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Coronavirus 2020

Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam at April 15 coronavirus news briefing
Apr 15, 2020

Northam: Life may not return to normal soon

As Virginia remains under a stay-at-home order until June 10, Gov. Ralph Northam said Wednesday that even as restrictions ease, it’s not likely that life will return to the way it was until there is a vaccination or treatment for COVID-19. “Together we will figure out how to build a new normal,” Northam said du[...]

Apr 15, 2020

Number of Va. coronavirus cases now at 6,500; deaths near 200

The number of COVID-19 cases in Virginia is now at 6,500, according to the Virginia Department of Health’s Wednesday, April 15 update at 9 a.m., 329 more than reported Tuesday. The number of confirmed virus-related deaths is at 195, 41 more than 24 hours ago, and 1,048 people are now hospitalized with the virus. VDH […]

Apr 14, 2020

45 virus deaths recorded at Henrico County nursing home

Canterbury Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center announced Tuesday that the number of COVID-19 deaths among residents has risen to 45, including three fatalities over the past 24 hours. The Henrico County long-term nursing facility reported that 83 living residents have tested positive; many have shown no symptoms, but some are receiving care in regional hospitals or […]

Apr 14, 2020

Carilion Clinic furloughs workers, reduces hours

With its regular ambulatory and inpatient care declining by 40% to 70% during the COVID-19 crisis,  Roanoke-based Carilion Clinic announced Tuesday it is furloughing employees to reduce expenses.  It follows similar measures taken by other health care systems operating in Virginia including Bon Secours Mercy Health and Ballad Health. The number of employees who will be […]

Virginia has distributed more than 54,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses in the past two weeks.
Apr 14, 2020

Va. coronavirus cases top 6,000

3:40 p.m. April 14 update: The Virginia Department of Corrections reported the first confirmed COVID-19 death of an inmate Tuesday. According to a news release, a 49-year-old woman who was serving a nine-year sentence at the Virginia Correctional Center for Women in Goochland County died at the Virginia Commonwealth University [...]

Gov. Ralph Northam speaking during April 13 news briefing
Apr 13, 2020

U.Va. coronavirus model sees Va. cases spiking in July, August

University of Virginia data modeling predicting the spread of COVID-19 in the commonwealth shows that if social distancing continues until June 10, cases will continue at a steady rate of a few hundred cases a day on average. Absent of any protective measures, however, the state would have seen the pandemic spiral out of control[...]

Apr 13, 2020

Va. has 5,700+ coronavirus cases

4:50 p.m. April 13 update: In a news release, the Mount Rogers Health District in Southwest Virginia announced that there are now four fatal cases of COVID-19 in its district, including three over the past week. Officials said there is community transmission in Washington, Wythe and Smyth counties. Also, Canterbury Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center in Henrico […]

Apr 11, 2020

Virginia coronavirus cases now above 5,000

UPDATE SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 9 A.M.: Virginia’s confirmed coronavirus cases rose to 5,274 on Sunday, up by 197 cases from the previous day. The state now has 141 deaths from coronavirus, including 42 at the Canterbury Rehabilitation & Healthcare Center nursing home in Henrico County. More than 870 Virginians are hospitalized with the virus. Northern […]

Gov. Ralph Northam speaking at an April 3 coronavirus news briefing
Apr 10, 2020

Battling coronavirus, Northam seeks faster release of prisoners

In light of the threat that coronavirus could pose to prison inmates, Gov. Ralph Northam has asked the state Department of Corrections to begin planning for the release of nonviolent prisoners with less than a year of time left to serve, the governor said during his Friday coronavirus news conference. When the General Assembly r[...]

Apr 10, 2020

Shifting from shirts to masks

Virginia Business virtually sat down with Paul Trible, CEO of Richmond-based menswear manufacturer Ledbury, which specializes in custom clothing and men’s shirts. This is part of an ongoing series of conversations with Virginians about how their work lives and businesses have changed during the pandemic. Virginia Business: How[...]

An attendee samples wine from The Barns at Hamilton Station Vineyards during the 2020 Governor's Cup event. Photo by Megan Lee/Capital News Service.
Apr 10, 2020

COVID-19 disrupts Va. tourism as season ramps up

RICHMOND, Va. — Michael Moore has always enjoyed his job as wine trail guide with Top Shelf Transportation. He said the job is about more than wine. “I get people anything they need,” Moore said. “I’m like a rolling concierge.” Moore, 71, works in the Monticello Wine Trail region, which encompasses parts of A[...]

Apr 10, 2020

Va. coronavirus cases jump to 4,500+

5 p.m. April 10 update: The Piedmont Health District announced Friday afternoon that an elderly resident in a long-term care facility has died from causes related to COVID-19 but did not give further information about the patient. Piedmont covers Amelia, Buckingham, Charlotte, Cumberland, Lunenburg, Nottoway and Prince Edward counties. Officials said that the facility is […]

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