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JUNE 25, 2020
Women’s Shelter Sees Record Need During COVID-19 BY PATRICK SZABO
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Jeff Garbie pours a drink behind the bar at Tuscarora Mill Restaurant in Leesburg.
Northam: Phase 3 Reopening Starts July 1 As Case Numbers Improve, Loudoun Sees Spike in COVID-19-Related Deaths LOUDOUN NOW STAFF REPORT
Gov. Ralph Northam announced Tuesday that Virginia will enter Phase Three reopening on Wednesday, July 1. That means restaurants and retailers may return to full capacity; community swimming pools, childcare centers and
entertainment venues may open; and visitation at senior living communities may be allowed under certain conditions. All activities must still comply with physical distancing and disinfecting protocols, with face coverings required in indoor public spaces. Social gatherings will be limited to 50
percent of occupancy space, up to a maximum of 250 participants. Gyms may resume operations up to 75 percent of capacity. The announcement comes two weeks
For 10 weeks this year, Virginians were asked to stay home to a great extent—a quarantine that might have helped to reduce serious crime in Loudoun, but increase occurrences of domestic abuse. Gov. Ralph Northam issued his stayat-home guidance on March 30. That encouraged residents to remain at home as much as possible during that time, keeping them off the highways and away from bars, restaurants and other social venues but, for some, trapped at home with abusive family members. According to Sheriff ’s Office Public Information Office Kraig Troxell, the number of crimes classified as major offenses decreased by about 13 percent from Jan. 1 to May 31 compared with that same time last year. But conversely, the Loudoun Abused Women’s Shelter reported an alltime high in the number of people it sheltered from mid-March to mid-June. Troxell said serious crime, like homicide and rape, in the first five months of 2020 decreased by 11 percent compared to the first portion of 2019. He said the county also saw a 15-percent decrease in less-serious crimes, like DUIs, so far this year. The Sheriff ’s Office isn’t directly attributing those decreases to the coronavirus crisis and subsequent state mandates, though.
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