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“At this point with the amount of immunity we have, with our vaccine immunity, with our natural immunity, I’m really hopeful that we’re looking to a healthy spring,” Dr. Cynthia Morrow said.
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The director of the Roanoke City-Alleghany Health District says data shows a declining number of cases over the past few weeks, as well as more recent declines in demand for testing and in the testing positivity rate.
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A record number of COVID-positive inpatients and a large number of infected employees are forcing changes at the hospital system that serves parts of southwest Virginia and northeast Tennessee.
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The number of new cases in the Roanoke City-Alleghany Health District is about 25% lower this week.
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The Roanoke City-Alleghany Health District saw a record number of cases over the past week. But some parts of the state are starting to see a drop in the number of cases.
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More people are hospitalized for COVID-19 in the Roanoke and Lynchburg areas right now than at any point during the pandemic.
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The order lasts 30 days, which means it will be in effect after he leaves office and Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin takes over.
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Health officials in the Roanoke area are stressing the need for masks in schools.The controversy popped up earlier this week after an unexpected vote by the Roanoke County School Board.
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Many people who need a COVID-19 test here in Virginia have encountered long waits.But state officials say it’s not a supply problem.
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Virginia has now recorded more than 15,000 deaths related to COVID-19. Residents of the Roanoke area account for more than 700 of them.