage: Dennis Baxley, an Ocala Republican.

The bill would change a system that now provides scholarships to students at either 75 percent or 100 percent of the cost of tuition and fees by making funding dependent on appropriations in the annual state budget, which eliminates guaranteed funding for students.

Foregoing Search for Deputy City Manager, Palm Coast’s Matt Morton Appoints Two Chiefs of Staff Drawn Internally

April 9, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

Lauren Johnston, left, and Denise Bevan. (Palm Coast)

After getting 150 applications for a deputy city manager and finding them wanting, Palm Coast City Manager Matt Morton had abandoned the search and changed track, instead drawing from within and appointing Denise Bevan and Lauren Johnston to newly created chiefs of staff positions, each overseeing a vast array of city departments.

Flagler Schools’ Food Service Director to Gov. DeSantis: Why a $1,000 Bonus to Faculty But Not Service Workers?

April 9, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 12 Comments

Angela Bush is Flagler County's nutritions services director. She's known as an outspoken innovator and advocate for children and staff. (© FlaglerLive)

Angela Bush, Flagler County schools’ Food and Nutrition Services Director is asking Gov. Ron DeSantis in a video letter why once again service employees like bus drivers, custodians, maintenance staff, kitchen and other support staff are excluded from a proposed $1,000 bonus to teachers and principals who “answered the call” through the covid pandemic.

The Odious Victor Barbosa

April 8, 2021 | Pierre Tristam | 40 Comments

Victor Barbosa. (© FlaglerLive)

An examination of Palm Coast Councilman Victor Barbosa’s accusation of “corruption” against Manager Matt Morton reveals it to be baseless and defamatory, while Barbosa’s own methods, from trying to get city employees fired, meddling in administrative business, blindsiding the council and shaming of residents in the city’s name, raise questions about his own understanding of, or fitness for, the job.

Stop Calling It a ‘Border Crisis’

April 7, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 22 Comments

A temporary processing facilities in Donna, Texas, for family units and what the Border Patrol calls "unaccompanied alien children" taken into custody in mid-March. (Customs and Border Protection)

Children are being jailed in deplorable conditions where they are susceptible to heightened and enduring trauma. Meanwhile our border remains largely shuttered to adult survivors fleeing rape and horrific gender-based persecution because the new administration has yet to repeal an illegal policy implemented under the last one.

Flagler Beach Gives Up on Recycling All But Aluminum and Some Cardboard; Palm Coast Not Expected to Follow

April 7, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 25 Comments

The look of recycling changed today in Flagler Beach. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler Beach becomes the latest among hundreds of cities and counties across the country to abandon traditional recycling in whole or in part since 2018. Palm Coast is preparing for a new trash-hauling contract, with recycling a significant component. The city does not expect to abandon recycling.

Palm Coast Tenant Jailed Over Death Threats Against Landlord. But Should He and His Family Have Been Evicted?

April 7, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

The duplex on Raintree. (Google)

Anthony Douglas Debolt and his partner had lost their jobs during covid and fallen behind to the point of facing eviction from their R-Section house, and matters got worse as Debolt allegedly texted death threats to his landlord. But a federal order is in effect that protects some tenants from evictions,

Ban on Transgender Girls in Sports, Requiring Genital Proof in Disputes, Heads for Florida House Vote

April 7, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 4 Comments

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The proposal would make participation in athletics contingent on determining a student’s “biological sex,” including the requirement, in disputes, of proof of a student’s birth genitalia as certified by “a health examination and consent form.”

Palm Coast Council’s Barbosa Calls for Firing Manager Matt Morton Over Nebulous Code Enforcement Tiff

April 6, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 40 Comments

Victor Barbosa, the Palm Coast council member, got no second when he attempted to fire City Manager Matt Morton this evening. (© FlaglerLive)

Palm Coast Council member Victor Barbosa called for the firing of City Manager Matt Morton based on a a handful of internal code enforcement issues Barbosa raised, and a claim that Morton was inappropriately “tracking” his own code enforcement complaints about other residents. Barbosa’s move got no council support.

Bridget “Bridie” Walsh, 1934-2021

April 6, 2021 | Paid Advertising | 1 Comment

Mrs. Walsh passed away on April 1, 2021, at her home surrounded by her loving and caring family. She was born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on September 17, 1934, a daughter of the late Thomas and Catherine Baxter Dewar.

