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Amherst County jury trials are set to resume in April 14 Here s what to expect

After a year of emergency suspension during the coronavirus pandemic, jury trials are on the brink of restarting in Amherst Circuit Court. The first jury trial in more than a year, an aggravated malicious wounding case, is set to bring jurors into the courtroom the morning of April 14. Jury trials were suspended at the beginning of the pandemic by the Virginia Supreme Court, which in the summer required all jurisdictions to develop and submit a plan for conducting those trials safely in the future. Once the plans were approved, the courts could restart trials at their discretion. Most circuit courts in the Lynchburg area delayed jury trials despite getting the green light from the state in December and January. Judges in Lynchburg and the counties of Amherst, Bedford and Campbell — which all are in the 24th Judicial Circuit — signed orders that cited climbing COVID-19 infection rates in postponing jury trials.

Central Va Health District moves into Phase 2 for COVID-19 vaccines – 105 9 WLNI-FM

Central Va. Health District moves into Phase 2 for COVID-19 vaccines The Central Virginia Health District is now in Phase 2 of COVID-19 vaccinations.  That means that everyone, 16 and older, who lives or works in the City of Lynchburg, and the Counties of Amherst, Appomattox, Bedford, and Campbell is now eligible to get the COVID-19 vaccine.  According to health district director Dr. Kerry Gateley, over 119,000 vaccinations have been administered in the district.   Residents who want a vaccine can  make an appointment by calling (434) 455-5889, or visiting www.vacinatecentralva.org for more information and clinic schedules. Here is the entire news release from the Central Virginia Health District and the City of Lynchburg:

Bedford County organizations bring vaccine clinics to different parts of county

Bedford County organizations bring vaccine clinics to different parts of county Michael Alachnowicz © Provided by Roanoke-Lynchburg WDBJ-TV Harvey receives her first coronavirus vaccine dose Thursday. MONETA, Va. (WDBJ) - As the Central Virginia Health District moves through Phase 1c, organizations in Bedford County are doing their part to reach out to everyone. A Thursday coronavirus vaccination clinic did just that, reaching folks in Moneta at EastLake Community Church. “Early on, we had to have people coming to central locations because of the limitations of vaccine. Now we’re getting a little bit better supply chains, becoming available a little more often, so we’re able to work our way around the county,” said Jack Jones, Jr., Bedford County Fire and Rescue chief.

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