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'It's anguish': Family of young dad killed in January shooting seeks answers


Feb 1, 2021 / 07:37 PM EST
INDIANPOLIS (WISH) The family of 25-year-old Derell Brown are looking for answers.
Brown was shot and killed on the far east side last week at the Stonybrook Commons Apartments. So far, police have no leads in the case.
“You wake up crying, you go to sleep crying. It’s anguish; it’s painful. The screams you hear coming from your mother and your grandmother in the middle of the night. It makes no sense,” said his sister, Shanise Allen.
His family said their lives have become a living nightmare after Brown’s death.
His mother, Denise Bonds, is still in disbelief. ....

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BRHD and UVa Health partner on another remote COVID vaccine site


BRHD and UVa Health partner on another remote COVID vaccine site
Photo: WINA
CHARLOTTESVILLE (WINA) – The Blue Ridge Health District is partnering with UVa Health having opened another remote COVID vaccination tent along the 29 corridor. UVa Health’s Director of Hospital Epidemiology, Dr. Costi Sifri, says this second vaccination location is at Seminole Square Shopping Center between the Marshalls and Ferguson stores. He says they’re there at the direction of the BRHD… and community members helped choose this location because it’s on the bus line and easily accessible. In fact, JAUNT and CAT are offering no-cost transportation to take individuals to and from Seminole Square vaccination appointments. ....

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BRHD expands COVID vaccinations to phase 1B recipients


BRHD expands COVID vaccinations to phase 1B recipients
Coronavirus vaccines (FILE) (Source: WVIR)
By Elizabeth Holmes | January 15, 2021 at 4:49 PM EST - Updated January 15 at 4:53 PM
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - The Blue Ridge Health District announced Friday it will begin phase 1B of the coronavirus vaccine roll-out this coming Monday, January 18.
Phase 1B includes frontline essential workers like police, teachers, and grocery workers. The phase now also includes those age 65 and older and those with pre-existing conditions between the ages of 16 through 64.
Registration for the vaccine can be accessed on the health district’s website.
BRHD Release January 15, 2021
Beginning, Monday, January 18, the Blue Ridge Health District (BRHD) will expand vaccination to “Phase 1b” priority groups at closed “point of dispensing” (POD) COVID-19 vaccination clinics. Phase 1b is the second group eligible to receive the vaccine, and includes polic ....

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University of Virginia prepares for in-person semester despite COVID surge


University of Virginia prepares for in-person semester despite COVID surge
University of Virginia prepares for in-person semester despite COVID surge
By Max Marcilla | January 15, 2021 at 10:45 PM EST - Updated January 15 at 11:10 PM
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - University of Virginia students are coming back to Grounds soon for an in-person spring semester. We asked why the university feels comfortable bringing students back for in-person classes, starting on February 1, when we are in the toughest days yet of the coronavirus pandemic.
“The university is, without a doubt, more prepared to handle this virus than we’ve ever been,” said Brian Coy, the university’s spokesperson. “We have greater testing capacity, we know a lot more just about how to manage the virus, we’re starting to see a lot of members in our health system and other people in the region be vaccinated, and we have much greater isolation and quarantine capacity than we did when we b ....

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