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Lynchburg-area economic development offices celebrate successes during pandemic

This week, localities nationwide recognized the work economic developers do to create vibrant communities with strong economies during National Economic Development Week, which runs from May 9 to 15. Locally, economic officials have powered through an unprecedented pandemic and still assisted in company expansions and openings, provided grants to businesses and helped them retain their workforce. In 2020, the Lynchburg Office of Economic Development and Tourism assisted multiple companies, including Bausch + Lomb, which invested more than $35 million to expand its manufacturing facility to provide U.S. distribution for its contact lens products and create 79 new jobs over the next five years. In January 2020, Flowers Foods, one of the nation’s largest producers of packaged baked foods, announced a $25 million investment to expand and transform its Lynchburg bakery into an organic facility, creating 15 new jobs. The bakery, which the company has operated for more than 40 years

As Americans reject dangerous covid vaccines, US states and cities see an increase in unused vaccine doses

https://www.afinalwarning.com/511977.html (Natural News) Many U.S. states and cities are seeing an increase in the amount of unused Wuhan coronavirus doses. Data has shown that one in three doses remain unused in some jurisdictions, alongside a dwindling number of people signing up for vaccination appointments. Nevertheless, the rise in unused doses and reduction in vaccine appointments in some areas have not impacted the country’s overall COVID-19 vaccination efforts. A Bloomberg News analysis looked at vaccination figures in the state of Virginia. Based on current data, the state has used up 83 percent of vaccines supplied to it. But the number of people getting the jabs differ in each of the cities in The Old Dominion. The analysis focused on the cities of Charlottesville and Lynchburg – an hour away from each other – to illustrate this disparity.

UVa: Areas of Va with higher vaccine rates more likely to stave off summer surge

The possibility of a summer surge of COVID-19 infections easily could vary across the commonwealth, based on vaccine acceptance. The communities in which a higher percentage of the population gets a shot of protection — such as Northern Virginia — appear to escape an uptick in cases, even in a worst-case scenario forecast. These scenarios are updated weekly by the University of Virginia’s Biocomplexity Institute and made public each Friday in a summary report, along with an analysis that’s dozens of pages long. “Vaccination rates are the driving factor behind the wide regional variation,” researchers wrote in Friday’s report.

NY health department requires nursing home staff and residents to sign paperwork if they decline the coronavirus vaccine

New York State Department of Health issued new guidance on April 15 that requires nursing homes to offer “an opportunity to receive” the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) jab to all consenting residents and staff by April 29, and within two weeks of a new hire or a new admission. Those turning down the offer will need to sign paperwork acknowledging that they are begging off. Facilities that don’t comply with the new rules may be penalized by as much as $2,000 per violation. The new guideline has been viewed by critics as the state health department’s way of putting more pressure on the facilities to bridge the gap between vaccinated and unvaccinated staff as nearly half of New York’s nursing home workers haven’t gotten the COVID-19 vaccine.

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