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The Bristol Virginia School Board gave final approval Monday to a new student cell phone policy that is expected to go into place later this year. ....
Currently 49% of Southwest Virginia’s 317,000 residents are fully vaccinated against the novel coronavirus, according to the Virginia Department of Health. ....
The 10 counties and two cities of this region recorded more than 26,000 cases of the novel coronavirus and more than 200 deaths, in just the first two months of ....
May.24 Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Vice Dean Joshua Sharfstein discusses making sense of travel restrictions and why it is not yet time to relax in the fight against Covid-19. The Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported by Michael R. Bloomberg, founder and majority owner of Bloomberg LP, the parent company of Bloomberg News. Some five months after the Bristol regionâs first COVID-19 vaccine was administered, less than a third of area residents have been vaccinated and the pace, of late, has nearly stalled. State health departments report about 37% of Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia residents have received at least one dose â compared to 48% of the entire U.S. population â while 31% of this regionâs residents are fully vaccinated against the novel coronavirus. That compares to 38% fully vaccinated nationwide, according to the Centers for Disease Control. ....
Sarah Wade | Bristol Herald Courier ABINGDON, Va. â On Monday morning, the Virginia National Guard launched a week of mass COVID-19 testing in Southwest Virginiaâs Mount Rogers Health District, where the respiratory illness continues to spread with a wildfire-like ferocity. A huge train of cars and pickups inched through steady rain along the road leading to Abingdon High Schoolâs lower parking lot, one of the testing sites, at around 9 a.m. Under a pair of blue tents, eight or so service members from Task Force Dogwood, the Virginia National Guardâs COVID-19 testing team, handed out consent forms and administered nasopharyngeal swabs. ....