New COVID-19 cases continue in the region

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New COVID-19 cases continue in the region
A look at the coronavirus in the region
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300+ new cases
Mary Washington Healthcare officials say your COVID vaccine won’t mean you can immediately become part of a world without masks.
Library buildings will close to the public on Tuesday
The Rappahannock Area Health District daily report shows the Percent Positivity rating is “down” to about 17%. Officials say 10% is considered high. Earlier in the week it was 19.1%.
Rappahannock Area Health District Incident Commander Joe Saitta and COVID Data Analyst Mashael Mahmud talk about the vaccine and recent number trends in the region.
Two more deaths reported in the region
Over 100 are hospitalized in the region with COVID
Mary Washington Healthcare officials told a Town Hall meeting that with COVID-19 cases continuing to rise, the community needs to use extreme social distancing to avoid the virus.
Coronavirus trends in the area health district
One death in Stafford brings the overall today to 129
Mary Washington Healthcare CEO Dr. Mike McDermott told a virtual Town Hall meeting on Thursday night that they’re working with the Rappahannock Area Health District in coming up with an overall plan to help distribute the COVID-19 vaccine
107 hospitalized. Two more deaths reported
“2021 has not started out on a good note when it comes to our district’s COVID-19 metrics”
One death reported in Spotsy. 114 hospitalized
190 new COVID cases in the region. 114 hospitalized
Rappahannock Area Health District reports 108 are hospitalized in the region with COVID-19. Positivity rate nearly 18%. Under 10% is the goal.