
What happens after COVID? A look at a post-COVID office policy
COVID-19 has forced changes in the workplace from social distancing to remote working. Many of these changes will remain for the long term even after the pandemic.

COVID-19 has forced changes in the workplace from social distancing to remote working. Many of these changes will remain for the long term even after the pandemic.

With the arrival of spring, you’re more likely to be outdoors – planting flowers, taking the dog for a walk. A tick that can infect you with Lyme disease can be as small as the period at the end of this sentence.

Two bills introduced by Roanoke Del. Sam Rasoul that make COVID-19 vaccinations and healthcare more accessible in Virginia were signed by Gov. Ralph Northam.

Sen. Mark R. Warner is pressing Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg about the proliferation of anti-vaccine content on the company’s platforms, particularly Instagram.

Until the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, travel agents had been sending their clients to destinations all over the world, and booking trips to once-in-a-lifetime getaways.

Less than nine months after the Virginia Lottery introduced online game offerings, Virginians have won more than $400 million playing Lottery games online using their smartphones, tablets or computers.

We weren’t driving nearly as much in 2020, for obvious reasons, but fewer cars on the road during the pandemic did not diminish the risk of dying in a vehicle crash.

The FBI and Virginia Department of Health are warning the public about several emerging fraud schemes such as advertisements or offers promising early access to a COVID-19 vaccine for a fee.

U.S. Sens. Mark R. Warner and Tim Kaine announced $4,387,500 in federal funding from the Federal Emergency Management Agency to the Virginia Department of Health to support COVID-19 vaccine distribution in Virginia.

Federal Retail Pharmacy partners will expand within Phase 1b to offer vaccines to individuals who are 16-64 with high-risk medical conditions, as well as frontline essential workers.
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