Painter and other towns across Virginia are putting proactive measures in place to quell the spread of COVID-19. Disruptions to school, work, and major public gatherings are already manifesting and it’s important to stay up to date on what’s happening in the Painter, VA community.

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Virginia COVID-19 Cases

Virginia New Coronavirus Cases:
Virginia Total Coronavirus Cases: 2,315,784
Virginia New Coronavirus Deaths:
Virginia Total Coronavirus Deaths: 23,748
U.S. New Coronavirus Cases: 1,648
U.S. Total Coronavirus Cases: 107,184,620
U.S. New Coronavirus Deaths: 8
U.S. Total Coronavirus Deaths: 1,166,662
Last updated June 10, 2023
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Coronavirus News for Painter

Upcoming nonprofit and civic events in Central Virginia

There will be face painting for children, light refreshments and the unveiling of the playground’s welcome sign. (434)361-0100. Service Dogs of Virginia will present a skills training demonstration ... More info »

The Daily Progress - 04/25/2024 12:00pm

9+ kid-friendly DMV Earth Day activities

From 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. head to Northeast for a day of Earth Day activities including cleanups, nature walks, water monitoring, rock painting, and earth bench building. This event is free and open ... More info »

WUSA - 04/19/2024 02:06am

Taste of India returns to Norfolk

While traveling to India would be an unforgettable experience, this celebration brings an authentic taste of it closer to home without having to buy a plane ticket. More info »

WVEC - 04/18/2024 05:39am

Washington Post: Measles is more contagious than the coronavirus. And it’s back.

Measles is one of the most contagious human viruses — more so than the coronavirus — and is spread through direct or airborne contact when an infected person breathes, coughs or sneezes. The virus can ... More info »

Bristol Herald Courier - 04/17/2024 04:45am

The pandemic exposed staff shortages at nursing homes. A new White House push aims for a remedy

The federal government is for the first time requiring nursing homes to have minimum staffing levels after the COVID-19 pandemic exposed grim realities in poorly staffed facilities for older Americans ... More info »

The Associated Press on MSN - 04/22/2024 10:24am

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