Stafford County Administrator Tom Foley calls it an “unprecedented circumstance”
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Stafford County Administrator Tom Foley calls it an “unprecedented circumstance”
Second case in the region. A man in his 50’s was diagnosed last week at Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center
AUDIO: MWHC’s Dr. Christopher Newman says the coronavirus is far more deadly than the seasonal flu
VIDEO: Virginia bans gatherings with more than 100 people. State officials talk social distancing.
PHOTOS: 11am Sunday morning. Many churches in the area were closed and provided worship services online. Many churches who did hold services urged those 60 and older to stay home.
37 Mary Washington Healthcare providers on the “Top Doctors” list
AUDIO: Dr. Christopher Newman, chief medical and operatons officer at Mary Washington Healthcare talks about how they are dealing with COVID-19
VIDEO: Mayor Greenlaw tells us the City is monitoring the situation with healthcare, schools and regional officials.
VIDEO: Senator Kaine says the goal is to keep sick employees home and away from work where they can infect others
AUDIO: Registered Dietitian Nutritionist Nancy Farrell and her daughter Colleen talk about the importance of hand washing and foods to boost your immune system.
UMW President Troy Paino says all instruction to move to online alternate-learning formats March 16-April 3
VIDEO: Prepared. The President of Mary Washington Healthcare is also Chairman of the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association. Dr. Mike McDermott spoke at a Richmond news conference.
All GCC events cancelled thru April 6
Spotsylvania Regional requires you to enter at the Main Entrance from 5:30 a.m. – 9 p.m. or the ER Entrance 24/7.
Verbal screening at Mary Washington Hospital and Stafford Hospital
VIDEO: Deputy Chief Mike Jones tells City Council more coronavirus cases are coming. Plans are coming into place
State officials say Spotsylvania man is in his 50’s. He’s being treated and is stable
Rappahannock United Way says partnership with FamilyWize delivers significant savings
VIDEO: Health officials in Fairfax County say the risk to the public is low.
State Officials say so far Virginia has no confirmed cases of COVID-19