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Gov. Ralph Northam speaks at a coronavirus briefing for news media.
Mar 18, 2020

Va. cases jump to 77, with three ‘outbreaks’ across state

The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Virginia grew by 10 overnight to a total of 77 coronavirus cases identified statewide, State Health Commissioner Dr. M. Norman Oliver confirmed during a news conference Wednesday morning.  The commonwealth is experiencing three “outbreaks” of the COVID-19 illness, Oliver said, de[...]

Gov. Ralph Northam holds his daily coronavirus news conference March 17 in Richmond.
Mar 17, 2020

Governor limits restaurants, fitness centers and theaters to 10 patrons

As the spread of the coronavirus pandemic in Virginia has risen to 67 cases with two deaths, Gov. Ralph Northam issued a statewide mandate for restaurants, fitness centers and theaters to “significantly reduce their capacity to 10 patrons, or close.” Later Tuesday afternoon, Northam and State Health Commissioner Dr. [...]

Mar 16, 2020

COVID-19 claims second life in Virginia

A second person in the Peninsula Health District has died from COVID-19, according to a news release posted by James City County on Monday. The patient was a male in his 70s who died from respiratory failure as a result of the novel coronavirus, the Virginia Department of Health reported, the county alert said. This […]

Mar 16, 2020

Va., Maryland and D.C. request federal funding for COVID-19 test sites

As coronavirus cases in Virginia continue to rise, Gov. Ralph Northam, Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan and Washington, D.C., Mayor Muriel Bowser sent a letter to President Donald Trump Sunday requesting that the National Capital Region — which includes Northern Virginia, Maryland and Washington, D.C. — be added as a priority location for federal funding to […]

Dr. Norman Oliver, the state health commissioner, is overseeing the state's emergency response.
Mar 14, 2020

Virginia reports first coronavirus death

UPDATE, MARCH 15: As of Sunday night, Virginia has 45 known cases of COVID-19, according to the Virginia Department of Health. Virginia Health Commissioner Dr. Norman Oliver said for the first time Sunday that he is concerned about community spread of the virus in the Peninsula Health District, where one person has died. For mor[...]

Riders at rush hour at the Farragut North Metrorail station on the Red Line. Credit: WMATA Photograph by Larry Levine
Mar 13, 2020

Metro is reducing service in response to coronavirus

In response to the growing coronavirus pandemic, the Metro transportation system announced it will be reducing service until further notice, beginning Monday, March 16, in an effort to help protect Metro’s employees and customers. Metro will be reducing Metrorail trains to every 12 minutes on each line, Monday through Frid[...]

Dr. Rebekah Sensenig
Mar 13, 2020

What can your business do to fight coronavirus?

After Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam declared a state of emergency in Virginia and closed schools for the next two weeks, businesses are understandably seeking guidance as they navigate how to continue working during the pandemic. Virginia Business spoke on Friday with Dr. Rebekah A. Sensenig, infectious disease specialist and syst[...]

Gov. Ralph Northam speaking at a Wednesday press conference addressing updates on coronavirus.
Mar 13, 2020

Northam orders all Va. K-12 schools closed for at least 2 weeks

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam has ordered all K-12 schools in Virginia to close for a minimum of two weeks, due to the spread of COVID-19 in the commonwealth. Schools will close starting on Monday, March 16, through at least March 27. Localities will be able to make their own staffing decisions to ensure students continue [&hellip[...]

Gov. Ralph Northam discussed coronavirus response plans with Bon Secours Mercy Health representatives on March 13 at Richmond Community Hospital.
Mar 13, 2020

Va. coronavirus cases jump to 30

The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Virginia jumped to 30 Friday — up from 17 confirmed cases on Thursday, according to the Virginia Department of Health. Ten patients are hospitalized and there have been coronavirus-related deaths in Virginia. There are now seven cases in James City County, six cases in Fairfax County, [...]

Gov. Ralph Northam held a press conference Thursday in Richmond, declaring the coronavirus pandemic a state emergency.
Mar 12, 2020

Governor declares state of emergency; Va. coronavirus cases rise to 17

UPDATED MARCH 13, 1 P.M. Gov. Ralph Northam announced a state of emergency Thursday afternoon as the number of COVID-19 cases from Virginia reached 17, including two Virginians who have tested positive in Texas and are currently there, State Epidemiologist Lilian Peake said. Meanwhile, nearly 20 colleges and universities across [...]

Mar 11, 2020

Va. universities moving classes online amid coronavirus worries

UPDATED 6 A.M. MARCH 13 As the novel coronavirus continues to spread across Virginia, more than 15 colleges and universities across the commonwealth — including the University of Virginia, Virginia Tech, George Mason University, Virginia Commonwealth University and James Madison University — are moving all classes online. A student at Longwood University, which is closing […]

Gov. Ralph Northam speaking at a Wednesday press conference addressing updates on coronavirus.
Mar 11, 2020

First Central Va. coronavirus case confirmed, ninth in the state

UPDATED: Cases 10 and 11 in Virginia were announced by Longwood University in Farmville and by the Alexandria Health Department late Wednesday. The Virginia Department of Health has not yet made an announcement regarding the cases. Wednesday at 10 p.m., Longwood University President Taylor Reveley IV posted a message on the uni[...]

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