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Covington Man, Three Newport Students Killed in Virginia Crash

Tue, 07/13/2021 - 18:30 RCN Newsdesk A Covington man and his three children were killed in a single-car crash in New Kent County, Virginia on Monday. It happened on Interstate 64 when their car swerved off the road and hit a pole. The car then caught fire. The Virginia State Police reported that Anthony Snow, 53, who was driving, had a medical emergency causing the crash. Snow, of Covington, died at the scene along with three children: 9- and 13-year old boys, and an 11-year old girl. Those kids were students at Newport Independent Schools, Superintendent Tony Watts said Tuesday. All of us with the Newport Independent Schools are grieving over the horrible loss of life that happened Monday during a tragic automobile accident in Virginia, Watts said in the statement. Victor Meyers, Mary Snow and Joseph Snow were students at Newport Intermediate School. We also mourn the loss of Anthony Snow, who was the father of two of the

4 members of Newport family, including 3 children, killed in Virginia crash

4 members of Newport family, including 3 children, killed in Virginia crash
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After Johnson & Johnson pause, clinics adjust to two-dose vaccinations

After Johnson & Johnson pause, clinics adjust to two-dose vaccinations Share Updated: 12:30 PM EDT Apr 17, 2021 Share Updated: 12:30 PM EDT Apr 17, 2021 Hide Transcript TRACKING THE COVID-19 VACCINE Share Updated: 12:30 PM EDT Apr 17, 2021 Al Watts was one of many to receive a COVID-19 vaccine at Newport Intermediate School. Medical complications possibly linked to the Johnson & Johnson vaccine forced a change in administration.“I just wanted the one-shot, so I don’t have to worry about it anymore. Now I have to take the second shot and that’s fine, I just want the shots and get it over with.” Watts said.Linda Bates of Well Care Health Plans coordinated the clinic.“The health department was very responsive in switching medications, so now we are scheduling the second appointment when we finish today,” Bates said.That flexibility has in part defined the response to COVID-19.“One of the most important things is bringing services t

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