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CHARLESTON West Virginia continues to get COVID-19 vaccines out the door as part of its distribution plan, while the state is seeing more cases and deaths but fewer tests with Christmas around the corner.
Gov. Jim Justice on Wednesday encouraged families to re-consider large gatherings if possible. For those who continue to gather, Justice asked those families to be careful.
“Listen to me, you’ve got to be super careful with your family right now,” Justice said. “As sad and terrible as it may be, you may not really want to bring your family together. If you do, you really need to have masks on everybody, and they need to not be there for very long.”
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CHARLESTON West Virginia continues to get COVID-19 vaccines out the door as part of its distribution plan, while the state is seeing more cases and deaths but fewer tests with Christmas around the corner.
Gov. Jim Justice, speaking Wednesday during his final COVID-19 briefing before the Christmas weekend, encouraged families to reconsider large gatherings if possible. For those who continue to gather, Justice asked those families to be careful.
“Listen to me, you’ve got to be super careful with your family right now,” Justice said. “As sad and terrible as it may be, you may not really want to bring your family together. If you do, you really need to have masks on everybody, and they need to not be there for very long.”
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Gov. Jim Justice pleads with West Virginians to take precautions when gathering for Christmas. (Photo courtesy of the WV Governor’s Office)
CHARLESTON West Virginia continues to get COVID-19 vaccines out the door as part of its distribution plan, while the state is seeing more cases and deaths but fewer tests with Christmas around the corner.
Gov. Jim Justice, speaking Wednesday during his final COVID-19 briefing before the Christmas weekend, encouraged families to re-consider large gatherings if possible. For those who continue to gather, Justice asked those families to be careful.
“Listen to me, you’ve got to be super careful with your family right now,” Justice said. “As sad and terrible as it may be, you may not really want to bring your family together. If you do, you really need to have masks on everybody, and they need to not be there for very long.”
For The Inter-Mountain
CHARLESTON West Virginia continues to get COVID-19 vaccines out the door as part of its distribution plan, while the state is seeing more cases and deaths but fewer tests with Christmas around the corner.
Gov. Jim Justice, speaking Wednesday during his final COVID-19 briefing before the Christmas weekend, encouraged families to re-consider large gatherings if possible. For those who continue to gather, Justice asked those families to be careful.
“Listen to me, you’ve got to be super careful with your family right now,” Justice said. “As sad and terrible as it may be, you may not really want to bring your family together. If you do, you really need to have masks on everybody, and they need to not be there for very long.”