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Norfolk city buildings to lift COVID-19 restrictions July 1

and last updated 2021-06-30 20:49:48-04 NORFOLK, Va. - After Gov. Ralph Northam announced the COVID-19 State of Emergency for Virginia will end Wednesday night, the City of Norfolk announced it is lifting COVID-19 restrictions for visitors starting Thursday, July 1. Anyone who is fully vaccinated no longer needs to wear a mask inside city buildings. If you have not been fully vaccinated, you are asked to wear a face covering. Norfolk City Council, the Planning Commission and other commissions will return to in-person meetings with limited capacity to ensure physical distancing is maintained. From July 1 through September 3, the following recreation facilities will be open to the public:

Norfolk offering in-person help for those struggling to pre-register for COVID vaccine

Norfolk offering in-person help for vaccine pre-registration

Norfolk offering in-person help for vaccine pre-registration The sign-up process is online, but that s caused trouble for people who don t have internet access or just aren t good with computers, particularly with the elderly. Author: 13News Now Staff Updated: 8:53 PM EST February 8, 2021 NORFOLK, Va. Norfolk is opening the city s rec centers to help people get pre-registered for COVID-19 vaccine appointments. The sign-up process is online, but that s caused trouble for people who don t have internet access or just aren t good with computers, particularly with the elderly. Beginning on Wednesday, February 10, you can go to one of five of the city s recreation centers to get help.

Norfolk city employees help seniors, residents without internet access to preregister for COVID-19 vaccine

Norfolk city employees help seniors, residents without internet access to preregister for COVID-19 vaccine and last updated 2021-02-09 23:40:55-05 NORFOLK, Va. – Norfolk seniors and those without computer access can receive in-person help pre-registering for the COVID-19 vaccine beginning Wednesday. From February 10 until Friday, February 26 six recreation centers will open through the weekdays from 10:00a.m. to 4:00 p.m. to assist eligible Norfolk Phase 1b residents. No appointment is necessary. The following recreation centers will take part of the Vaccinate Norfolk Preregistration effort: Berkley Neighborhood Multi-Service Center, 121 W. Liberty Street Sherwood Forest Recreation Center, 4537 Little John Drive Norfolk Fitness & Wellness Center, 7300 Newport Avenue

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