Fauquier County, VA
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Rappahannock/Rapidan Health District
The Rappahannock Rapidan Health District has provided valuable information on the role we play in the fight against the Coronavirus. Click hereKết quả xổ số trong một tháng to find out how you can help stop the spread!
For more information, contact the Virginia Department of Health.
State Hotline: 1-877-ASK-VDH3
Local Hotline: 540-316-6302
www.vdh.virginia.gov/coronavirus/
www.facebook.com/RappRapHD/
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December 10, 2020 - Order of Public Health Emergency Nine - Common Sense Surge - Temporary Restrictions due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
November 13, 2020 - Governor Northam Announces New Statewide Measures to Contain COVID-19
November 5, 2020 - Phase Three Further Adjusting of Certain Temporary Restrictions due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
June 30, 2020 - EO-67 and Order of Public Health Emergency Seven - Phase Three Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
June 23, 2020 - Governor Northam Outlines Phase Three Guidelines to Lift Additional Public Health Restrictions
June 18, 2020 - Governor Northam Outlines Phase Three Guidelines to Lift Additional Public Health Restrictions
June 2, 2020 - EO-65 Phase Two Easing of Certain Temporary Restrictions Due to Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19)
May 26, 2020 - Governor Northam Announces Face Covering Requirement and Workplace Safety Regulations
May 13, 2020 - Kết quả xổ số trong một thángGovernor Northam Announces Phase One to Begin Friday, Northern Virginia to Delay Reopening by Two Weeks
May 04, 2020 - Governor Outlines Phased Plan to Safely, Gradually Ease Restrictions
April 23, 2020 - Governor Northam Extends Ban on Elective Surgeries, Closure of DMV Offices
April 15, 2020Kết quả xổ số trong một tháng - Governor Ralph Northam announced that he will extend Executive Order Fifty-Three for two weeks, through Friday, May 8, 2020.
Executive Order Fifty-Three originally signed on March 24, bans crowds of more than 10 people; closes recreation, entertainment, and personal care businesses; and limits restaurants to offering takeout and delivery services only.
“As we have seen from our data and models, social distancing is working, and we are slowing the spread of this virus,” said Governor Northam. “But it is too early to let up. By extending this order to keep certain businesses closed or restricted, we can continue to evaluate the situation and plan for how to eventually ease restrictions so that our businesses may operate without endangering public health.”
April 9, 2020: Do you have friends or family who need COVID-19 information in a different language? CDC’s COVID-19 website has options in Spanish, simplified Chinese, Vietnamese, and Korean. Be sure to click the other language tabs near the top of the page here:
April 3, 2020: Recommendation Regarding the Use of Cloth Face Coverings, Especially in Areas of Significant Community-Based Transmission
March 30, 2020: TEMPORARY STAY AT Kết quả xổ số trong một tháng ORDER DUE TO NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)
COVID-19 Updates in the Commonwealth of Virginia
NUMBER SIXTY-SEVEN (2020)
AND
ORDER OF PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY SEVEN
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PHASE THREE EASING OF CERTAIN TEMPORARY RESTRICTIONS DUE TO NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)
Importance of the Issue
On June 2, 2020, Executive Order 65 and Order of Public Health Emergency Six implemented Phase Two, continuing to ease business, gathering, and traveling restrictions originally imposed by Executive Order 53 and Executive Order 55 issued in March of 2020. During the weeks following, the public health metrics have continued to show positive trends. Our testing is increasing, our supply of personal protective equipment is steady, our hospital bed capacity remains steady, our hospitalizations statewide have a downward trend, and the percentage of positive tests continue to trend downward. Virginia continues to make significant progress.
Kết quả xổ số trong một thángAs outlined below, we will move forward into Phase Three. In doing so, we must remember that the virus is still in our communities. We must remain cautious—continue teleworking whenever possible, wash our hands frequently, do not touch our faces, and wear face coverings. Through these efforts, we will continue to protect ourselves, our families, and our fellow Virginians as we respond to this emergency.
