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Grand Reopening

As pandemic restrictions are lifted, officials welcome a return to normalcy while focusing on increasing access to vaccines.

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It Adds Up

A biotech company is set to open a center in Richmond that should bring more than 300 new jobs, plus more of the week's health news.

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Going to Bat

Virginia Sen. Mark Warner visits the Diamond to pitch support for a Minor League Baseball relief act.

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Same Time Next Year

Local food festival organizers navigate cancellations and discuss a hopeful return.

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Big Feelings

Coping after a tough year

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A Coming Surge?

Local and state groups fear a housing crisis after the CDC eviction moratorium is lifted.

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Up With the Vaccine, Down on the Delta

Vaccines have proved potent in curbing the novel coronavirus, but efforts to tame COVID-19 have stalled even as variants spread.

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School’s Back in Session

Area schools offer in-person and virtual options for the coming academic year.

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A Heavy Burden

Women have been disproportionately affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Free to Be Yourself

One small upside to the pandemic — parenting without an audience

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Discussing the Big C’s

COVID-19 cases climb, cannabis and cancer, plus more of the week's health news

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Supplying a School Year With Hope and Caution

Administrators await state guidance for safe instruction.

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Lessons on the Pandemic

A school leader considers the importance of community building.

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Addictions and Contradictions

Access to substance abuse treatment has expanded in Virginia, yet overdose deaths continue to rise.

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Another Weapon in the Fight

Monoclonal antibody treatments, available locally, can lessen the severity of COVID-19.

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Better Health Through Science

High-tech improves outcomes in two common procedures, plus more of the week's health news.

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‘As Normal as Possible’

Restaurant owners and patrons continue to navigate the changing dining experience as the pandemic lingers.

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Making History

The people and stories behind Richmond’s public health effort to administer COVID-19 vaccines

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The Big Quit

Employees reassess their careers and work-life balance in the wake of the pandemic.

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Before You Go

Thanksgiving COVID concerns, plus more of the week's health and medicine news

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Seeing Red

With coronavirus infections spiking, it’s important to take steps to mitigate risks over the holidays, especially to protect seniors.

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Now What?

The long-term impact of prolonged COVID-19 infection — and what comes next

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Who Will Be the Top Docs for 2022?

Our annual survey to identify Richmond’s best health care providers is now open.

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Growing the Faith

Local churches and synagogues get creative to meet the evolving needs of their communities.

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Nearing the End?

Two years into the pandemic, Dr. Danny Avula says there’s good reason to be optimistic.

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Happy Campers

Practices to keep kids healthy at camp in the age of COVID-19

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Angry World

Healing societal ills, one person at a time

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Lessons Learned

For these Richmond health care professionals, a pandemic has brought insights into living life and practicing medicine.

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Something in the Water

Early indications of COVID-19 waves or ebbs can be tracked through wastewater monitoring programs.

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Down but Not Out

COVID-19 lingers, vaccinations lag.

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