FLORIDA EXCLUSIVO SEPT 5-6-2020
Sep 8, 2020 ·
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Mirna Chamorro Public Information Officer Florida Department of Health Stay Safe While Enjoying Water Activities in Labor day weekend The Florida Department of Health would like to remind families to...
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Mirna Chamorro Public Information Officer Florida Department of Health
Stay Safe While Enjoying Water Activities in Labor day weekend
The Florida Department of Health would like to remind families to take precautions while participating in recreational water related activities this summer. Everyone plays a role in preventing illnesses and injuries related to the water we swim, play, relax in,and share - this summer and year-round.
Daniel Llarguez National Spokesperson for FEMA
September National Natural Disaster Preparedness Month -New Campaign: Disasters Don't Wait. Make Your Plan Today
#BeReady. It encourages people in all communities to prepare both physically and financially as soon as possible for a potentially complex incident involving a major natural disaster amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Florencia Olivera Florida Power & Light Company spokesperson
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, people are spending more hours at home and spending more on electricity.
The COVID-19 pandemic means that we are spending more hours at home each day. We work at home, cook at home, and play at home. Your air conditioner may be working twice as hard to keep you cool, and the television or video game system may be your favorite evening pastime. But that doesn't mean you can't save energy.
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Edwin Rafael Marrero retired army colonel Suicide has become the most frequent cause among the military than war among.
Signs of suicide, how to help. We also provide an opportunity to increase our knowledge and understanding of risk factors associated with suicidal behavior and how to help someone in need.
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Stay Safe While Enjoying Water Activities in Labor day weekend
The Florida Department of Health would like to remind families to take precautions while participating in recreational water related activities this summer. Everyone plays a role in preventing illnesses and injuries related to the water we swim, play, relax in,and share - this summer and year-round.
Daniel Llarguez National Spokesperson for FEMA
September National Natural Disaster Preparedness Month -New Campaign: Disasters Don't Wait. Make Your Plan Today
#BeReady. It encourages people in all communities to prepare both physically and financially as soon as possible for a potentially complex incident involving a major natural disaster amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Florencia Olivera Florida Power & Light Company spokesperson
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, people are spending more hours at home and spending more on electricity.
The COVID-19 pandemic means that we are spending more hours at home each day. We work at home, cook at home, and play at home. Your air conditioner may be working twice as hard to keep you cool, and the television or video game system may be your favorite evening pastime. But that doesn't mean you can't save energy.
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Edwin Rafael Marrero retired army colonel Suicide has become the most frequent cause among the military than war among.
Signs of suicide, how to help. We also provide an opportunity to increase our knowledge and understanding of risk factors associated with suicidal behavior and how to help someone in need.
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