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Northam orders all Va. K-12 schools closed for at least 2 weeks
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Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam has ordered all K-12 schools in Virginia to close for a minimum of two weeks, due to the spread of COVID-19 in the commonwealth. Schools will
Va. coronavirus cases jump to 30
State's confirmed cases nearly doubled overnight
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The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Virginia jumped to 30 Friday — up from 17 confirmed cases on Thursday, according to the Virginia Department of Health. Ten patients are
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Companies, agencies look to telework in combating COVID-19
CDC recommends remote working when possible.
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As the coronavirus continues its march into Virginia, some businesses and agencies are asking employees to telework as a precautionary measure. McLean-headquartered Capital One has encouraged its employees and contractors
Va. universities moving classes online amid coronavirus worries
More than 15 colleges and universities, including Virginia Tech and U.Va., are canceling in-person classes, likely for the rest of the semester.
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UPDATED 6 A.M. MARCH 13 As the novel coronavirus continues to spread across Virginia, more than 15 colleges and universities across the commonwealth — including the University of Virginia, Virginia
First Central Va. coronavirus case confirmed, ninth in the state
Longwood student and Alexandria resident have virus, local authorities say, which would be cases 10 and 11.
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UPDATED: Cases 10 and 11 in Virginia were announced by Longwood University in Farmville and by the Alexandria Health Department late Wednesday. The Virginia Department of Health has not yet made
Health insurers say they’ll waive coronavirus testing fees
Trump, Congress weigh payroll, industry aid
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WASHINGTON — Major health insurance companies will waive copayments for novel coronavirus testing, Vice President Mike Pence said at a briefing with firm executives and President Donald Trump at the
Eight Virginians test positive for coronavirus
Latest cases are in Virginia Beach, Loudoun County.
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CORRECTION: Virginia Business previously reported that there were nine cases of COVID-19 in the commonwealth. However, a U.S. Navy announcement Tuesday about a civilian worker in Falls Church who reported
Still no Virginia cases of coronavirus, but state prepares for outbreak
Latest updates on statewide response to COVID-19
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As of Wednesday afternoon, Virginia still has no confirmed cases of COVID-19, the novel coronavirus that has spread to 60 countries. However, as more cases are reported nationally, as well