Tag: coronavirus
Spiritual Support Team aids older residents overwhelmed by coronavirus fears
A Call Center staff member answer questions about COVID-19. The Fairfax County Spiritual Support Team is offering support by telephone to adults age 60 and over who are feeling overwhelmed, scared, isolated, and in need of comfort during the coronavirus pandemic. Fairfax County announced this service in its Emergency Information blog April 20. The team … Continued
Ryan Zimmerman creates Pros for Heroes fund for healthcare workers
Ryan Zimmerman appears on the Today Show from his home in Great Falls. With COVID-19 ravaging the community, and healthcare workers are battling the disease with less-than adequate supplies, Washington National star Ryan Zimmerman stepped up to the plate. Zimmerman and his wife Heather founded the Pros for Heroes campaign to raise money for hospital … Continued
County is providing space at hotels for homeless people with coronavirus
The Bailey’s Shelter and Supportive Housing facility opened in November 2019 in Bailey’s Crossroads. Fairfax County has secured three hotels for homeless people who tested positive for COVID-19, have COVID-19 symptoms, or have been exposed to someone who tested positive, reports Board of Supervisors Chair Jeffrey McKay. These hotels have a total of 223 rooms … Continued
World Central Kitchen gives out thousands of meals a week in Annandale and Culmore
Cultmore residents pick up free meals at the Woodrow Wilson Library April 16. Chef and restaurateur José Andrés’ World Central Kitchen, the Medical Care for Children Partnership (MCCP) Foundation, and the Legal Aid Justice Center are teaming up to feed families in Bailey’s Crossroads and Annandale during the coronavirus crisis. The program provides nearly 2,000 … Continued
Supervisors approve electronic meetings with limited public participation
The Board of Supervisors, including Mason Supervisor Penny Gross (top), participates in in the April 14 meeting virtually. The Fairfax County Board of Supervisors’ approval of an ordinance allowing county governmental entities to meet electronically during the COVID-19 emergency is being challenged by those who believe it will reduce opportunities for public participation on land … Continued
Restaurants, theaters won’t reopen until May 8
Northam speaks at a coronavirus briefing April 15. Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam is extending Executive Order 53 for two more weeks. That directive requires the closure of restaurants, gyms, theaters, barber shops, hair salons, schools, and all entertainment and recreational businesses. That order now will expire May 8, instead of April 23, Northam announced at … Continued
Big Bite provides free food to first responders
Big Bite Pizza on Columbia Pike in Annandale is struggling to survive, like so many small businesses during the coronavirus pandemic, yet it’s delivering free food to the first responders who are risking their own health to serve the community. Big Bite is delivering more than 350 pizzas and many boxes of wings this week … Continued
Inova seeks plasma from people who recovered from COVID-19 for research study
Inova Fairfax Hospital If you’ve had COVID-19 and recovered, Inova Health System wants to study your blood. Actually, what Inova wants is your plasma, the colorless fluid part of blood, which contains immunoglobulins (immune protection), and could be used by researchers working on treatments for patients currently sick with COVID-19we. To qualify for plasma donation, … Continued
Supervisors approve microloans for businesses
The Board of Supervisors conducts a virtual meeting, with board chair Jeff McKay and staff spread out in a conference room and the supervisors at their district offices. During a virtual meeting April 14, the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors approved a new microloan program to help small businesses hurt by the coronavirus crisis. The $2.5 … Continued
Coronavirus cases continue to rise
Beech Tree Elementary School has a positive message for people in social isolation. COVID-19 cases in Fairfax County continue to climb, surpassing 1,000 over the weekend. The total number of cases in the Fairfax Health District went from 942 on April 11, to 1,011 on April 12, and to 1,167 on April 13. Most of … Continued
Revised school budget reflects impact of COVID-19
A screen shot from a virtual school board work session April 9. From the left: school board chair Karen Corbett Sanders (Mount Vernon), Tamara Derenak Kaufax (Lee), Megan McLaughlin (Braddock), and Superintendent Scott Brabrand. Fairfax County Public Schools will have far less revenue and more expenses than previously anticipated, due to the coronavirus pandemic. As … Continued
Southern Towers tenants call for rent strike
Southern Towers Residents of the Southern Towers apartment complex in Alexandria’s West End are organizing a rent strike. According to a story published by WAMU, many tenants have lost their jobs due to the coronavirus pandemic and can’t afford rent and are also concerned about unsanitary conditions in the building’s common areas. A petition circulated … Continued
Real Food for Kids provides free pizzas in Annandale
Pizzas from Pizza Paradaiso. Real Food for Kids, an organization that promotes healthy food for schoolchildren, launched the Chefs Feeding Families initiative last month to provide free meals to children in need and families affected by job losses while schools are closed during the coronavirus pandemic. This weekend, the program expands to the Annandale area, … Continued
Coronavirus roundup: a spike in new cases, inmate release, cocktails to go, pet food bank
More new cases – The number of COVID-19 cases in the Fairfax Health District has seen a big jump in recent days. As of April 10, there are a total of 778 cases, 88 new cases, and 19 deaths. There were 38 new cases on April 8 and 120 new cases on April 9. There … Continued
Primary elections delayed two weeks
Gov. Ralph Northam has delayed Virginia’s primary elections from June 9 to June 23, due to the social distancing requirements in effect during the coronavirus pandemic. The Democratic primary ballot includes a contested election in the 11th congressional district: The incumbent, Rep. Gerry Connolly, faces challenger Zainab Mohsini. Sen. Mark Warner and Rep. Don Beyer … Continued