Verbal screening at Mary Washington Hospital and Stafford Hospital

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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
Better Business Bureau of Central Virginia says watch out for counterfeit face masks.
VIDEO: Senator Warner:”My first priority is making sure that officials in Virginia have the adequate resources….In the meantime, I encourage every Virginian to heed CDC warnings and advisories.”
VIDEO: An Alzheimer’s Community Forum is scheduled for Thursday, February 20th at the Snow Library in Spotsylvania.
The State Health Department says the flu victim was from the state’s Northern Region
AUDIO: Mary Washington Hospital named one of the nation’s 50 Top Cardiovascular Hospitals for 2020. Jessie Mountjoy and Mike Brown
The Better Business Bureau of Central Virginia says be careful of unsolicited texts, email, phone calls, and also websites, touting coronavirus prevention products and awareness tips.
AUDIO: Rappahannock Area Health District Director Dr. Brooke Rossheim talks about coronavirus and influenza. We also talk about the importance of flu shots.
AUDIO: The importance and need to give blood. Alexis Innis with American Red Cross Blood Services.
PHOTOS: Germanna students and volunteer doctors provided $7,253 worth of free dental services Saturday to 19 children as part of Give Kids a Smile Day.
AUDIO: Mary Washington Spine and Rehabilitation with the Mary Washington Medical Group. Dr. Teresa Kerge and Dr. Bhavin Suthar. Discussion on pain management alternatives to surgery.
State Health Department says two people tested for Coronavirus don’t have it
Joe and Mary Wilson Community Benefit Fund of the Mary Washington Hospital Foundation Awards $100,000 Grant to the Rappahannock Area Health District
VIDEO: Chancellor High School sophomore Caitlyn Brown receives blood several times a month for Diamond Blackfan anemia. Each year her family holds a blood drive to thank the community for blood donations. It’s a good reminder that blood is needed every day for a variety of situations.
AUDIO: Chancellor High sophomore Caitlyn Brown requires blood transfusions several times a month. redcrossblood.org: Sponsor Code Caitlyn to reserve a spot to donate January 11