The Senate will vote today on measures stripping normal trade relations with Russia and banning oil imports from the country, amending the bills and sending them back to the House for final votes.
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Virginians ages 65 and up as well as 16 to 64 with a high risk medical condition will be eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations under phase 1b. (Shutterstock)
VIRGINIA After numerous health districts in Virginia moved to phase 1b of coronavirus vaccinations this week, more residents will be eligible in this phase, Gov. Ralph Northam announced Thursday.
The expanded eligibility will allow anyone aged 65 and older as well as ages 16 to 64 with a high risk medical condition to get vaccinations. The list of medical conditions is listed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Residents should look to their health departments for guidance on how vaccinations are carried out in their localities.