Area Health District says 32 people are hospitalized.

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Area Health District says 32 people are hospitalized.
UMW Libraries’ Special Collections and University Archives team is collecting and digitizing a variety of COVID-19 related materials, from diaries to photos to social media posts
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The Rappahannock Area Health District says the majority of cases continue to be adults aged 20-49 years old.
AUDIO: The Acting Director of the Rappahannock Area Health District talks with us about the roller coaster numbers, wearing masks and school in the fall.
VIDEO: Officials with Mary Washington Healthcare say wearing a mask shouldn’t be a burden and could help save lives.
Five in the Fredericksburg area
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VIDEO: Mary Washington Healthcare held another virtual Town Hall on Thursday night. MWHC President and CEO Mike McDermott says he prefers to talk about the “new different” instead of the “new normal.”
No word from the Health District on where the death occurred. The State Health Department says data shows the percent of positive results are continuing a decline.
Wearing a mask in public places goes into effect on Friday in Virginia
32 hospitalized in the region
VIDEO: Enforcement from the State Health Department. Governor gave no deatils about the agency’s authority.
The Rappahannock Area Health District reports no change from Monday in hospitalizations
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Nearly 20 staff members are in quarantine from the Health District office
UMW faculty will share their perspectives on the COVID-19 pandemic in a free eight-week online summer course open to incoming and current students, faculty, alumni, staff and the broader community.
The County is one of only four sites in Virginia participating in this national study