Vaccinations in Virginia continue to lag as the state approaches half a million doses distributed and the percentage of people testing positive climbs to nearly 16%, a first since early May.
Paul Conradt-Eberlin, left, administrator of Westport Rehabilitation and Nursing Center, receives COVID-19 vaccination from Thien Quoc Vo, pha…
Virginia expected to receive 480,000 doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine, but found out it will receive 110,000 fewer, causing a longer wait fo…
At VCU Medical Center, Dr. Audrey Roberson reacts after receivingg the corona virus vaccination from Veronica Nolden, RN, while Virginia Gover…
N.C. Gov. Roy Cooper takes off his mask before speaking during a briefing on North Carolina's coronavirus pandemic response Monday at the NC E…
Dr. Mandy Cohen, secretary of the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services, updates the public on the COVID-19 virus during a press briefi…
Calling conditions in North Carolina "dire" for the future spread of COVID-19, Gov. Roy Cooper announced a new executive order on Monday tightening regulations that call for people to wear masks.
The governor, who did not rule out further restrictions, said "This is in your hands, Virginia — you know what to do. If we do the right things, we will keep the numbers down.”
VDH reported a continued rise in hospitalizations throughout Virginia on Wednesday.