Attention Flagler: Your County Commission Wants You To Know That It Believes in (Most of) the Constitution.

April 6, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 29 Comments

They support the Constitution. Most of it. (© FlaglerLive)

A Flagler County commissioner wants the commission to approve a resolution affirming support for the Constitution, but in his enumeration of rights, he excluded the right to free speech and a free press.

A Recipe for Taxing the Rich in Seven Steps

April 5, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

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Income and wealth are now more concentrated at the top than at any time over the last 80 years, and our unjust tax system is a big reason why, argues Robert Reich. These 7 ways of taxing the rich would generate more than $6 trillion over 10 years.

A Carefully Contrite Kim Weeks Offers $20,000 Settlement, But Commissioners Don’t Buy the Act–or the Trifle

April 5, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 14 Comments

Kimberle Weeks in a court hearing last July, when she Zoomed herself in, before she was ordered to jail to serve the 30 days of her sentence on felony convictions for illegally recording several individuals. (© FlaglerLive)

Facing a judgment of well over $130,000 owed Flagler County government in reimbursements over her reckless ethics complaints, ex-Elections Supervisor Kim Weeks offered a $20,000 settlement, only to hear commissioners ridicule the offer and the sincerity of her contriteness, and reject it unanimously.

Backed by Millions in Public and Private Cash, Rapid Covid Tests Are Coming to Stores Near You

April 5, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 1 Comment

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Scientists and lawmakers agree that over-the-counter covid tests could allow desk workers to settle back into their cubicles and make it easier to reopen schools and travel, though screening accuracy varies, as does the way consumers get results.

Measure Forcing Colleges and Universities to Survey Students’ Ideological Viewpoints Set to Pass

April 4, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 11 Comments

Florida's GOP lawmakers miss the 1950s. (Boston Public Library)

The proposal also would prevent colleges and universities from “shielding” students, faculty and staff from any kind of speech. Opponents have argued the provision would allow groups like the Ku Klux Klan to come to campuses.

Aaron Thayer, Son of Man Vanished 6 Years Ago, Arrested on Attempted Murder Charge Involving Girlfriend

April 4, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 19 Comments

Aaron Thayer moments before he is tased at the edge of his father's property in the Mondex, or Daytona North, Saturday, in a still from body camera footage.

Aaron Thayer, 39, of Apricot Avenue in Daytona North–the son of George Contos, his father, whom he reported missing six years ago in suspicious circumstances–was arrested as he was allegedly chasing after his girlfriend with a gun in his waistband, after sending her written death threats.

For Waste Pro in Palm Coast, Trashy Service Piles Up Complaints and Fines Again As City Nears New Bid

April 2, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 39 Comments

Waste Pro's monthly fines levied by Palm Coast government since 2018. (© FlaglerLive)

Waste Pro since March 2018 has accumulated $112,500 in fines over shoddy service. It had a good 2020, but the first three months of 2021 have been increasingly poor, and just as the city is preparing to bid out the contract, which expires in 2022. The company again blames a driver shortage. The city wants Waste Pro to live up to its contractual obligations.

Electric Power Bills Will Increase $48 a Year For Typical Customer; FPL Blames Higher Fuel Costs

April 2, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

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The state Public Service Commission on Thursday approved a request by FPL to collect $302.5 million from customers to cover additional costs of fuel for power plants. FPL customers who use 1,000 kilowatt hours of electricity a month will see their bills increase from the current $99.05 a month to $103.02 in May. The additional charges will continue through December.

Affordable Housing Under Attack: Flagler Realtors Join Opposition to Decimation of Housing Trust Fund

April 1, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 15 Comments

Affordability is essential to the workforce. (© FlaglerLive)

Flagler County Realtors are joining forces with state counterparts to oppose a proposal that would gut the amount of money the state will spend on affordable housing, by limiting Sadowski trust fund expenditures to that end to 33 percent of the fund’s total.

With Warning to the Gullible, a Bouncy Sheriff’s Office Launches Deputies on New Transportation Unit

April 1, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 2 Comments

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On April 1, 2021, Flagler County Sheriff’s Office (FCSO) launched the newest Transportation Unit (T.U.), enabling officers to jump higher and help the community faster.

Florida House Targets School Board Salaries, But Senate Does Not

April 1, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

Some legislators think they shouldn't be paid. (© FlaglerLive)

A proposed constitutional amendment aimed at eliminating salaries for county school board members was approved by a House panel Thursday, with opponents warning it could make boards less diverse. But without a companion bill making it through the Senate, the matter may be moot again this year.

