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COVID-19 impacts both young and old

All week, there’s been grave news about the number of people, mostly over age 60, who’ve died since mid-January from COVID-19 and reports about their deaths have been delayed because of a backlog in paperwork. Another six local deaths were added to the total on Friday, bringing the death toll from COVID-19 in the Rappahannock Area Health District to 220 people. But here’s a reminder that the novel coronavirus doesn’t limit its impact to the older set. This week, the Virginia Department of Health also reported that five confirmed cases of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children, or MIS-C, have been identified in Richmond-area localities.

Amidst Good News, Northam Urges Continued Caution

Amidst Good News, Northam Urges Continued Caution Gov. Ralph Northam updated Virginians on the state s response to the COVID-19 pandemic Tuesday. (Screenshot from briefing) Gov. Ralph Northam shared a message of optimism Wednesday at his weekly press briefing, saying COVID-19 infections are declining while more Virginians are receiving the vaccine. As of Feb. 10, the state is reporting about 2,200 cases of the coronavirus each day, down from a high of nearly 6,000 on Jan. 9. Still, that level remains above the pre-November peak of roughly 1,200 cases per day. Despite the good news, Northam cautioned Virginians to remember the pandemic is far from over, urging them to maintain precautions to help control the spread of the virus. 

All Virginia school divisions called to return students to in-person learning by March 15

All Virginia school divisions called to return students to in-person learning by March 15
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