Your Seven Day Forecast

2022-9-7

(RICHMOND, Va.) — Effective immediately, eligible residents of Virginia are able to schedule appointments with their healthcare providers to receive the new, free COVID-19 bivalent booster vaccinations, manufactured by Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna. The new updated boosters are targeted specifically at the BA.4 and BA.5 subvariants of the Omicron variant that initially emerged in the United States in November 2021.

“The elderly and those with significant chronic disease remain at the highest risk of severe illness and hospitalization due to COVID-19,” said State Health Commissioner Colin M. Greene, MD, MPH.  “Being vaccinated and boosted significantly reduces this risk.”

On August 31, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) to the two vaccines. The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), a panel of independent scientific advisers to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), met September 1 and voted to recommend the Pfizer-BioNTech updated bivalent vaccine for persons aged 12 years and older and the Moderna updated bivalent vaccine for persons aged 18 years and older at least 2 months after completion of a primary series or booster dose. The CDC director endorsed the ACIP recommendations on September 1.

The state’s 35 local health districts have pre-ordered 100,800 Pfizer-BioNTech vials and 40,900 Moderna vials through the Virginia Department of Health (VDH). Pre-ordered vaccine is anticipated to arrive at local health department offices and partner providers by September 6. Pharmacies preordered vaccines through their federal partnership as well.

People with questions about the vaccine and their individual situations are advised to contact their healthcare providers.

To find free vaccination opportunities near you, visit vaccinate.virginia.gov or call 877-VAX-IN-VA (877-829-4682, TTY users call 7-1-1) Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Assistance is available in English, Spanish, and more than 100 other languages.

Richmond, Va. (Sept. 6, 2022) – Bon Secours is hosting open interviews to fill a wide range of new and open positions located throughout the Bon Secours Richmond market from Southern Virginia to the Northern Neck. The hiring event takes place from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 10 at the following locations:

  • Bon Secours St. Mary’s Hospital, 5801 Bremo Rd., Richmond, VA 23226
  • Bon Secours St. Francis Medical Center, 13710 St. Francis Blvd., Midlothian, VA 23114
  • Bon Secours Memorial Regional Medical Center, 8260 Atlee Rd., Mechanicsville, VA 23116
  • Bon Secours Richmond Community Hospital, 1500 N 28th St., Richmond, VA 23223
  • Bon Secours Rappahannock General Hospital, 101 Harris Rd., Kilmarnock, VA 22482
  • Bon Secours Southside Medical Center, 200 Medical Park Blvd., Petersburg, VA 23805
  • Bon Secours Southern Virginia Medical Center, 727 N Main St., Emporia, VA 23847

 “It is crucial to bring on employees at Bon Secours who are not only passionate about health care, but who are committed to improving the health and well-being of the communities we serve,” said Brenda Woodcock, chief nursing officer for Bon Secours Richmond. “With a variety of opportunities across our market spanning from Southern Virginia through Central Virginia and into the Northern Neck, we’re hopeful that we’ll find great candidates to add to our ministry so we can continue to meet the needs of our communities and further our Mission.”

Bon Secours is hiring people for the following roles:

  • RNs, including new grads
  • LPNs
  • CNA/Nurse Support
  • Behavioral Health Techs
  • Cardiac Cath Lab RNs and Techs
  • Imaging Professionals
  • Lab Professionals
  • Physician office roles
  • Pharmacy Techs
  • Respiratory Therapists
  • Security Officers
  • Surgical Technologists

If you don’t see your profession listed and are interested in working with Bon Secours, we encourage you to attend as there are a wide range of roles available. Interested candidates are asked to register online and can learn more about the available positions here: https://indeedhi.re/3QLaGQV. At this event, applicants can learn more about employment opportunities and interview with hiring managers. Bring your resume and references because Bon Secours is offering sign-on incentives and may make on-the-spot offers to qualified candidates.

Bon Secours offers competitive pay and benefits which include mental health resources, eight weeks of paid parental leave for birth or adoption, and we offer support to grow in your career. Through a partnership with Guild Education, Bon Secours has created industry-leading education benefit offers that include: 100% tuition coverage for in-network priority clinical pathways, including nursing, medical assistant, laboratory and respiratory; up to $5,250 per year toward in-network academic programs and undergraduate degrees; and up to $10,000 per year toward in-network nursing and other graduate degrees.

Bon Secours Richmond, part of Bon Secours Mercy Health, provides compassionate medical care through a network of hospitals, primary and specialty care practices and ambulatory care sites. The mission-driven health system is focused on improving the health and well-being of our communities and bringing good help to those in need, especially people who are poor, dying and underserved. For more information visit careers.bonsecours.com.

Although the House was in recess last month, August was still a very busy time for Congress and the Senate, with critical votes such as the PACT Act, and the CHIPS and Science Act.

The CHIPS and Science Act would bring semiconductor chip manufacturing back to the United States. In doing so, this will lower the cost of goods, bolster domestic production, provide good paying jobs, and mitigate supply chain issues. As a result of this legislation, companies have already announced nearly $50 billion in additional investments in chip manufacturing.

We are working hard to ensure Virginia receives its fair share of federal funding and to attract manufacturers to consider Virginia for its new facilities, which would help create more jobs in our district and across the Commonwealth.

The Honoring Our Promises to Address Comprehensive Toxics (PACT) Act was a major accomplishment to support our brave veterans. This long overdue legislation honors our commitment to our veterans who risk their lives to protect our freedom and, unfortunately, have been exposed to toxic chemicals while in service to our nation.

The PACT Act will expand health care benefits for millions of soldiers exposed to burn pits during their service. The Department of Veterans’ Affairs projects up to 3.5 million veterans may benefit from this legislation.

I also joined my House colleagues in passing the Inflation Reduction Act last month.

The IRA will take meaningful steps to lower the costs of health care and prescription drugs, combat inflation, reduce the federal deficit, and provide robust investments in our continued fight against the climate crisis.

Here in Virginia, energy bills will go down, air will be cleaner, and families will be able to live healthier lives.

I am also proud to say that the IRA includes notable environmental justice priorities I have advocated for since my time in Congress. These include billions for clean energy tax provisions to incentivize families to buy electric vehicles and retrofit their homes, urban forestry and tree planting, the electrification of our school buses, air pollution monitoring and mitigation, and so much more.

This legislation represents the largest federal investment to combat climate change in our nation’s history. There were some provisions in the bill that I would not have supported on their own, including opening up lands to drilling and attempts to weaken environmental review laws; however, I am still excited about this legislation and was proud to support it.

Finally, I was honored to participate in a forum put together by the Digital Dialogue Forum, a nonpartisan policy coalition, comprised of the world’s leading technology companies. This was an excellent opportunity to touch on the importance of equal access to high-speed broadband and the work to close the digital divide.

In my time in Congress, I have been working diligently to connect more Americans, and particularly Virginians, to affordable, high-speed internet. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law passed last year included $65 billion to expand broadband infrastructure into historically underserved communities to provide reliable internet. I will continue my efforts to ensure affordability and access to reliable digital infrastructure across the country.