
Evidence-based national direction lacking in COVID-19 response
When it comes to mitigating the effects of COVID-19 in America, President Trump has made his opinion clear: states need to do more.

When it comes to mitigating the effects of COVID-19 in America, President Trump has made his opinion clear: states need to do more.

The House voted today to pass the $2.2 trillion COVID-19 emergency relief package that had been passed by the Senate on Wednesday, sending the legislation to President Trump for his signature.

American Shakespeare Center will release four productions from its 2020 Actors’ Renaissance Season and three productions from its National Tour for streaming through a ticketed system on the company’s website.

The Senate voted Wednesday to pass a $2 trillion COVID-19 relief plan that provides for $1,200 in direct payments to most Americans, and includes billions of dollars in lending and grant programs designed to help businesses, workers and municipalities.

The Waynesboro YMCA recognizes the unprecedented danger with COVID-19 and is launching an online effort to support the area’s most vulnerable residents, including low-income families, seniors and veterans.

To reduce the exposure and spread of the coronavirus (COVID19), the Salem VA Medical Center will postpone non-essential procedures for a minimum of 60 days, effective immediately.

Shenandoah University’s McCormick Civil War Institute has published its first book—one that chronicles a Union soldier’s wartime experience and his beliefs on war, politics and the homefront.

This is not a test of our commitment to basic hygiene or disaster preparedness or our ability to come together as a nation in times of crisis, although we’re not doing so well on any of those fronts.

The Black Maternal Health Caucus introduced on Tuesday a historic “Momnibus” legislative package to address the United States’ urgent maternal health crisis.

Charlotte Clymer, the press secretary for rapid response at the Human Rights Campaign, will present an endowed lecture at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 19, in Cole Hall at Bridgewater College.
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