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A Richmond-based nonprofit announced plans this week to build a COVID memorial in central Virginia. The nonprofit recently bought 150 acres in Goochland for the project.
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Several precautions Virginia Tech enforced last year have been revised for the upcoming school year. The university released new COVID-19 safety guidelines Monday ahead of its fall semester.
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The Roanoke City-Alleghany Health District reported a slight increase in hospitalizations Tuesday.
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Hospitalizations in the Roanoke City-Alleghany Health District are at the highest level since March, though still far below the levels seen in previous surges.
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The guidelines are a departure from federal guidelines, which take a stricter approach.
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A new study could make predicting future pandemics more accurate-- by combining math with research on human behavior.
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Doctor Cynthia Morrow, director of the Roanoke City-Alleghany Health District, is optimistic we’ve hit the peak of this latest surge a little earlier than expected.
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The Roanoke region hit a grim milestone Wednesday related to the COVID-19 pandemic, with cases and hospitalizations on the rise again.
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COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations in the Roanoke area have been holding relatively steady for the past few weeks. There have been some upticks, especially at a statewide level, though.
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The federal government awarded $2 trillion to American businesses and families through the CARES Act – moving quickly to provide financial relief during the pandemic. Now, investigators are teaming up to figure out who committed fraud in applying for assistance and to prosecute.