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Open Letter to Virginia Governor Ralph Northam Calling

for Aggressive Action to #CrushTheCurveVA

​Click here​ to add your name to the letter. This letter was coordinated by the ​EndCoronavirus.org
network of scientists and activists. Send questions and media inquiries to
coronaviruspetition@gmail.com

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The Honorable Ralph Northam


Governor of Virginia

Dear Governor Northam:

We are scientists, healthcare professionals, policy experts, business owners, and concerned
citizens. We are calling on you to make Virginia a leader in deploying aggressive strategies
against COVID-19. Your March 30​th​ stay at home order is saving lives and your Forward
Virginia blueprint contains important steps. However, we believe even more actions will be
needed before we can safely reopen Virginia. As you know, all Virginians are hurting, but
Virginians who happen to be elderly, unemployed, low income, African-American, or working in
high-risk jobs are suffering disproportionately.

We know Virginia is severely resource constrained as a result of this crisis. That’s why we are
proposing high-impact actions our state can implement now at minimal cost, even in the absence
of additional federal support.

Our goal must be near-zero infections in the short-term. Anyone who tells you this is impossible
is ignoring the experience of other countries. Taiwan and South Korea – countries with
populations several times larger than Virginia’s – have only a handful of new cases every day
(and zero on some days). Virginia can replicate their success with the right policies. And that
means Virginia will get back to work and become a model for the rest of our country.

The EndCoronavirus.org network of scientists and activists drafted this letter in conjunction with
the undersigned concerned citizens of Virginia. We respectfully request that you immediately
implement the following low-cost, high-impact actions to #CrushTheCurveVA:

1. Empower local governments: ​The counties and cities suffering most from COVID-19
lack the legal authority to take independent action against the disease. Virginia should
empower municipalities to make and enforce additional rules on social distancing, masks,
mandatory quarantines for outside visitors, among other measures. Aggressive policies in
areas with higher rates of transmission will protect neighboring counties. All
municipalities should continue to enforce state-wide rules.
2. Maximize social distancing: ​Maintain the stay at home order until we have near zero
new daily cases in Virginia. Educate the public about the importance of social distancing
within homes (most infections likely occur within families). Require businesses to enact
safer product and service delivery policies, such as curbside pickup when possible.
Ensure Virginia businesses that remain open provide their employees with protective
equipment as appropriate and adhere to social distancing. For further details: ​Social
Distancing Recommendations​.

3. Expand mask usage: ​Ensuring greater usage of masks in Virginia is critical if we want
to save lives and end the lockdown. Virginia should require cloth face coverings in public
spaces such as supermarkets and common areas of apartment buildings. Building staff
should enforce the rule - not police. Individuals with serious health or safety issues
related to masks should be allowed to enter buildings without face coverings if they voice
their health or safety issues to building staff. Authorities should provide free masks at key
locations, such as supermarkets, and to low-income and high-risk individuals. Virginia
should continue to educate the public about how to safely make and wear masks. All
Virginia officials, starting with Governor Northam, should model the use of masks in
public. For further details: ​Mask Recommendations​.

4. Deploy approaches that have worked elsewhere to cheaply scale up testing: ​Consider
low-cost approaches to cheaply scale up testing, such as ​CT Scans​. CT scans have a low
false positive rate and tens of thousands can be done per day with existing equipment.
Medical and safety protocols exist. CT scans ​were used extensively in Hubei province in
China​ as an integral part of the early identification and isolation policy that led to a rapid
decrease in the number of cases. ​ddPCR Group Testing Methods​ should also be
considered. Virginia must scale up testing to the point that we test everyone with cold or
flu-like symptoms, workers in high-risk jobs, and members of the general population,
including individuals who live in high-risk settings (nursing homes, prisons, etc.). For
further details: ​Testing Recommendations​.

5. Leverage volunteers to cheaply scale up contact tracing: ​We need an army of at least
1,000 paid contact tracers, but if that is not feasible in the short-term, volunteer contact
tracers can make a significant dent in infections. ​Engage with municipalities and
community organizations to coordinate community volunteer contact tracing efforts (or
work with Virginia Medical Reserve Corps). Contact tracers should support infected
individuals and perform door to door checks to identify individuals with symptoms
requiring testing. ​For further details: ​Contact Tracing Recommendations​.