NUMBER SIXTY-SEVEN (2020)
AND
ORDER OF PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY SEVEN
Kết quả xổ số trong một tháng
PHASE THREE EASING OF CERTAIN TEMPORARY RESTRICTIONS DUE TO NOVEL CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19)
Importance of the Issue
On June 2, 2020, Executive Order 65 and Order of Public Health Emergency Six implemented Phase Two, continuing to ease business, gathering, and traveling restrictions originally imposed by Executive Order 53 and Executive Order 55 issued in March of 2020. During the weeks following, the public health metrics have continued to show positive trends. Our testing is increasing, our supply of personal protective equipment is steady, our hospital bed capacity remains steady, our hospitalizations statewide have a downward trend, and the percentage of positive tests continue to trend downward. Virginia continues to make significant progress.
Kết quả xổ số trong một thángAs outlined below, we will move forward into Phase Three. In doing so, we must remember that the virus is still in our communities. We must remain cautious—continue teleworking whenever possible, wash our hands frequently, do not touch our faces, and wear face coverings. Through these efforts, we will continue to protect ourselves, our families, and our fellow Virginians as we respond to this emergency.
On June 2, 2020, Executive Order 65 and Order of Public Health Emergency Six implemented Phase Two, continuing to ease business, gathering, and traveling restrictions originally imposed by Executive Order 53 and Executive Order 55 issued in March of 2020. During the weeks following, the public health metrics have continued to show positive trends. Our testing is increasing, our supply of personal protective equipment is steady, our hospital bed capacity remains steady, our hospitalizations statewide have a downward trend, and the percentage of positive tests continue to trend downward. Virginia continues to make significant progress.
Kết quả xổ số trong một thángAs outlined below, we will move forward into Phase Three. In doing so, we must remember that the virus is still in our communities. We must remain cautious—continue teleworking whenever possible, wash our hands frequently, do not touch our faces, and wear face coverings. Through these efforts, we will continue to protect ourselves, our families, and our fellow Virginians as we respond to this emergency.
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COVID-19 Guidance and Resources
Kết quả xổ số trong một thángWe continue to encourage residents to follow CDC and VDH guidelines on preventing the spread of germs and respiratory diseases. These recommendations include:
- Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
- Wash your hands often with soap and warm water for at least 20 seconds.
- Use alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60 percent alcohol if soap and water are unavailable.
- Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
- Stay home from school work if you are ill, especially if you have a fever or cough.
If you are feeling ill with flu-like symptoms that include a fever, cough, or shortness of breath, AND have traveled to a Level 3 travel advisory country OR have been exposed to someone sick with COVID-19 in the last 14 days, you should contact your healthcare provider or local hospital emergency department PRIOR to arriving at the facility. Upon making contact prior to your arrival, report your travel history or contact and symptoms to medical personnel so they can prepare for your arrival.
CDC Guidance for Preventing Coronavirus Spread in the Community
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has created helpful guides for preventing the spread of COVID-19 in our communities:
- Resources for Home
- Resources for K-12 Schools and Childcare Programs
- Resources for Institutes of Higher Education
- Resources for Businesses and Employers
- Resources for Community- and Faith-Based Leaders
- Resources for Large Community Events & Mass Gatherings
- Resources for Healthcare Facilities
- Resources for First Responders and Law Enforcement
- Resources for Homeless Shelters
In addition, printable handouts and posters on general hygiene practices and COVID-19 considerations are available in multiple languages.
VDH Information Hotline for Coronavirus Questions
The Virginia Department of Health has established an information hotline for questions about Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19). Please review the information provided on the VDH Coronavirus Website first, then if you still have questions, you may call (877) ASK-VDH3Kết quả xổ số trong một tháng (877-275-8343) to speak with a public information representative.
Coronavirus (COVID-19) Briefing for Fauquier CountyKết quả xổ số trong một tháng - March 11, 2020