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NEW COVID-19 TESTING SITE OPENING IN CAPE CORAL ON MONDAY, JANUARY 4

The City of Cape Coral is pleased to announce that in partnership with Curative, a new no cost COVID-19 testing walk-up kiosk will begin operating on Monday, January 4 at 1020 Cultural Park Blvd. (the parking lot across the street from City Hall). Patients...

CAPE CORAL FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTNERS WITH DOH ON VACCINE DISTRIBUTION

A new partnership has formed between the Cape Coral Fire Department and the Florida Department of Health to distribute the COVID-19 vaccine as quickly as possible.  The city approved the partnership because paramedics with the fire department already have the training and certification necessary to...

COMCAST EXTENDS COVID-19 RELIEF, CONTINUES FREE WIFI HOTSPOT ACCESS

As millions continue to stay home while many workplaces and schools operate virtually, Comcast says it will continue to provide free Internet service for the first 60 days for new Internet Essentials customers and free access to more than 1.5 million public Xfinity WiFi hotspots in business and outdoor...

Blessings in a Backpack awarded a $25,000 COVID-19 grant from Cape Coral Community Foundation

As COVID-19 cases rise across our region and the country, Blessings in a Backpack SWFL recognizes the needs of schoolchildren lacking nourishment during this crisis. This week, the nonprofit received a grant from the Cape Coral Community Foundation (CCCF) to provide weekend meals for...

North Collier Fire Control & Rescue District announces FREE Antibody Testing

North Collier Fire Commissioners are donating their salaries for the month of October in conjunction with community partners like the Southwest Florida Community Foundation, Woodward Pires & Lombardo, The North Collier Professional Firefighters and Case Benefits Consultants in order to provide this service to...

LEE COUNTY EXTENDS LEECARES PANDEMIC-ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

LeeCARES programs have been extended to assist Lee County residents impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.  Lee County will start accepting applications online only starting next Monday, Oct. 19, for new rounds of utility payment assistance, expanded childcare assistance and more funding for area food banks.  Lee commissioners approved program...

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