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$8M in federal funding to go toward expanding COVID-19 testing in Virginia

Chris Graham
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U.S. Sens. Mark Warner and Tim Kaine announced $7,961,099 in federal funding through the Department of Health and Human Services to expand COVID-19 testing capacity at 26 health centers across Virginia.

These grants were awarded as part of the Expanding Capacity for Coronavirus Testing (ECT) program.

“We must expand testing capacity for COVID-19 in Virginia and across the country,” the senators said. “This federal funding will directly help health centers in Virginia achieve this. We will keep working to ensure that health centers receive the support they need to serve Virginians during this emergency.”

The following will receive funding:

  • Rockbridge Area Free Clinic of Lexington, VA will receive $198,709
  • Tri-Area Community Health of Laurel Fork, VA will receive $247,429
  • Blue Ridge Medical Center, Inc. of Arrington, VA will receive $227,029
  • Central Virginia Health Services of New Canton, VA will receive $785,164
  • Portsmouth Community Health Center, Inc. of Portsmouth, VA will receive $291,424
  • Peninsula Institute for Community Health of Newport News, VA will receive $405,559
  • Neighborhood Health of Alexandria, VA will receive $536,194
  • Clinch River Health Services, Inc. of Dungannon, VA will receive $138,814
  • Kuumba Community Health & Wellness Center of Roanoke, VA will receive $239,974
  • St. Charles Health Council, Inc. of Jonesville, VA will receive $356,074
  • Eastern Shore Rural Health System, Inc. of Onancock, VA will receive $573,139
  • Daily Planet Health Services of Richmond, VA will receive $201,424
  • Johnson Health Center of Madison Heights, VA will receive $475,054
  • Highland Medical Center, Inc. of Monterey, VA will receive $126,499
  • Piedmont Access to Health Services (PATHS) of Danville, VA will receive $387,844
  • Southwest Virginia Community Health Systems, Inc. of Saltville, VA will receive $321,469
  • Martinsville Henry County Coalition for Health and Wellness of Martinsville, VA will receive $170,044
  • Harrisonburg Community Health Center, Inc. of Harrisonburg, VA will receive $332,344
  • Free Clinic Of The New River Valley, Inc. of Christiansburg, VA will receive $174,979
  • Greater Prince William Community Health Center of Woodbridge, VA will receive $386,404
  • Bland County Medical Clinic, Inc. of Bastian, VA will receive $194,404
  • Southern Dominion Health Systems, Inc. of Victoria, VA will receive $285,574
  • Stony Creek Community Health Center of Stony Creek, VA will receive $138,739
  • Loudoun Community Health Center DBA Health Works Northern Virginia of Leesburg, VA will receive $286,249
  • Capital Area Health Network of Richmond, VA will receive $312,604
  • Horizon Health Services, Inc. of Ivor, VA will receive $167,959

The ECT award supports health centers by providing funding for necessary expenses to purchase, administer, and expand capacity for testing in order to monitor and combat COVID-19.

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Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].

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