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Mary Washington Healthcare launches 5,000-mask challenge

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This article was written by WTOP’s news partner InsideNoVa.com and republished with permission. Sign up for InsideNoVa.com’s free email subscription today. With new recommendations from the CDC that everyone wear a face covering when in public, Mary Washington Healthcare is asking for help sewing 5,000 masks for employees not on the front lines of the COVID crisis. The masks they’re requesting would include wire nose pieces so each of the Fredericksburg-area hospital system’s associates would have a mask to wear. As COVID-19 spreads, the hospital system is seeing many patients who have tested positive for COVID-19 who have inadvertently been spreading the virus during periods when they were asymptomatic, according to a news release.


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“Our medical staff caring for COVID-19 patients and those patients under investigation pending test results, will continue to wear N95 masks,” hospital officials noted in a statement on social media. “The masks we need are for staff on all other units and for our non-clinical associates who are unable to work from home.” MWH has provided a pattern and how to donate the completed masks.

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On Sunday, Virginia Department of Health reported 2,637 cases of coronavirus in the state, including 41 in Stafford, 24 in Spotsylvania and 7 in Fredericksburg.

China abruptly postpones ambitious Chang’e-7 lunar mission launch

HAIKOU, China (AP) — China said on Sunday it was postponing its planned ambitious Chang’e-7 lunar mission, which was set to carry out explorations including searching for water ice on the moon. The Chang’e-7 spacecraft was originally set to lift off in the coming days from the Wenchang Space Launch Site on China’s southern Hainan island. The mission does not meet the launch conditions, said the China Manned Space Agency in a brief statement, and “cannot take place during the planned window this year.” The decision was made following a “comprehensive assessment,” the agency added, and was based on the principles of “prudence, reliability and absolute mission success.” It did not further elaborate on the reasons behind the decision.
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