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Virginia has distributed more than 54,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses in the past two weeks.
May 4, 2020

COVID-19 continues spread in Va.

The prevalence of COVID-19 continues to spread in Virginia, with 18,640 confirmed cases as of Monday, according to the Virginia Department of Health. Nearly 2,700 Virginians are hospitalized with the coronavirus and 662 are confirmed dead from COVID-19 in the commonwealth. Virginia saw an increase of 767 cases on Monday, 894 cases on Sunday and […]

Battelle employees process PPE for decontamination in the Critical Care Decontamination System. Photo courtesy Battelle.
May 3, 2020

FEMA sending three decontamination systems to Virginia

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved sending Virginia three decontamination systems that can collectively sterilize up to 240,000 units of personal protective equipment (PPE) per day for reuse, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam announced Saturday. The Battelle Critical Care Decontamination Systems, which will be operational within the next week, will be stationed at the Marching [&hellip[...]

May 2, 2020

Va. has nearly 18,000 COVID-19 cases

UPDATED MAY 3, 9 A.M. Over the weekend, Virginia’s confirmed COVID-19 cases increased to 17,873 cases on Sunday, up from from 16,109 cases on Friday, according to the Virginia Department of Health. There are now 644 Virginians confirmed dead from the coronavirus and 2,613 people are hospitalized from COVID-19 in the commonwealth. About 56% of […]

May 1, 2020

Booz Allen Foundation launches $1M fund for COVID-19 innovation projects

McLean-based global management consulting company Booz Allen Hamilton Inc. announced Friday that its foundation has launched a $1 million Innovation Fund that is open to nonprofits, small businesses and individuals who have ideas for projects that can help solve COVID-19-related social problems. Founded in 2017, The Booz Allen Foundation provides funding to youth and education […]

May 1, 2020

Second round of Central Va. COVID-19 Response funding released

The Central Virginia COVID-19 Response Fund, a joint initiative of the nonprofit Community Foundation for a greater Richmond and the Emergency Management Alliance of Central Virginia, awarded its second round of grants this week, bringing the total amount awarded to more than $2 million and the number of regional organizations funded to 52. Since the effort […]

May 1, 2020

Axios returns $4.8M in PPP funding

Arlington County-based digital media company Axios Media Inc. is returning $4.8 million it received from the Small Business Administration’s Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), according to Axios cofounder and CEO Jim VandeHei, who said the federal relief program aimed at helping small businesses keep their workforces employed had “become much more politically polarized since its inception.[...]

Apr 30, 2020

Sorry, we’re CLOSED

“April is the cruelest month,” T.S. Eliot wrote, but for the hospitality and tourism industries, the cruelty began in March. With conferences and conventions canceling reservations amid the pandemic, hotels and convention centers across the commonwealth have temporarily shut down operations, furloughing and laying off workers. By late March, Virginia lost more than 23,000 hotel […]

Apr 30, 2020

Hanover County packaging manufacturer making isolation gown material

Hanover County-based packaging manufacturer INDEVCO North America announced Thursday that it’s shifting its manufacturing materials to make materials for protective isolation gowns, worn by first responders and medical workers. The company typically produces house wrapping material under its Barricade Building Products brand, but due to COVID-19, there’s been a decrease in U.S. housing starts [...]

Apr 30, 2020

Newport News Shipbuilding moving from three to two shifts

Newport News Shipbuilding is moving from three shifts to two shifts beginning Monday, with a three-hour period in between to allow cleaning of high-touch surfaces, President Jennifer Boykin announced Thursday during a virtual news conference. As another response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the company will also begin taking the temperatures of everyone entering the shipyard […]

Virginia has distributed more than 54,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses in the past two weeks.
Apr 30, 2020

Va. coronavirus cases jump past 15,000

Virginia saw an increase of 852 new coronavirus cases in the last 24 hours, bringing the commonwealth’s total confirmed cases to 15,180, according to Virginia Department of Health data released Thursday. The latest numbers do not include 666 probable COVID-19 infections. More than 2,300 Virginians are hospitalized from the virus and there are 552 confirmed […]

Apr 30, 2020

72k+ Virginians filed jobless claims last week

More than 72,000 Virginians filed initial claims for unemployment last week, according to the Virginia Employment Commission, a decrease of about 10,000 jobless claims from the week prior. “Though the 12.4% decline indicates that the volume of initial claims has retreated from its recent peak, it may not return to pre-pandemic levels for some time,” […]

Apr 29, 2020

Central Va. CEOs expect revenues to decline in next six months

A majority of Central Virginia CEOs expect sales revenues to decline during the next six months but don’t expect to significantly reduce their workforces as a result of the economic crisis brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a follow-up 2020 CEO Economic Outlook Survey released Wednesday by the University of Richmond’s Robins School […]

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