Governor Northam posts on Facebook that he’s watching the COVID-19 numbers in Virginia

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Governor Northam posts on Facebook that he’s watching the COVID-19 numbers in Virginia
“Due to COVID-19, we have seen that many children in Virginia have fallen behind on their immunizations,” said Dr. Donald Stern, Interim District Health Director.
Rappahannock Area Health District Acting Director Dr. Donald Stern talks about area COVID-19 numbers, schools choosing to begin virtual and wearing masks.
Rappahannock Area Health District reports 49 new cases
“In a normal year, preparing for this annual event is a huge undertaking. In the midst of a global pandemic, it just wasn’t feasible.”
Coronavirus hospitalizations remain low in the area
CDC exceptions will be allowed
The UMW Athletic Department will continue work with the Mary Washington COVID-19 Implementation Team, the Athletics COVID-19 Action Team, the Capital Athletic Conference, and the NCAA to consider any options for moving competition for fall sports to the spring
A man in his 70’s reported to have died from COVID-19 in the city
Rappahannock Area Health District coronavirus numbers continue to remain low
Rappahannock Area Health District Acting Director Dr. Donald Stern with a COVID-19 update for the area.
Latest report says 17 hospitalized in the region
Rappahannock Area Health District reports 30 new cases. Almost half in Spotsylvania
Meeting the needs of the elderly during the pandemic. Pat Holland with information on programs and volunteer opportunities.
Coronavirus numbers in the region remain low
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Coronavirus hospitalizations remain low in the district
Rappahannock Area Health District reports three new hospitalizations
While Virginians are still safer at home, the Rappahannock Area Health District says they know some are deciding whether and how to proceed with vacations this summer.
More new cases in Spotsylvania than the rest of the Health District combined.