Rappahannock Area Health District COVID-19 numbers continue to surge

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Rappahannock Area Health District COVID-19 numbers continue to surge
Rappahannock Health District weekly update. Mary Washington Healthcare has expressed concerns about hospitalization numbers. +15 from last week for a current total of 57 in the three area hospitals.
Governor Northam says he has concerns about capacity and staffing at some Virginia hospitals because of recent surges in COVID-19 numbers. The governor hinted that if the numbers continue to rise, more restrictions could come.
Dr. Chris Vaughn, Candice Bittinger and Jen Sullivan talk about COVID-19 and keeping some of the most vulnerable safe.
The Rappahannock Area Health District says another jump in COVID-19 cases in the region.
The Spotsylvania School Board votes to move forward with sports. School Board member Erin Grampp favors playing now. School Board member Dawn Shelley favors postponing sports until the COVID risk can be analyzed.
What do the local coronavirus numbers look like?
The Rappahannock Area Health District reports 100 new COVID-19 cases.
Mary Washington Healthcare officials say healthcare workers in the region are concerned about the high COVID-19 numbers currently in the region.
Coronavirus numbers in the region continue to rise
‘It’s not N95 or bust’
Mary Washington Healthcare’s Mike McDermott says COVID-19 numbers are on the rise partly because we’ve let our guard down. During a Mary Washington Town Hall, discussion on how to flatten the curve–possibly for the last time since there’s a vaccine on the horizon.
In the early days of the pandemic we frequently heard the words, “flatten the curve.” It’s back.
Rappahahannock Area Health District Acting Director Dr. Denise Bonds says masks can protect you and save others.
COVID-19 cases are surging in Virginia and the situation in our community is serious. Tune on November 23, at 6:00 to the Mary Washington Healthcare Facebook page for a live town hall with MWHC clinical experts.
Herd immunity. What if we just let everyone get sick. The response from Rappahannock Area Health District Acting Director Dr. Denise Bonds.
The Rappahnnock YMCA Turkey Trot will look a lot different this year. But it does take place, virtually.
Each week the area health district puts together coronavirus cases for each locality
Virginia Senator Tim Kaine says the Trump Administration’s refusal to share information and work with President-elect Biden on COVID-19 vaccine information could have deadly consequences.
Rappahannock Area Health District Acting Director Dr. Denise Bonds talks about Thanksgiving in COVID-19 times and looking ahead to a vaccine. Eileen Sousa talks about safely cooking a turkey.