Feature Article
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Gov. Ralph Northam announced a new task force to identify new ways to lower healthcare costs and expand access, while highlighting ways that recent healthcare expansions may have helped Virginians with the coronavirus.
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In today's briefing, Gov. Ralph Northam said some beaches are opening again, and announced new resources to help tenants, homeowners and landlords prevent evictions.
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Gov. Ralph Northam confirmed that Northern Virginia will reopen later than the expected phase one start date of May 15, and answered many questions about testing and Virginia's readiness.
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Gov. Ralph Northam detailed what a phase one reopening could look like.
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Gov. Ralph Northam is still cautiously anticipating reopening businesses next week. He says by that time he's hoping to see 14 days of declines in COVID-19 cases.
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Gov. Ralph Northam announced today that the state could reopen on May 15, citing a downward trend in positive tests for COVID-19.
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Gov. Ralph Northam announced a rapid increase in COVID-19 testing capacity today, and said the success of social distancing had Virginia on the road to reopening.
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In the governor's briefing, he announced that elective surgeries, dental procedures, and veterinary work could resume this Friday with the expiration of an earlier order. Social distancing, implemented to slow the spread of coronavirus, has prevented a New York or Italy style outbreak, and kept hospitals from being overwhelmed.