coronavirus Jul 13, 2020
The clock is ticking in Loudoun County, Virginia, for teachers and parents to make a critical decision: Will they opt for face-to-face instruction this fall? Dozens of teachers who don’t believe a return to the classroom will be safe blasted their car horns outside the county’s education headquarters Monday afternoon during the Loudoun Education Association’s “Solidarity for Safety Rally.”. coronavirus Jul 13, 2020
A Prince George’s County police officer received a call to help a man with autism and he responded with the power of music. Officer Christian Payamps diffused a tense situation by jamming with the 23-year-old on Sunday. The man’s mother thanked the officer. “I thank him for his kindness and his ability to diffuse a potentially psychotic episode,” Sharon. Maryland Feb 26, 2020
A Prince George’s County officer helped a family in need – with a jam session. He saw that a man with autism was having a bad day and decided to diffuse the situation by playing guitar with him. News4’s Shomari Stone reports.
Virginia reported another record day for new coronavirus infections, and that surge is putting even more pressure on hospitals in the commonwealth already pushed to the brink. “We are seeing higher numbers than we’ve ever seen,” Mary Washington Healthcare Senior Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer Eileen Dohmann said. There are more COVID-19 patients in Virginia hospitals now than. hospitalizations Dec 23, 2020
In Northern Virginia, hospitals only have a few hundred beds left until they reach capacity. Northern Virginia Bureau Reporter Drew Wilder talked with the president of Inova Fairfax, who said hospitals can find more space, but he’s most worried about his medical staff.