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Julia Christine Devlin UVA lecturer missing Shenandoah NP: foul play?

The National Park Service has launched a search with help from the state’s Department of Emergency Services. The operation is focusing on the southern portion of the park where her car was found, authorities said. #NEW update from @ShenandoahNPS: Julia Devlin is still missing. Her car was found wrecked off of Skyline Drive on Saturday. They have wrapped up their search on the ground in spaces of the highest probability and have been investigating behind the scenes as well- so far no clues. pic.twitter.com/6sLMwbeWHa Foul play?  ‘Shenandoah National Park officials urge the public to avoid the area. Due to the ongoing investigation and search dogs activity, the Park is not recruiting volunteers,’ park officials said.

Long wait times Wednesday at BRHD Kmart Vaccination Site

Long wait times Wednesday at BRHD Kmart Vaccination Site Long lines at BRHD vaccine clinic on Hydraulic Road. (Source: WVIR) By Riley Wyant | March 10, 2021 at 8:44 PM EST - Updated March 10 at 8:44 PM CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - People were greeted with long wait times while trying to get their COVID-19 vaccines Wednesday at the Blue Ridge Health District’s site on Hydraulic Road. Many waited for line for hours, even with appointments set up ahead of time. Quite the line snaking around at the BRHD Vaccination Site on Hydraulic Rd at the Old Kmart. @NBC29pic.twitter.com/MMtxFraKM7— Riley Wyant (@rileywyantTV) March 10, 2021

Blue Ridge Health District brings forward important vaccination updates

Blue Ridge Health District brings forward important vaccination updates Blue Ridge Health District brings forward important vaccination updates By Riley Wyant | February 16, 2021 at 6:43 PM EST - Updated February 17 at 10:45 AM CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - The Blue Ridge Health District is clearing up some crucial vaccine confusion tonight. With a new vaccine registration system in place and winter weather on the way, BRHD officials want to get updated information out about the vaccination process. BRHD Officials say limited supply continues to be an overwhelming issue. “As Governor Northam has reported, it will be March or April before we see significant increases in vaccine to meet the demand. So we are currently receiving 2,850 doses per week,” BRHD Incident Commander Ryan McKay said. “So we are working with a very small number to try to distribute and dispense to a large population across our health district.”

Herd immunity in Virginia likely out of reach, UVA Health antibody study shows

Herd immunity in Virginia likely out of reach, UVA Health antibody study shows Herd immunity in Virginia likely out of reach, UVA Health antibody study shows By Riley Wyant | February 15, 2021 at 8:06 PM EST - Updated February 15 at 8:06 PM CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - The term ‘herd immunity’ is a common phrase that has been tossed around often during the pandemic, but a study out of UVA Health shows herd immunity is likely out of reach for Virginians. This study involved thousands of random patients who went to non-COVID-19 related clinics for routine check-ups. The results show only a very small portion of people had COVID-19 antibodies in August.

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