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Questioned on Dwayne Haskins' illness, Ron Rivera says he's 'not the doctor' Questioned on Dwayne Haskins' illness, Ron Rivera says he's 'not the doctor' 10/15/2020 03:24pm • Questioned on Haskins' illness, Rivera says he's 'not the doctor' originally appeared on NBC Sports WashingtonOn Wednesday, quarterback Dwayne Haskins was sent home from the facility by team doctors as he continues to deal with a non-COVID illness that forced him to miss Washington's Week 5 contest. Is the Dwayne Haskins drama a distraction? Ron Rivera doesn't think so Is the Dwayne Haskins drama a distraction? Ron Rivera doesn't think so 10/15/2020 02:15pm • Is Haskins a distraction? Rivera doesn't think so at all originally appeared on NBC Sports WashingtonIt's very rare — very, very rare — that a third-string quarterback gets asked about as much, if not more than, the starter. But in Washington, the very, very rare often becomes reality, and that' What Are Your Chances of Getting Into Medical School? 10/15/2020 12:00am • Only about 41% of applicants to U.S. medical schools who sought admission for the 2019-2020 school year matriculated, according to official statistics released by the Association of American Medical Colleges. That's one reason why medical school admissions experts advise applicants to get a realist Prince George's Co. rolls out strategy to deal with a 'red flag' in domestic violence cases Prince George's Co. rolls out strategy to deal with a 'red flag' in domestic violence cases 10/14/2020 06:02pm • On Oct. 1, the first day of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, a new law in making strangulation a felony went into effect in Maryland. Prince George's County State's Attorney Aisha Braveboy pushed hard to get the legislation passed. "Maryland was one of a handful of states that didn't recogni Ron Rivera says protocols are keeping ill Dwayne Haskins away, not the team Ron Rivera says protocols are keeping ill Dwayne Haskins away, not the team 10/14/2020 02:31pm • Rivera says protocols are keeping ill Dwayne Haskins away originally appeared on NBC Sports WashingtonQuarterback Dwayne Haskins has now missed Sunday's game against the Los Angeles Rams and Wednesday's practice as he continues to deal with an illness that has kept him away from the team.Though Hask Dwayne Haskins sent home from practice, remains sick with non-COVID illness Dwayne Haskins sent home from practice, remains sick with non-COVID illness 10/14/2020 12:15pm • Haskins misses practice, remains sick with non-COVID illness originally appeared on NBC Sports WashingtonWashington quarterback Dwayne Haskins was not present at the team's practice on Wednesday as the quarterback was sent home by team doctors due to an illness. It is believed that illness is not re Nio Stock Pops; Facebook's $299 VR Headset 10/14/2020 12:00am • The three major U.S. stock indices each slipped on Wednesday, as the first results of earnings season began trickling in. With November elections now right around the corner, some volatility is to be expected in the coming weeks, and Wall Street will keep a close eye on stimulus talks, which still Home Remedies Not to Try for COVID-19 10/14/2020 12:00am • Why risk your health or waste your time and money?People are anxious about the coronavirus and eager to do whatever it takes to reduce their risk of infection or to treat potential symptoms. In this uncertain atmosphere, it's easy for false or unproven claims about so-called treatments or cures for Alex Smith knows how strong his leg is after being sacked by Aaron Donald Alex Smith knows how strong his leg is after being sacked by Aaron Donald 10/13/2020 11:29pm • Smith knows how strong his leg is after being sacked by Aaron Donald originally appeared on NBC Sports WashingtonWhen Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith trotted onto the field this past Sunday to replace an injured Kyle Allen, it seemed as if everyone watching the game began to hold the In his 1st post-diagnosis briefing, Northam discusses COVID-19, kidnapping plot 10/13/2020 03:29pm • In his first public appearance since being diagnosed with COVID-19, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam on Tuesday expressed appreciation for the people who helped him and his wife through the disease, addressed the outage on the voter registration site, and had sharp words for the White House over the thre Officials stress need for testing as Montgomery Co. sees uptick in daily COVID-19 cases Officials stress need for testing as Montgomery Co. sees uptick in daily COVID-19 cases 10/13/2020 02:45pm • Montgomery County, Maryland, has seen an uptick in the number of new cases of the coronavirus this week. On Monday, the county reported 95 new cases. By midday Tuesday, the count of new cases hit 121. Earl Stoddard, director of the county's Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security, Ron Rivera hopes Dak Prescott finds ‘encouragement’ in Alex Smith’s return Ron Rivera hopes Dak Prescott finds ‘encouragement’ in Alex Smith’s return 10/13/2020 02:25pm • Rivera hopes Prescott finds ‘encouragement’ in Smith’s return originally appeared on NBC Sports WashingtonSunday afternoon saw two NFC East quarterbacks experience opposite ends of the journey forced by a serious injury.Alex Smith made his return for the Washington Football Team, entering thei 25-year-old man first in US to catch COVID-19 twice, study says 10/13/2020 09:59am • ▶ Watch Video: Top doctor on COVID-19, reopening schools and first reported reinfection in U.S. A 25-year-old man is believed to be the first person in the United States – and North America – to be infected with COVID-19 twice, according to researchers. The man, a resident of Washo Tips for Navigating Medical Care Without Health Insurance 10/13/2020 12:00am • Millions of people in the U.S. live without health insurance, a circumstance that can cause people to weigh the need to see a doctor against the cost. Unfortunately, many people will put off or do without medical care because they can't afford it, a decision that could jeopardize their health. While Virginia is preparing for an unprecedented vaccination campaign Virginia is preparing for an unprecedented vaccination campaign 10/11/2020 07:51pm • 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. Three million dollars for public outreach. Nearly $2.5 million for refrigerators and thermometers. And more than $71 million for mass
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