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Whats News Today: COVID updates, water service interruptions
Read full article: Whats News Today: COVID updates, water service interruptionsROANOKE, Va. The city of Roanoke and the health department will hold a COVID-19 information session, aimed at getting information to the Hispanic and African-American communities. Dr. Molly O'Dell from the Virginia Health Department will talk about the virus, with the goal of understanding the needs of the LatinX and African American communities, caused by the pandemic. Water services could be interrupted in parts of Lynchburg today. From 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., people living on parts of Pawnee Street and Navajo Street could see interruptions as the city replaces water valves. The New River Valley Health Department will be there to answer questions about COVID-19 and its impact on reopening schools.
Dozens may be needed for contact tracing in Southwest Virginia
Read full article: Dozens may be needed for contact tracing in Southwest VirginiaROANOKE, Va. โ Dozens of contact tracers may be needed in Southwest Virginia to help combat the coronavirus. Governor Northam announced the Virginia Department of Health plans to hire 1,000 contact tracers to work throughout the state. Contact tracers help track down who an infected person may have come in contact with. โFor folks that work in state government, we can request agencies to transfer workers to help us with contact tracing if we want that,โ OโDell said. She added that a work group has also been created to look at alternatives to contact tracing.