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Literary Notes: Authors and others can apply to be in RVA Booklovers Festival, May 8

Literary Notes: Authors and others can apply to be in RVA Booklovers Festival, May 8
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What will life be like after COVID-19?

What will life be like after COVID-19?
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What will life be like after COVID?

In a matter of just one year, COVID-19 has changed virtually every aspect of our lives. But, with the rollout of vaccines among more and more people, experts are now looking ahead to what life will be like after the pandemic ends. Will working from home still be the norm? What about face masks? And then there are the lingering impacts of the virus itself, from continuing symptoms among the youngest and healthiest patients to the isolation felt by society s most vulnerable.  A team of reporters from across the country answered these questions and more for the TEGNA special project Life after COVID.

What will life be like after COVID?

What will life be like after COVID?
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This Week in COVID: Vaccine Dispute Unlikely to Cause Disruption

People with COVID-19 occupy less than half of all intensive-care beds in the state for the first time since mid-December. Statewide, 45 percent of intensive-care beds are in use by COVID-19 patients. Overall, available intensive-care bed capacity has finally exceeded 10 percent, although a 20 percent safety margin is usually considered the minimum capacity needed. The majority of COVID-19 patients in intensive care, 561 of 838, are on ventilators. Lower occupancy means hospitals are resuming more surgeries. Banner Health Chief Clinical Officer Marjorie Bessel told the media last Wednesday that the hospital network, the state s largest, has now resumed surgeries that require no more than one night of intensive-care monitoring and three days of in-hospital recovery. Banner is working through a backlog of needed surgeries that were postponed due to COVID-19 and Bessel said they remain very busy. Some of the contracts for travel nurses brought into the state to bolster staffing will

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