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Worlds AIDS Day has been observed on December 1 each year since 1988. Every year, communities stand together, united with the red ribbon. We remember those who have been lost, unite in the fight against HIV and AIDS, and raise awareness to prevent new cases of HIV. What’s happening in Virginia? During the COVID-19 pandemic and social distancing…Read more
Pass the Potatoes – Not the Germs
Serve up your Thanksgiving meal without the risk of food poisoning. Prevent the Spread of Germs Wash Your Hands Wash your hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds before, during, and after food preparation and after using the bathroom or changing diapers. Prevent Cross-Contamination Keep raw turkey and its juices separate from foods that…Read more
National Rural Health Day honors the dedication and resilience of rural health professionals, organizations, and communities across the country. About Rural America In the United States, rural areas make up 86% of the country’s land – with almost 20% of the country’s population living there. In Virginia, these numbers are similar: 88% of the state is rural, with…Read more





