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Related: About this forumNortham outlines phase one of Virginia's plan for emerging from COVID-19 pandemic
Virginia will begin to lift public restrictions once the percent of positive tests per day and hospitalizations show sustained decline over 14 consecutive days, state officials said Friday.
The guidelines are part of the states plan for emerging from the COVID-19 pandemic, outlined by Gov. Ralph Northam amid calls for a return to normalcy by some in the business community and the GOP.
Northam said that while the spread of COVID-19 in Virginia is slowing down, cases are continuing to grow, meaning that the 14-day countdown has not begun.
Along with a decline in cases and hospitalizations, Northam said the state must also grow its healthcare capacity and increase its supply of protective equipment.
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no_hypocrisy
(49,194 posts)sustained decline that it's permanent. Will governors like Northam close the states again if it spikes again?
JudyM
(29,536 posts)epidemiologists/public health experts to develop some standard protocols.
If theyre able to sustain more rigorous testing theyll be able to keep a finger on the pulse.
JudyM
(29,536 posts)when in public.