The number of COVID-19 patients in Virginia hospitals is down nearly 100 over the past two days. Which is good news for lots of reasons, including when the Commonwealth will be able to take the first baby steps toward getting back to some sense of normal.
The COVID-19 lockdown is impacting UVA Health, with a deficit running at $85 million a month forcing unprecedented changes in operations, including furloughs for some employees, and reductions in hours and pay cuts for others.
Ralph Northam is stuck on seeing the state increase its COVID-19 testing capacity to 10,000 per day. He’s had six weeks, and his efforts to date, such as they are, have us at 4,000 per day today. And for some reason, he’s proud of himself.
Congressman A. Donald McEachin is highlighting the work of Richmond nonprofit arts organization, Studio Two Three, which has converted their workspace to make more than 1,500 masks to donate to frontline workers.
Great news! We’re flattening the curve! Only 4.4 million people filed an initial unemployment claim last week, down 810,000 from the more than 5.2 million who had filed the week before.
U.S. Sen. Mark Warner is leading 37 Senate colleagues in pressing congressional leaders to make sure that any future COVID-19 relief legislation includes strong measures to secure healthcare coverage for Americans.
Twenty-two million Americans, and counting, are unemployed, but bringing up the plight of those on the sidelines earns you the scorn of the #lockdownprivilege set.
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