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Kaine talks improvements to infrastructure and mental health care in Harrisonburg

Kaine talks improvements to infrastructure and mental health care in Harrisonburg
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VPM Daily Newscast April 23, 2021

: : VPM s daily newscast contains all your Central Virginia news in just 5 to 10 minutes. Hosted by Benjamin Dolle, episodes are recorded the night before so you can wake up prepared. Listeners can subscribe through NPR One, Apple Podcasts, Megaphone, Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts. Here’s a recap of the top stories on the morning of Friday, April 23, 2021: Gov. Ralph Northam is loosening some of the restrictions put in place to stop the spread of the coronavirus. In a video released yesterday, Northam credited a strong vaccine rollout for allowing the changes.   Virginia is now fully in Phase 2 of administering the COVID-19 vaccine. All residents 16 and older are currently eligible to get a shot. As of yesterday, over 3.5 million Virginians have received at least one dose, and over 26% of the state’s population has been fully vaccinated. Virginians can register for the vaccine online or call (877)-VAX-IN-VA. 

Doctor Gets First Vaccine Dose at Sentara RMH

1:53 Dr. Mark Nesbit signed up to get the COVID vaccine early Thursday morning before his shift in the emergency department, knowing the usual drill. DR. MARK NESBIT: They want to watch you for 15 minutes after the vaccination to make sure you don’t develop a reaction, so I got there as early as I could before my shift. I didn’t know at the time, but it turned out I was the first one to get a vaccine. RMH received its first batch of the vaccine Monday night, and had needles in arms Thursday, starting with Nesbit. As an ER doctor, Nesbit is among the hospital’s high-risk providers invited to get it first.

New Project Brings Local Artists Back Into The Public Eye

For some visual artists, it’s been difficult to sell their work during the pandemic. LEO CHARRE: You can go online and buy a shirt or sweater. You know the materials, you know the cost, you can go and buy something you haven’t touched or seen in front of you before. When it comes to artwork, things are a little different. Dos Hermanos Leo Charre is a painter from Waynesboro. CHARRE:  Things don’t properly display on a screen as you would see it in person. A work of art has a presence like a living creature. It’s not the same talking to your parents on the phone as you would talking to them in person. Artwork is very much the same.

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