COVID-19 cases spiking in Henrico, but hospitalizations aren’t; dreams come true for students, thanks to peers from Henrico school
Henrico Newsflash – May 19, 2022
COVID-19 cases spiking in Henrico, but hospitalizations aren’t
The number of new COVID-19 cases being reported nationally is on the rise, and that trend also is evident in Henrico County.
Now, health officials are encouraging citizens to be aware of the situation and plan accordingly for the next few weeks, during which they expect case counts to rise even higher.
Dreams come true for students, thanks to peers from Henrico school
It was as if Cinderella’s fairy godmother herself waved a magic wand for the girls of Jackson-Field Behavioral Services.
Their usual recreation center was transformed into a glamorous boutique with endless racks of dresses, shoes, accessories and even a table dedicated for makeup – the feeling in the air was nothing short of magical.
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