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Excessive Heat Warning Issued for Today — The alert will take effect in the D.C. area, including Fairfax County, from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. With “dangerously hot conditions with heat index values around 110 expected,” the “potential for heat related illnesses” is increased, especially “for those working or participating in outdoor activities.” [NWS] Proposed
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COVID-19 Case data for Fairfax County Health District – Current Week, Dec. 6-12. Since March, healthcare workers at Reston Hospital Center, like their counterparts elsewhere at county, state and national levels, as well as globally, have fought relentlessly, risking their own lives to treat and save their coronavirus patients. More often than not, during these past nine months, the patients recovered and went home to their families, but many died. Like other healthcare workers, those at Reston Hospital did something to control their negative emotions. They strengthened their resolve, believing, holding onto hope, that circumstances would improve even in the face of adversity.
A Look Inside the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors Meeting Dec. 1, 2020 Highlights of discussion and actions that impact all who live, work and play in the diverse county After much discussion, the Board approved Comments on I-495 NEXT Draft National Environmental Policy Act Environmental Assessment and Draft Design Plans (Dranesville and Providence Districts) with an amendment by Supervisor John W. Foust, Dranesville District. His amendment was to delete the sentence: “The project provides significantly greater benefit if Maryland completes their system of managed lanes, particularly increasing the capacity of the American Legion Bridge,” and insert the sentence: “As VDOT’s own studies indicate the project provides significant benefits only if Maryland completes their system of managed lanes, particularly completing the capacity of the American Legion Bridge. In the interim the project will cause inequitable and therefore unacceptable delays to non-express lane traffic.” Chairman McKay said, ”My only objection with (Foust’s) language…(is it) would clearly be not moving forward with the project, unless Maryland has successfully executed a comprehensive agreement for their own express lanes. I’m leery of giving control over to another state.” Vice Chair Gross said , “I am very concerned that if this amendment would pass that the folks in Richmond would stop reading the letter after the first paragraph. They would interpret this language to say, oh they don’t want the project.”