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Mar 15, 2021

Bon Secours plans to build emergency clinic in Chester

Bon Secours St. Francis Medical Center plans to build a freestanding emergency clinic in Chester on six acres the health care system recently acquired for $1.95 million. The facility will be built at the corner of Route 1 and Moore’s Lake Road. Bon Secours purchased the property from Americana Park LLC and Trollingwood Land LLC. […]

Mar 11, 2021

Health care AI company bringing U.S. HQ to Loudoun

Zasti Inc., a health care-related artificial intelligence technology company, is investing $5.9 million to establish its U.S. headquarters in Loudoun County, creating 60 jobs, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam announced Thursday. Founded in 2017 in India, Zasti, which is Sanskrit for “prediction,” develops AI-based risk screening, predictive analytics and climate change solutions for the hea[...]

Mar 11, 2021

Health Wagon receives COVID-19 vaccine doses after wait

A little more than a month after The Health Wagon’s director went on national television and said the Wise County-based free clinic system hadn’t received COVID-19 vaccine doses, it has now vaccinated 325 people in the past two weeks. In a news release Thursday, The Health Wagon President and CEO Teresa Tyson thanked the Virginia […]

Sentara launched drive-thru COVID-19 screening and testing stations like this one at Sentara Princess Anne Hospital in Virginia Beach. Photo by Mark Rhodes
Mar 10, 2021

The pandemic — one year later

One year ago this week, Virginians started bumping elbows instead of shaking hands. We raced about trying to find toilet paper and hand sanitizer and began washing our hands obsessively as a virus we’d only heard about in the news suddenly appeared in Virginia and would quickly transform daily life as we knew it. Virginia’s […]

Shaila Menees. Photo courtesy HCA Healthcare Capital Division
Mar 8, 2021

HCA Healthcare Capital Division names senior VP

Richmond-based HCA Healthcare Capital Division announced Monday it has promoted Shaila Menees as its senior vice president of strategy and business development, effective March 22. Menees for the past six years has served as HCA Healthcare’s associate vice president of cardiac and vascular service lines in Nashville, Tennessee. With more than 15 years of health […]

Dr. M. Norman Oliver, Virginia State Health Commissioner, speaks at a press conference as Jeff McKay, right, chairman of Fairfax County Board of Supervisors, right, looks on Sunday, March 8, 2020, in Fairfax, Va., during the announcement of a second presumptive positive cases of coronavirus COVID-19 in Virginia. AP Photo/Luis M. Alvarez
Mar 8, 2021

COVID roundup: 1 year into pandemic, Va. makes headway with vaccinations

A year after the first COVID-19 cases in Virginia were recorded, the state is making significant headway in vaccinating residents. As of Monday, March 8, 1.49 million Virginians — or 17.5% of the state’s population — have received at least one shot. Meanwhile, the number of COVID-related deaths in Virginia was still higher than average […]

Mar 3, 2021

Prince William company to expand manufacturing of COVID-19 test products

Prince William County-based Ceres Nanosciences Inc. will increase manufacturing of its reagent product used in COVID-19 tests, Gov. Ralph Northam announced Wednesday. The project will create 50 jobs in engineering, advanced manufacturing and materials science during the next three years. “This expansion will enable Ceres Nanosciences to vastly increase production of its patented technology to [&[...]

Mar 1, 2021

Lawmakers pass COVID-19 workers’ comp bills

RICHMOND, Va. — The Virginia General Assembly passed multiple bills allowing health care workers and first responders to receive workers’ compensation benefits if they are disabled or die due to COVID-19. “We did it!” Del. Chris Hurst, D-Blacksburg, said in a Twitter post. “Health care heroes who got COVID on the job will get the […]

Feb 26, 2021

Virginia could get 400K+ COVID vaccine doses for first week of March

Virginia could receive up to 433,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine doses for the first week of March, depending on the timing of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s approval of Johnson & Johnson’s one-shot vaccine, according to Dr. Danny Avula, the state’s vaccine coordinator. During a Friday news conference, Avula said the state expects to […]

Del. Guzman, D-Woodbridge, stands with Biden supporters raising support for workers rights for essential workers. (Photo courtesy Elizabeth Guzman)
Feb 25, 2021

Delegate celebrates passage of limited paid leave bill

RICHMOND,Va. — After four years and multiple bills, Del. Elizabeth Guzmán, D-Woodbridge, is on the cusp of being able to secure paid leave for some Virginia workers. “It feels really good,” Guzmán said. “I think about the amount of people who are going to get this benefit and how they will have peace of mind […]

Virginia State Capitol. Photo by Conor Lobb, VCU Capital News Service
Feb 20, 2021

Lawmakers advance bills to compensate first responders hit by COVID-19

RICHMOND, Va. — Virginia lawmakers have passed bills that allow certain first responders to file workers’ compensation benefits for being disabled from COVID-19, but still need to reach agreement on some differences. The measures would make COVID-19 an occupational disease for firefighters, emergency medical services personnel and law enforcement or correctional officers and allow these [&[...]

COVID-19 vaccination shot Photo credit Art Writ, Capital News Service
Feb 19, 2021

Va. vaccine doses will get ‘big bump’ next week

Virginia’s vaccine coordinator, Dr. Danny Avula, said Friday he expects about 213,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses to come to the state weekly, beginning next week. That’s an increase of about 60,000 doses from the past week. Last week, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said the federal government would up weekly national distribution from 11 million […]

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