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Dear Jack,
I'm wishing the best for you and your family during this difficult time. Every Monday, I'll be sending you updates on what the COVID-19 situation looks like in Virginia, and the latest news on what we're doing to stop the spread and help those who are impacted by the virus.
Estimation of COVID-19 Impact in Virginia
Today, Governor Northam held a press briefing with COVID-19 researcher's from UVA's Biocomplexity Institute. While scientists are still developing models based on the best possible science, there were two main points from their presentation that I wanted to pass on:
1. Social distancing is working. We must keep adhering to the Governor's executive orders regarding social distancing and gathering in large groups (>10 people).
2. If we continue as we are today (i.e. staying at home and socially distancing), Virginia will have enough medical resources to handle this crisis.
I know that times are hard right now, but we are doing the right thing. Stay home whenever you can -- it saves lives.
May/June Elections
Last week, Governor Northam requested that town elections in May be postponed until the November election, and has directed that June primary elections will be postponed by two weeks until June 23rd. The General Assembly will be voting on whether to postpone the May municipal elections at our reconvene session on April 22nd.
Pandemic Unemployment Assistance
Starting next week, workers who are collecting unemployment benefits in Virginia will be eligible for an additional $600 per week in assistance via the federal Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Program. In addition, independent contractors, gig workers, and self-employed people are now eligible for benefits under the new guidelines. You can read more here: [link removed]
Loudoun Rental Assistance
Loudoun County has passed a rental assistance program for low income families who have lost work or been furloughed in response to COVID-19. A family of four making 70% of the state median income, or approximately $60k, is now eligible to receive assistance for up to three months' rent. You can read more here: [link removed]
COVID-19 in Virginia Hospitals
The Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association (VHHA) has put up a COVID-19 dashboard showing the status of Virginia hospitals in dealing with COVID-19. Here, you can get information about the current number of COVID-19 hospitalizations, ventilators, and beds available in our hospital system, as well as the number of hospitals currently having difficulty supplying personal protective equipment (PPE).
Coronavirus Numbers (4/13):
Confirmed Cases (US): 554,849
COVID-19 Deaths (US): 21,942
Tests performed (VA): 41,401
Confirmed Cases (VA): 5,747
Hospitalized (VA): 903
COVID-19 Deaths (VA): 149
Confirmed Cases (Loudoun): 324
COVID-19 Deaths (Loudoun): 5
Confirmed Cases (Prince William): 485
COVID-19 Deaths (Prince William): 9
SD13/Virginia Coronavirus Updates
We have launched a new page on my website, senatorbell.com, for COVID-19 information: [link removed]
Here, you can find important health and safety updates, as well as resources for workers and employers impacted by COVID-19.
The Commonwealth of Virginia also has its own website for COVID-19 information and updates:
[link removed]
Here, you can follow the latest updates on what Virginia is doing to combat the spread of COVID-19 and help those affected by the crisis.
As always, please reach out to my office if you need any assistance. My Senate email address is
[email protected] and my in-district phone number is (571) 367-9080. I hope you and your family are able to stay safe and healthy during these challenging times.
Sincerely,
Senator John J. Bell
Senate of Virginia, 13th District
Contact
Senator Bell
Richmond Phone Number:
(804) 698-7513
District Phone Number:
(571) 367-9080
Email Address:
[email protected]
Website:
www.senatorbell.com
Please contact me by phone or email if you have any questions, comments, or concerns about legislation or other state matters. I'd be happy to answer any questions!
Senator John Bell
900 E. Main Street
Richmond, VA 23219
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