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Shelley Butler Barlow (left), Anna Healy James, and Letitia Long.
Gov. Ralph Northam recently announced the reappointment of two members to the Virginia Tech Board of Visitors.
Anna Healy James, of Virginia Beach, senior vice president of government and community relations for Sentara Healthcare, and Letitia A. Long, of Alexandria, chairman of the board of the Intelligence and National Security Alliance, will each serve a second four-year term which began July 1.
At its June 8 meeting, the Board of Visitors announced that Long would serve as rector for the 2021-22 academic year, contingent upon her reappointment by Gov. Northam. With her reappointment to the board, her term as rector began July 1. Ed Baine, president of Dominion Energy Virginia, in now vice rector.
Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association wants to require all healthcare employees to get vaccine
VHHA s vice president of communications says if all healthcare employees are vaccinated, it would create a safer environment for patients. Author: Angelo Vargas Updated: 11:16 PM EDT July 19, 2021
NORFOLK, Va. The Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association wants a requirement that all health care employees get vaccinated.
Right now at some hospitals, that s not the case.
New COVID-19 variants are spreading fast and case numbers are rising in our community. The Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association is taking a new approach to slowing the spread. The association wants every health care employee to be required to get the COVID-19 vaccine.