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Feb 4, 2021

New drug cocktail appears to block COVID among people exposed to virus

The University of Virginia Health System is testing an antibody cocktail that so far has blocked 100% of symptomatic COVID-19 cases among people who were exposed to the coronavirus, U.Va. Health announced this week. New York-based Regeneron Pharmaceuticals produces the treatment, which is being tested at several facilities, and also has proven to be effective […]

A substitute for HB 2015 defined an essential worker as a healthcare provider, homecare provider, airport worker, or one that works for an essential retail business. Essential retail businesses do not include restaurants, banks, or financial institutions. | Photo by Cameron Jones, Capital News Service
Feb 3, 2021

Va. House kills bill requiring hazard pay for essential employees

RICHMOND, Va. — Lawmakers unanimously shot down legislation this week that would have required employers to provide hazard pay to essential employees and provide protective equipment in the event of a stay-at-home order. Del. Hala S. Ayala, D-Woodbridge, said she introduced House Bill 2015 to help protect and further compe[...]

Feb 2, 2021

Winter frolic at Liberty snowballs into controversy

It’s no Falwell-sized scandal, but interim Liberty University President Jerry Prevo issued an apology Tuesday for a snowball fight that got out of hand on Sunday morning. “This past Sunday morning as I opened the curtains and looked outside, I saw a Liberty University campus covered in deep snow. Having lived in Alas[...]

Feb 1, 2021

Va. hotel revenues fell 42% in December 2020

Virginia hotel revenues for December 2020 were on trend for a year that saw the hospitality industry suffer from the pandemic. Compared with December 2019, hotel revenues statewide declined by 42% during December 2020, according to data released Monday from STR Inc., a CoStar Group division that provides weekly market data on the U.S. hospitality […]

Feb 1, 2021

COVID roundup: Va. to receive more weekly vaccine doses immediately

Virginia expects to receive about 18,000 more weekly COVID-19 vaccine doses starting immediately, as the federal government’s pledge to increase distribution by about 16% kicks in Monday. That will raise the commonwealth’s vaccine supply from 118,000 doses to 128,000 doses per week, said Dr. Danny Avula, the state’s vaccine coordinator. Meanwhile, the number of virus-related […][...]

ThunderCat Technology LLC easily transitioned to remote work, says CEO Tom Deierlein. “We have never really been a 9-to-5 company.” Photos courtesy ThunderCat Technology LLC, Total Quality Logistics
Jan 29, 2021

A shot in the arm

Virginia’s Best Places to Work were hit by the consequences of COVID-19 just like every other business this year. But characteristics that won them the “best places” title — including flexibility, great benefits and distinctive cultures — are sustaining them through the lengthy pandemic. Since 2011, Virginia Business a[...]

Initial unemployment insurance claimants by county and city weeks ending Jan. 23 over Jan. 16 change. Green shows a decrease, yellow shows an increase of 1 to 10 claimants and red shows an increase of 11 to 50 claimants. Graphic courtesy Virginia Employment Commission
Jan 28, 2021

Va. saw slight decline in initial jobless claims last week

Virginia saw a 13.1% drop in the number of initial jobless claims filed last week compared to the previous week, but unemployment remains high across the state, according to figures released by the Virginia Employment Commission on Thursday. The week ending Jan. 23 saw 18,312 Virginians filing initial unemployment claims, a decr[...]

Photo courtesy the Virginia Department of Health
Jan 28, 2021

VDH will begin texting people who test positive for COVID-19

Starting Thursday, the Virginia Department of Health will begin sending a text to anyone who tests positive for COVID-19 if their mobile phone number is registered in the state’s system. The texts will automatically be sent to anyone with a positive lab test who has a valid mobile number, providing faster notification of r[...]

Jan 27, 2021

State will accelerate COVID vaccinations, Northam pledges

Amid recent criticism from local officials and Virginia residents over the state’s COVID-19 vaccine rollout so far, Gov. Ralph Northam acknowledged citizen frustration and said the state is accelerating its efforts “to get more shots in more arms more quickly” and will also be “significantly expanding tra[...]

Jan 27, 2021

COVID-19 workplace safety, health rules become permanent Wednesday

Permanent COVID-19 workplace safety and health rules take effect Wednesday in Virginia, Gov. Ralph Northam announced, including standards that require all public-facing employees to wear masks as well as requiring businesses to provide ready access to hand sanitizer and regular common workspace cleaning. The rules range from appropriate personal protective equipment to sanitation, social distancing, […][...]

Jan 26, 2021

Local officials slam Northam administration’s COVID vaccine rollout

With Virginia lagging behind other states in getting residents vaccinated for COVID-19, officials in Hampton Roads, Fairfax County and Chesterfield County have gone straight to the governor with complaints and concerns about the process, which Chesterfield supervisors categorized as “totally defective” and Hampton R[...]

Jan 25, 2021

First case of U.K. COVID variant detected in Virginia

Updated 3:25 p.m., Jan. 25: The Virginia Department of Health announced Monday afternoon that Virginia has recorded its first case of a variant strain of COVID-19 first identified in the United Kingdom late last year. It’s known as the B.1.1.7 variant, and so far, the United States has recorded nearly 200 cases of this mutation […]

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