The Rappahannock Health District is finalizing a plan for equitable distribution of vaccine in each locality. This plan will likely involve offering vaccine clinics in each locality one day per week

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The Rappahannock Health District is finalizing a plan for equitable distribution of vaccine in each locality. This plan will likely involve offering vaccine clinics in each locality one day per week
121 hospitalized with the coronavirus
Spotsylvania School Superintendent Dr. Scott Baker on current conditions, year-round school, the upcoming school budget and broadband.
Incident in the dark, on the Interstate. Slow down. Move over
In their weekly COVID-19 Town Hall, Mary Washington Healthcare officials said there are 99 patients in the ICU. Eileen Dohmann is the Chief Nursing Officer with MWHC.
Here’s a rundown of how the vaccine is currently being distributed:
Legal Aid Works Executive Director Ann Kloeckner talks about the eviction crisis and helps in place for both landlords and tenants. legalaidworks.org
Area Health District looks at weekly COVID trends
The caller is pretending to be a Louisa County Sheriff’s Office deputy and uses the name of an actual LCSO deputy or detective.
The death of a Stafford resident puts the total to 146
“We ask for patience as we gather more information about how much vaccine we can anticipate in the weeks to come.”
Suspect facing a number of charges
The swearing in of a new President
The swearing in of a new President
Continuum of Care Program Director Samantha Shoukas with the George Washington Regional Commission talks about the importance of the Point in Time count and Keys for Christmas
Debby Brown talks about Saturday’s Blood Drive in honor of her daughter. Make an appointment! Saturday at the Knights of Pythias Lodge from 10-4.
University of Mary Washington Museums Executive Director Scott Harris opened the Great Lives Lecture series talking about Presidents George Washington and James Monroe. After the virtual lecture, he answered questions from Zoom viewers.
Legislation to abolish the death penalty in Virginia has cleared its first legislative hurdle by passing out of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Here is some of the debate.
Two more local deaths from COVID. 145 total
Buildings to be redeveloped into apartments