A Quote by Abigail Spanberger

The COVID-19 crisis has presented disproportionate risks to Central Virginia's seniors, and it has created extremely stressful situations for their families. — © Abigail Spanberger
The COVID-19 crisis has presented disproportionate risks to Central Virginia's seniors, and it has created extremely stressful situations for their families.
Since the pandemic began, COVID-19 has posed significant and often disproportionate risks to Central Virginia seniors and their families.
In Central Virginia, we've seen firsthand how telemedicine is playing a critical role in keeping seniors, families, and veterans connected to their healthcare providers during the COVID-19 crisis. Without this lifeline, thousands of Central Virginians could be left without access to routine appointments and lifesaving care.
The crippling health and economic effects of the COVID-19 crisis have been felt across Central Virginia. But in our communities of color, COVID-19's spread has been particularly destructive.
I think the Covid-19 crisis has been blown out of proportion and has created an unnecessary fear psychosis.
Skyrocketing prescription drug costs are jeopardizing the health and financial security of Central Virginia seniors and families - and the personal stories of my constituents are truly heartbreaking.
Telehealth has provided a solution for thousands of Central Virginians to receive the high-quality care they need, while still taking precautions to protect themselves and their families from COVID-19.
This is just a personal thought, but there's a lot of things that people can't do because of COVID-19. I think that it would be nice to write or express the first thing we want to do after COVID-19 ends.
The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted the importance of shopping and buying local.
Missouri nonprofits have been a lifeline for many Missourians throughout the COVID-19 crisis.
It is inappropriate to portray the central contribution to the Disaster Relief Fund as help for COVID-19 prevention.
COVID-19 has had a major impact on our most vulnerable citizens and their families.
The outbreak of COVID-19 has created an unprecedented situation around the world.
Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, we have been reminded how important Virginia's farms are to getting food into our stores and onto our tables.
The COVID-19 pandemic has shown the critical need for paid sick days for our nation's workers and families.
COVID-19 is a national crisis, and we need a national response to address it.
In the digital age, fast and secure Internet access is a necessity for Central Virginia families, students, and businesses - but in many of our rural Virginia communities, unreliable high-speed broadband Internet drastically limits the scope of opportunities for growth and success.
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