Thursday, August 27, 2020

Virtual Visits Could be Coming for Virginia Nursing Homes

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Virtual Visits Could be Coming for Virginia Nursing Homes



Virtual Visits Could Be Coming for Virginia Nursing Homes

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Seventeen year old Kyle Rittenhouse, a "Blue Lives Matter" supporter, was arrested for killing two protesters at a Tuesday night protest over the shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin. -- Courier Newsroom
5 Things You Need to Know Today
  1. Virginia Supreme Court Lifts Injunction Stopping City Statue Removal: The Virginia Supreme Court lifted the injunction that barred the removal of the last Confederate statue on Richmond city property, a monument to Gen. AP Hill. This comes after months-long legal battles over Confederate statues in Virginia. Recently, a Richmond judge ruled that a lawsuit seeking to block the removal of Gen. Robert E Lee's statue could head to trial in October. -- WRIC
     
  2. State Officials Warn Residents to Prep for Hurricane Laura: The Virginia Department of Emergency Management warned residents to prepare themselves and their homes for the incoming wrath of Hurricane Laura. Jason Elmore, Deputy Director of the VDEM, said the Hurricane Laura's track looks similar to that of other deadly hurricanes, including Hurricane Camille which hit the commonwealth in 1969. -- WRIC
     
  3. Virginia Nursing Homes Could Get Virtual Visits Under New Bill: Nursing home residents in Virginia have been hit the hardest by COVID-19, causing operations to be locked down and residents to feel isolated, unable to visit with family and friends. A new bill in the Virginia House would help change that. HB 5041 would allow for residents in these facilities to receive visits through audio and visual technology. -- Dogwood
     
  4. House Committee Votes to Expand Worker's Comp: The Virginia House Committee approved two bills to expand workers' compensation and paid quarantine leave. One bill, if passed, would require employers to provide paid leave to workers who work at least 20 hours a week. The other bill would extend paid time off to employees who need to get tested or self quarantine due to potential exposure to COVID-19. -- Virginia Mercury
     
  5. Norfolk Police Officer Charged With Manslaughter for January Shooting: A Norfolk police officer has been charged with voluntary manslaughter in the shooting death of 42-year-old Kelvin White. Thirty-four year old Edumund Hoyt was off duty and not in uniform when he allegedly shot and killed White. -- WAVY

Stay calm. Stay safe. Stay home.









1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If you can't visit or give them a hug,they're "virtually dead."
-GRA