The Rappahannock Area Health District says 246 have died in the past year in the region from COVID

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The Rappahannock Area Health District says 246 have died in the past year in the region from COVID
Governor Northam says starting April 1, indoor social gathering limits will increase to 50 people while outdoor gatherings can have up to 100 people.
Alexis Innis talks about the constant need for blood–and how this region has responded. Information on Sickle Cell and an effort to diversify the donor base.Â
COVID vaccination numbers continue to increase in the area
No COVID deaths reported over the weekend
Tuesday and Thursday 8-noon at City Police headquarters
A look at COVID in each indivdiual locality
James Monroe HIgh School the location of the first Johnson and Johnson clinic
With news that more vaccine supply is now available, it’s important to make sure you are on the registration list! This way, when it’s your turn to be vaccinated, you will be contacted by the Rappahannock Area Health District or one of their community partners.
Here’s what you need to know about getting a shot
Rappahannock Area Health District looks at coronavirus numbers in the area
29 hospitalized in three area hospitals with COVID
A year ago COVID was in the process of changing nearly everything in our lives. Devlin Reiley with the Rappahannock YMCA says it was a time of fear and change.
Rappahannock Area Health District vaccine numbers
Behind the scenes at Mary Washington Healthcare’s COVID-19 vaccination clinic
106 new COVID cases reported over the weekend
Locality-by-locality look at the coronavirus
Mary Washington Healthcare’s Dr. Mike McDermott and Dr. Chris Newman say all three COVID vaccines are working. They told a virtual Town Hall that when your turn comes up, take whatever you are offered.
Percent Positivity under 6%
A year ago COVID was in the process of changing nearly everything in our lives. Devlin Reiley with the Rappahannock YMCA says it was a time of fear and change.