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Annual Virginia health rankings put Petersburg at dead last in state


The Progress-Index
Petersburg has been rated the least healthy locality in Virginia by a research group from the University of Wisconsin.
The data, part of the 2021 County Health Rankings from UW s Population Health Institute, comes from statistics for 2019 or even earlier, and does not take the COVID-19 pandemic into account. The pandemic s effect will be measured in next year s rankings.
The Virginia Department of Health announced the rankings Wednesday, claiming that while Virginia is improving overall, there still are gaps that need to be addressed, and health in some of the more financially strapped localities is one of them.
All five of the localities at the bottom of the list are cities Petersburg, followed by Galax in southwest Virginia, Covington in the Shenandoah Valley, Martinsville in southern Virginia, and Hopewell, right next door to Petersburg. ....

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A year after COVID-19 transformed life in Wisconsin, pandemic toll widespread


DAVID WAHLBERG
A cascade of coronavirus cases and cancellations washed over Wisconsin and the Madison area a year ago this week, upending life for everyone and ushering in a state of physical distancing, economic downturn and unprecedented deaths for which the end may be near but remains unclear.
At the beginning of the second week of March last year, the state had reported only one case of COVID-19, a Dane County resident who tested positive more than a month earlier after returning from China. A second case was confirmed that Monday and a third on Tuesday. By Friday, March 13, the total was 19 cases, suggesting community spread, first suspected in the U.S. near Seattle, may have come here. ....

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Report finds benefits for economy, health in universal paid sick leave


Wisconsin Examiner
Report finds benefits for economy, health in universal paid sick leave
Helping workers stay home when they’re sick or exposed to COVID-19 could reduce the pandemic’s spread, analysis finds
While vaccines have been slowly rolling out for COVID-19 and state lawmakers are debating whether to throw out Wisconsin’s statewide mask requirement, a new report points to another tool that could help curb the spread of the coronavirus:
Money.
Not just money for public health departments or money to invest in medical prevention, treatment or cures money in workers’ pockets.
Paid sick leave and workers’ compensation coverage when employees contract COVID-19 on the job could encourage more workers to safely stay in quarantine or isolation so they avoid spreading the virus, according to the report ....

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