COVID hospitalizations remain low in Henrico but spike statewide; long past NBA days, Newman racks up awards
Henrico Newsflash – Jan. 10, 2022
COVID hospitalizations remain low in Henrico but spike statewide
New COVID-19-related hospitalizations in Henrico have remained incredibly low in recent days and weeks, even as statewide totals have spiked during the same timeframe, spurred by an explosion of confirmed COVID cases.
The county witnessed six new virus-related hospitalizations during the past three days but continues to average just more than one new such hospitalization per day during the past week – roughly the same level at which it’s been since late September.
Long past NBA days, Newman racks up awards
Between his six-foot-seven height and his fame as a former professional basketball player, John S. ‘Johnny’ Newman, Jr. is an easily recognizable figure around the Richmond area.
But when fans flag him down on the streets of Henrico County, they are not necessarily looking for an autograph – or to reminisce about his years in the NBA or his hoops career at University of Richmond.
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