Flagler Beach’s Iconic A-Frame Is Getting a Make-Over for First Time in 24 Years

April 1, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 9 Comments

Even deshingled and disheveled, the A-frame at the Pier could not hide its iconic letters spelling out the town's name, as if tattooed on the structure for all eternity. (© FlaglerLive)

The Flagler Beach Pier’s A-frame is getting its first re-shingling in 24 years, a $9,360 job and the fourth in the last four years on different parts of the pier and its restaurant, ahead of the city’s upcoming centennial.

I Want Civil Rights. They Want to Talk About Sports.

March 31, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 3 Comments

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The Equality Act would extend basic civil rights protections to Queer people in housing, employment, education, and other arenas. Support tops 70 percent. Many people assume a federal law like this already exists. But in dozens of states, it’s perfectly legal to discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation or gender identity.

Palm Coast Aquatics Center–the Frieda Zamba Pool– Reopens April 5 After Year-Long Closure

March 31, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

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The municipal pool, which is heated, is located at 339 Parkview Drive and will be open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday only from April 5 to May 28. Hours will extend starting May 29 to Aug. 8.

Palm Coast Student Elliott Bertrand Accuses Senate Panel of ‘Prejudice’ Before 6-4 Vote on Transgender Sports Ban

March 31, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 10 Comments

Elliott Bertrand of Palm Coast, a student at Flagler Palm Coast High School, addressing the Senate Health Policy Committee this morning in Tallahassee. (© FlaglerLive via Florida Channel)

The Florida Senate Health Policy Committee today approved a bill that would scrap existing policy and ban transgender women from participating in competitive high school and college sports absent testosterone testing that might clear them to play. Elliott Bertrand, a student at Flagler Palm Coast High School, was among the many opponents of the bill who addressed the panel in Tallahassee.

Most Government Offices and Court System Will Close for Good Friday, April 2, But Schools Remain Open

March 31, 2021 | FlaglerLive | Leave a Comment

A limestone sculpture of Mary and Christ believed to date from around 1400, possibly from Prague, and now part of the Metropolitan Museum's Cloisters Collection. The accompanying note reads: "Christian scripture does not mention a moment when Jesus' mother held his deceased body in her lap. Nonetheless, in the hands of theologians and then artists, this imagined moment became the focus of prayer and reflection. Here, the sculptor sets the emaciated, almost naked body of Jesus against the ample, enveloping robes of Mary, who grasps his thin wrist as if to check his pulse. The sculpture's poignancy surpasses the boundaries of Christianity to touch a nerve about the love of a mother for her son and the tragedy of an early death." (© FlaglerLive)

Almost all local government offices, with the exception of public schools, will be closed April 2 in observance of Good Friday.

Dog Found Agonizing in a Ditch, Possibly Victimized as Bait Dog, Has Died; Answers Sought and Reward Offered

March 30, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 24 Comments

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Grace, a 7 or 8-year-old pit bull, was discovered Sunday in a ditch in Espanola in agony and bearing signs of being a bait dog. By Monday morning she had died, but galvanized efforts to find her abusers. A fundraiser before she died raised $8,000 for her care.

Sheriff’s Detectives Had Friday Shooting Suspect Brenan Hill, a Fugitive, in Custody Within Hours

March 30, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 5 Comments

Brenan Robert Hill.

Brenan Robert Hill, 32, wanted on felony charges from Pennsylvania, was the man who drove the woman who was shot Friday near the Microtel in Palm Coast, and is a suspect in the shooting, though the Sheriff’s Office is not yet saying so.

Bike Week, Spring Break and Doffed Masks Blamed for Latest ‘Worrisome’ Covid Spike Even as Vaccinations Spread

March 30, 2021 | FlaglerLive | 8 Comments

The Flagler Department of Health's vaccination clinic at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church this morning. The group to the left was awaiting the Moderna shot, which was administered behind the white pane. The group to the right, on the other side of the row of white tables, waited the required 15 or 30 minutes after the shot to ensure that no adverse reaction takes place. (© FlaglerLive)

Local public health officials and physicians are imploring residents not to relax their covid-safety measures and warning of stubbornly persistent infections even as vaccinations have made large inroads in the local population.

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