The city of Lakeland will advance a languishing request by Talbot House Ministries to help pay for two new boilers the nonprofit had to install last year when its existing system failed by using money from a $50,000 U.S. Housing & Urban Development block grant.
Tag: coronavirus
Lakeland Regional Health Joins National Ivermectin Study
Lakeland Regional Health is participating in a national study to determine the effectiveness of ivermectin and two other prescription drugs in treating COVID-19 patients with mild to moderate symptoms, The Ledger reports. Qualifying patients are offered the chance to participate at the emergency room, and those who agree receive the drugs or a placebo at […]
Drop in New COVID-19 Cases Signals Possible Omicron Peak in Polk
Declining numbers of new COVID-19 infections this week signal that the omicron surge in Polk County and statewide may have started receding. In Polk, 10,837 new cases were tallied between Jan. 14 and 20, according to the latest report from the Florida Department of Health. That’s a 27% decrease from the previous week and the […]
LRH Opens a COVID-19 Clinic Near ER for Patients With Mild Symptoms
Lakeland Regional Health has opened a temporary COVID-19 Care Clinic for patients with mild, cold-like symptoms. It’s across Parkview Place from the hospital’s emergency room and intended to relieve pressure from the busy ER, News Channel 8 reports. The clinic is open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Patients with difficulty breathing, chest […]
COVID Cases in Polk Hit New High, But Rate of Growth is Slowing
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Polk County hit a new high last week, but the rate of increase is slowing down, according to the latest report from the Florida Department of Health. The testing positivity rate is still over 30%, but lower than the previous week, the report shows. And Lakeland Regional Health […]
Read It in the Morning Paper: Teacher Salaries, COVID Hospitalizations, Ledger Cutbacks
TEACHER SALARIES: The Polk School Board has ratified retroactive teacher pay increases negotiated between administrators and union reps. Among the raises: Teachers hired before July 1, 2014, get an extra $210; those hired later get an extra $315. COVID HOSPITALIZATIONS in Polk were up 74% last week over the prior week, according to the CDC. […]
Polk Once Again Reports a Record Number of New COVID-19 Cases
Polk County experienced record numbers of new COVID-19 cases and a record high testing positivity rate last week as the Omicron variant — said to be more contagious but less virulent than previous strains — spreads.
North Lakeland Walmart Is Closed Through 6 a.m. Saturday for Deep Cleaning
The Walmart on U.S. 98 North in Lakeland will be closed until 6 a.m. Saturday so an outside company can sanitize the store as a COVID-19 precaution, News Channel 8 reports. The store shut its doors at 2 p.m. today, and employees will restock shelves during the closure, Walmart said. Source: News Channel 8
Polk State College Allowing Hybrid Classes Amid Omicron Surge
The rapid spread of the COVID-19 omicron variant has prompted Polk State College, where classes resume today, to modify its return-to-campus plan, ABC Action News reports. Starting next week, professors have the option of teaching hybrid classes, allowing students to either attend in person or online. | LEARN MORE: News release Source: ABC Action News
Read It in the Morning Paper, COVID-19 Edition
HOSPITAL: The number of patients with COVID-19 admitted to Lakeland Regional Health has increased to 143 on Monday afternoon from 65 last Tuesday afternoon. The virus’ more-contagious omicron variant is sending a growing number of patients to the emergency room, but a lower proportion is being admitted to the hospital than during last summer’s delta […]

