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Fredericksburg-area health district opens up vaccine eligibility ahead of schedule


Everyone age 16 and up in the Rappahannock Area Health District will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine starting Friday, about 10 days ahead of the national schedule for open eligibility.
“We are excited to expand vaccination opportunities for all community members,” said Dr. Denise Bonds, acting director of the local health district that includes Fredericksburg and the counties of Caroline, King George, Spotsylvania and Stafford.
MWHC President and CEO Michael McDermott about the health care system s response to COVID-19 in an Ask the Mayor segment with Fredericksburg Mayor Mary Katherine Greenlaw
The Rappahannock–Rapidan Health District, which includes Culpeper, Fauquier and Orange counties, moved to phase 2, the general public, on Monday. The Three Rivers Health District, which includes Westmoreland County and other Northern Neck localities, plans to move to the next phase within one to two weeks, according to a Tuesday press release. ....

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COVID-19 cases in kids rise in Charlottesville area, experts caution potential '4th wave'


COVID-19 cases in kids rise in Charlottesville area, experts caution potential ‘4th wave’
Hand sanitizing station in Charlottesville (Source: WVIR)
By Max Marcilla | April 7, 2021 at 8:42 PM EDT - Updated April 7 at 8:42 PM
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Rises in COVID-19 cases in the Blue Ridge Health District have been seen before, most recently after the Christmas and New Year holiday and then again when University of Virginia students returned to grounds for the spring semester.
While the seven-day moving average is going down in the district, a potential fourth wave has health experts pleading for cautious behavior.
“There’s a lot of conversations about a fourth surge,” said Charlottesville Mayor Nikuyah Walker at Monday’s City Council meeting. “Is that a local concern?” ....

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