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COVID-19 cases in kids rise in Charlottesville area, experts caution potential 4th wave

COVID-19 cases in kids rise in Charlottesville area, experts caution potential ‘4th wave’ Hand sanitizing station in Charlottesville (Source: WVIR) By Max Marcilla | April 7, 2021 at 8:42 PM EDT - Updated April 7 at 8:42 PM CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - Rises in COVID-19 cases in the Blue Ridge Health District have been seen before, most recently after the Christmas and New Year holiday and then again when University of Virginia students returned to grounds for the spring semester. While the seven-day moving average is going down in the district, a potential fourth wave has health experts pleading for cautious behavior. “There’s a lot of conversations about a fourth surge,” said Charlottesville Mayor Nikuyah Walker at Monday’s City Council meeting. “Is that a local concern?”

Albemarle Co adopts new COVID-19 occupancy limits

Albemarle Co. adopts new COVID-19 occupancy limits Albemarle County adopts Emergency Order 21 By Elizabeth Holmes | April 8, 2021 at 5:23 PM EDT - Updated April 9 at 2:46 PM ALBEMARLE COUNTY, Va. (WVIR) - Albemarle County is adopting Emergency Ordinance 21-E(1), relaxing previous occupancy restrictions to better align with the Executive Order 72 and Virginia’s Phase 3 guidelines. The Albemarle County Board of Supervisors voted to adopt the order Wednesday, April 7.. Restaurants, bars, wineries, and distilleries can now have 50 people inside and 100 people outside. Gatherings can also have 50 people inside and 100 people outside. Gatherings are not bound to distancing guidelines. “The big difference is if you’re at a gathering you can all stay intermingled. If you are parties that cumulatively total 50 people indoors or 100 people outdoors, you must maintain a minimum of 6 feet difference between your party and your table and another party and their table,â

Senator Mark Warner visits BRHD s mass vaccination clinic

Senator Mark Warner visits BRHD’s mass vaccination clinic Senator Mark Warner visits BRHD’s mass vaccination clinic By Rachel Hirschheimer | April 7, 2021 at 4:58 PM EDT - Updated April 8 at 9:57 AM ALBEMARLE COUNTY, Va. (WVIR) - U.S. Senator Mark Warner (D-Virginia) says despite some challenges the Blue Ridge Health District faced in the beginning of the vaccine rollout, he’s proud of the progress this team has made as the district heads into phase two next week. “These health department workers, the volunteers, I saw a lot of student nurses from Piedmont Community College all here helping the community. I got a chance to talk to a lot of folks in line,” Warner said.

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