A look at area numbers

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A look at area numbers
Three deaths repported. 122 total from COVID-19
Over 300 new COVID cases. 92 hospitalized.
Visitation red status indicates no visitation in a MWHC facility.
Coronavirus numbers continue to climb in the region
A locality by locality look at the coronavirus
COVID-19 by the numbers in the Fredericksburg area. Mary Washington Healthcare CEO Dr. Mike McDermott says health care in Virginia is feeling extraordinary pressure right now.
The Rappahannock Area Health District reports 249 new COVID-19 cases. 92 hospitalized in the region. Two deaths.
Mary Washington Healthcare officials told a Tuesday Town Hall that hospital numbers locally and in neighboring states are rising to unprecedented levels. The message: Limit contact with others.
Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center says the lights bring normalcy and hope
Rappahannock Area Health District numbers show 88 hospitalized
250+ new cases in the region reported on Christmas
Rappahannock Area Health District’s weekly look at the region’s numbers
70+ hospitalized with the coronavirus in the area
There’s not as much over the river and thru the woods this year. But Pat Holland with Healthy Generations Area on Aging and elder advocate Valerie Hopson-Bell talk about ways to virtually stay in touch and monitor health.
Percent positivity at 12.5%. 10% considered high
Stacy Mason shared with national viewers how she and her colleagues on the front line of the COVID-19 pandemic are supporting one another.Mrs. Mason established the Team Cupboard at Mary Washington Healthcare
Mary Washington Healthcare officials told a Thursday night Town Hall that both COVID-19 vaccine’s are “exceptionally safe.” Dr. Chris Newman says minor side effects show the vaccine is working.
76 hospitalized with COVID in the region
Francis Whitney, Jen Shiflett and Allison Balmes-John with the Rappahannock Area Health District talk about a vaccine, high COVID-19 numbers and staying safe over the holidays.