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Virginia's largest school insurer says worker's compensation is unlikely for teachers who catch COVID-19 - Virginia Mercury
0:01News StoryFirst grade teacher Yolanda Vasquez stands in protest along with other teachers and counselors in front of the Hillsborough County Schools District Office on July 16, 2020 in Tampa, Florida. Teachers and administrators from Hillsborough County Schools rallied against the reopening of schools due to health and safety concerns amid the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo by Octavio Jones/Getty Images)Xby Kate Masters, July 23, 2020by Kate Masters, July 23, 2020Virginia’s largest insurer for local school divisions had a clear message for administrators on Monday: Don’t worry about...…0:01News StoryFirst grade teacher Yolanda Vasquez stands in protest along with other teachers and counselors in front of the Hillsborough County Schools District Office on July 16, 2020 in Tampa, Florida. Teachers and administrators from Hillsborough County Schools rallied against the reopening of schools due to health and safety concerns amid the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo by Octavio Jones/Getty Images)Xby Kate Masters, July 23, 2020by Kate Masters, July 23, 2020Virginia’s largest insurer for local school divisions had a clear message for administrators on Monday: Don’t worry about...WW…
Virginia sees historic Medicaid enrollment during COVID-19 pandemic - Virginia Mercury
0:02News StoryState social services workers signed up homeless residents for Medicaid at a resource fair in Richmond in 2018. Enrollment in the program has more than doubled since Medicaid expansion, leading to rising demand for mental health services. (Ned Oliver/ Virginia Mercury)Xby Kate Masters, June 30, 2020by Kate Masters, June 30, 2020Virginia’s Medicaid enrollment has increased by 55,000 more people than anticipated since a at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The rapid climb in enrollment numbers comes with questions about how the state will shoulder the costs if federal aid ends...…0:02News StoryState social services workers signed up homeless residents for Medicaid at a resource fair in Richmond in 2018. Enrollment in the program has more than doubled since Medicaid expansion, leading to rising demand for mental health services. (Ned Oliver/ Virginia Mercury)Xby Kate Masters, June 30, 2020by Kate Masters, June 30, 2020Virginia’s Medicaid enrollment has increased by 55,000 more people than anticipated since a at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The rapid climb in enrollment numbers comes with questions about how the state will shoulder the costs if federal aid ends...WW…
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