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VA Asked to Boost Health-Care Workforce, Guarantee Safe Voting

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Monday, April 13, 2020   

RICHMOND, Va. -- As COVID-19 continues to spread in Virginia, AARP Virginia is calling on Gov. Ralph Northam to take steps to increase the health care workforce and ensure the safety of voters in upcoming elections.

In a letter to the governor, the group asked him to lift restrictions to allow out-of-state health providers to work in the Commonwealth.

David DeBiasi, associate state director of AARP Virginia, said this would give work to laid-off nurses and staff from other states, and offer backup to overburdened hospital workers.

"They may be sick themselves, they may be in self-quarantine or they're just burning out," DeBiasi said. "So we need to help not just out-of-state workers, but also retired workers or newly graduated health care workers to be on the front lines."

The letter also asks Northam to remove Virginia's requirement that voters provide an excuse to obtain absentee ballots. DeBiasi said he expects the governor to respond this week.

Northam just called on the General Assembly to move local elections and all special elections scheduled for May 5 to the Nov. 3 General Election. The governor has also pushed back the congressional primaries from June 9 to June 23.

DeBiasi pointed out that pushing back the dates and allowing everyone to vote "absentee" will ensure Virginians can continue to shelter at home and avoid what happened in Wisconsin last week, when folks had to leave their homes and wait in lines to vote during the pandemic.

"Keeping the poll workers safe, keeping voters safe and just decreasing the extra risk that you'd put on health care workers to have to come out to vote; you know, all the essential workers, why not make it easy for them to vote and keep them safe and prevent perhaps spreading it to others?" he said.

This past weekend, Gov. Northam signed landmark bills making Election Day a state holiday, and ending the Commonwealth's requirement that voters show a photo ID before casting a ballot.


Disclosure: AARP Virginia contributes to our fund for reporting on Budget Policy & Priorities, Health Issues, Hunger/Food/Nutrition, Senior Issues. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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