From Senator John Bell <[email protected]>
Subject COVID-19 Updates 5/11: Reopening Update
Date May 12, 2020 1:10 AM
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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.


Phase 1 Reopening Update

Last week, Governor Northam announced his intention to begin Phase 1 of the reopening process in Virginia on May 15th. Since then, he has been in contact with leaders across Northern Virginia, which has been hit disproportionately hard compared to the rest of the Commonwealth. The Governor is going to continue his talks with local leaders, and is planning to announce a strategy for a slower reopening in Northern Virginia (including Loudoun and Prince William counties) during his Wednesday briefing.

Governor Northam also gave a presentation on Friday regarding what the Forward Virginia plan will look like in phases. You can read detailed description of each phase will look like here.


May Elections

Last week, the towns of Middleburg, Purcellville, and Lovettsville moved their town elections to June 4th due to the COVID-19 crisis.

The towns of Haymarket, Round Hill, and Hamilton will still be holding their elections on May 19th, and tomorrow, May 12th, is the final day to request a ballot by mail. You can request your ballot at the Department of Elections website.

As a reminder, all voters are encouraged to vote absentee by mail this year due to the pandemic. You may request your ballot using reason 2A, "my disability or illness."


Town Hall Update

Our Digital Town Hall with Del. Wendy Gooditis has been postponed. We will send an email with the new date when it is confirmed.


Coronavirus Numbers (5/11):




Confirmed Cases (US): 1,324,488



COVID-19 Deaths (US): 79,756



Tests performed (VA): 167,758



Confirmed Cases (VA): 25,o70



Hospitalized (VA): 3,300



COVID-19 Deaths (VA): 850



Confirmed Cases (Loudoun): 1,195



COVID-19 Deaths (Loudoun): 30



Confirmed Cases (Prince William): 3,554



COVID-19 Deaths (Prince William): 58





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: 

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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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