“TEEN MENTAL HEALTH DURING COVID-19” ON WMBM: The Miami-Dade Economic Advocacy Trust (MDEAT) hosts a monthly talk show on WMBM (AM1490) covering juvenile justice topics related to its program, Miami-Dade County Teen Court. The talk show airs every first Thursday of the month with the next show scheduled for Thursday, April 2 at 2 p.m. The April 2 show will center on mental health as teens struggle to adjust to social isolation brought on by COVID-19. Hosted by Cheryl Mizell, guest speakers will include licensed psychologist Dr. Teisha Nelson and Teen Court Coordinator Elvis Caines. The show will stream live on facebook.com/mdeatinfo, wmbm.com and on the WMBM mobile app. For other information call 305.375.5661, email mdeatinfo@miamidade.gov, or visit miamidade.gov/economicadvocacytrust.

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AMONG READERS: One perceived benefit of health and government officials’ cautions that South Florida residents stay at home, is people having more opportunity to read their newspaper, and get valuable information about COVID-19, resources, and updates, along with other features. That was mentioned by a woman purchasing the South Florida Times in the Walgreens at Congress and 45th in West Palm Beach while out on necessary grocery shopping trips and other necessary errands.

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GOVERNMENT, BUSINESSES AND ORGANIZATIONS ARE EMPHASIZING: Follow their websites, and social media sites. Many are updating hourly, they say. Also check libraries, which are adopting programs to come to you.

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