Rappahannock Area Health District looks at COVID-19 in area localities

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Rappahannock Area Health District looks at COVID-19 in area localities
Rappahannock Area Health District analyzes each locality in Planning District 16
Rappahannock Area Health District teaches us about droplet transmission
Rappahannock Area Health District compiles coronavirus numbers each week to determine trends in each locality
Rappahannock Area Health District says 69 people have died
Stafford Supervisors are withholding their first quarter payment to the Central Rappahannock Regional Library because the library remains closed during the pandemic.
Rappahannock Area Health District Incident Commander Joe Saitta talks about how the local health district has managed COVID-19. (Many people doing new jobs) He also talked about planning for mass vaccinations.
Rappahannock Area Health District compiles coronavirus numbers for the region
The Rappahannock Area Health District and Mary Washington Healthcare are teaming up to provide COVID-19 testing in the community: Allison Balmes-John, Xavier Richardson and Erin Perkins
The Acting Director of the Rappahannock Area Health District on the importance of wearing a mask and wearing it correctly. Dr. Denise Bonds says there are studies that show that most types of masks are effective–not just an N95.
Commuter rail system documents precautions designed to protect riders during pandemic
Weekly numbers compiled by the Rappahannock Area Health District
Governor Northam says he has concerns about the fall with COVID-19 and the seasonal flu. All the more reason, he says, to get your flu shot.
Allison Balmes-John with the Rappahannock Area Health District says don’t put yourself at COVID-19 risk this Labor Day weekend–social distance, wash your hands, wear a mask.
The first testing event will take place at the Arm of the Lord Ministries Church, located at 2100 Airport Avenue in Fredericksburg on Wednesday, September 9, from 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Governor Northam says the numbers in the Commonwealth are headed in the right direction. But he says there will be no change in the restrictions in Hampton Roads for the Labor Day weekend.
Jordan Alpert, Marie Stephenson and Cathleen Pessolano of Mental Health America of Fredericksburg preview the annual Another Day Walk. It’s virtual this year.
MWHC says this model is a proven method to reduce patient holding times in the emergency department and promote timely discharges for patients
Each week the Health District is compiling coronavirus numbers in each area locality
Statewide hospitalization numbers are low