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…
With Virginia’s percentage of positive COVID-19 tests climbing toward 12% and more than 4 million travelers passing through U.S. security checkpoints since Friday, health officials say the surge post-Christmas could bring hospitals to a breaking point.
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…
Gov. Ralph Northam said Monday that he is considering further COVID-19 restrictions this week following upward trends since Thanksgiving and a weekend that saw the highest number of daily coronavirus cases ever recorded in Virginia, with 11,490 new infections coming in since Friday.
Northam urges Virginians to help stem the COVID-19 surge as hospitalizations reach new peak
Gov. Ralph Northam said Wednesday the virus is spreading notably in community gatherings.
Gov. Ricketts is holding off on tighter restrictions until Nebraska's COVID hospitalizations reach a specified level. That could happen this week.
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.”