Rappahannock Area Health District reports nearly 75 hospitalized.

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Rappahannock Area Health District reports nearly 75 hospitalized.
Mary Washington Healthcare officials told a virtual Town Hall on Thursday night they expect some COVID vaccine’s here early next week. However, just because you’re vaccinated won’t mean you can put your masks away.
Graphs show how coronavirus numbers keep climbing
135 new cases as the numbers rise
Virginia will be under a nightly curfew from midnight to 5am and social gatherings limited to ten people under new guidelines announced by Governor Northam. The restrictions go into effect a minute into into Monday and expire January 31.
Officials at Mary Washington Healthcare talk about wearing a mask and wearing it correctly
COVID numbers in the area keep rising
The weekly COVID-19 averages continue to climb in the region
Dr. Daniel Geisler talks about colorectal surgery. He’s international recognized as a pioneer of the single-port colorectal surgery procedures.
Rappahannock Area Health District COVID numbers not slowing down
Helpline Coordinator Marie Stevenson and Executive Director Cathleen Pessolano talk about work of Mental Health America of Fredericksburg during the pandemic. More calls, more needs for help with fewer services and beds available.
Fredericksburg City Schools Interim Deputy Superintendent Dr. Matthew Eberhardt tells the School Board that there have been no student cases of COVID-19. Eberhardt outlined the approach City Schools have taken with COVID-19.
The Fredericksburg School Board approved a plan to send students–who want to go–back into the classroom two days a week for face-to-face learning
The Fredericksburg School Board on Monday night approved a plan to offer face-to-face learning to K-12 students who want it two days a week beginning in January.
Rappahannock Area Health District officials say they are alarmed at the number of COVID-19 cases adding up in the region. Saturday’s reported all time of 187 new cases was broken Monday with 231 cases.
The region continues to see climbing COVID numbers
Brisben Center de-concentrates shelter by relocating some to hotel
High numbers all week continue
The Rappahannock Area Health District is alarmed by the COVID-19 numbers in the region in the last month. Acting Health District Director Dr. Denise Bonds participated in the Mary Washington Healthcare Town Hall Thursday night.
Unsustainable. ICU at capacity. A few of the words Mary Washington Healthcare officials used at a COVID-19 Town Hall Thursday night.