6. Convert unused college dormitories into voluntary isolation facilities: ​We know from
China​ that most coronavirus infections occur within families. Multi-case families are well
known to be common here as well. A “Safe Family” program is needed. Anyone who has
tested positive, is presumed to be positive, or is a close contact of a positive individual
should isolate. ​Anyone who is isolating but is not confirmed for COVID-19 must have at
a minimum their own bedroom and bathroom. ​Individuals with a dedicated bedroom and
bathroom in their home and not requiring medical care might isolate at home. For those
who cannot safely isolate at home, Virginia should use​ college dormitories as a low-cost
voluntary isolation option. This will dramatically reduce the number of cases and
dramatically shorten the time we spend under lockdown. These facilities should also be
open to first responders. Virginia should d​esignate hospitals for COVID-19 patients to
reduce the spread of the disease in healthcare settings. ​ For further details: ​Isolation
Recommendations​.

7. Implement “safe travel” rules to prevent importation of new cases: ​Implementing a


stay at home order without travel restrictions is like to trying to drain a bathtub while the
faucet is running. Virginia should curtail nonessential air and highway travel so that
progress in reducing cases is not undermined by newly introduced ones. We should
follow other states in announcing a mandatory 14 day quarantine for most out-of-state
visitors, with exceptions for shipments of goods and other travel deemed critical. For
further details: ​Safe Travel Recommendations​.

The signers of this letter, including EndCoronavirus.org initiative leader Yaneer Bar-Yam, would
welcome the opportunity to discuss with you how these recommendations can help your
government #CrushTheCurveVA. Please reach out to ​coronaviruspetition@gmail.com​ for any
matters regarding this letter. Thank you for your leadership during this difficult time.

UPDATES:
04/28/2020: Added references to #CrushTheCurveVA to letter.

Signed​:

Virginians can add their names to this letter by ​clicking here​.

Public Health and Pandemic Experts

1. Rajesh Balkrishnan, PhD, Professor of Public Health Science, University of Virginia,


Charlottesville, VA
2. Yaneer Bar-Yam, PhD Physics, President, New England Complex Systems Institute,
Founder, EndCoronavirus.org, Boston, MA
3. Fern R Hauck, MD, Spencer P Bass, Twenty-first Century Professor of Family Medicine,
Professor of Public Health Sciences, University of Virginia
4. Luiz Shozo Ozaki, PhD, Associate Professor, Infectious Diseases, Center for the Study of
Biological Complexity, University of Virginia, Richmond, VA
5. Kate Langwig, PhD, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg,
VA
6. Ronke Akinkugbe, PhD, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology, Virginia Commonwealth
University, Richmond, VA
7. Bob Klesges, PhD, Professor of Public Health Sciences, University of Virginia,
Germantown, TN
8. Pamela B. Teaster, PhD, Professor and Director, Center for Gerontology, Virginia Tech,
Blacksburg, VA
9. Chongzhi Zang, PhD, Assistant Professor of Public Health Sciences, University of
Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
10. Larry Mesner, Assistant Professor, Department of Public Health, University of Virginia,
Charlottesville, VA
11. Soyoun Kim, PhD, Research Specialist in Department of Public Health Sciences,
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
12. Amy Paulson, MPH, Director/Instructor, Pediatrics, Eastern Virginia Medical School,
Chesapeake, VA
13. Genevieve R Lyons, MSPH, Biostatistician, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
14. Jasilyn Wray, Public Health Researcher, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA
15. Saundra M Ward, Social Worker, Stafford, VA
16. Mitchell Zawaski, Director, Occupational Health and Safety, Suffolk, VA

Physicians

17. Dean Kedes, MD, PhD Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, University of Virginia,
Charlottesville, VA
18. Katharine Claire Degeorge, MD, MS, Physician, Associate Professor of Family
Medicine, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
19. Denise Way, MD, Physician, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
20. Irène Mathieu, MD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Virginia,
Charlottesville, VA
21. Anna Bittner, MD, Family Physician, North Chesterfield, VA
22. Cindy Anderson, MD, Physician, Arlington, VA
23. Krista Pine, MD, Physician, Richmond, VA
24. Donna A Landen, MD, Physician, Charlottesville, VA
25. Susan Kohn, MD, Physician, Falls Church, VA
26. Theodore Wu, MD, PhD, Physician, Virginia Eye Institute, Mechanicsville, VA
27. Kristina Johnson, MD, Family Physician, University of Virginia Family Medicine
Program, Charlottesville, VA
28. John M North, MD, Retired Neonatologist, Glen Allen, VA
29. Jethro H. Piland, Jr., MD, Family Physician (Retired), Mechanicsville, VA
30. Sarah Lewis, MD, Physician, Charlottesville, VA
31. Patricia A. Nahormek, MD, Cardiologist (Retired), Newport News, VA
32. Tegwyn H. Brickhouse DDS, PhD, Dentist, Virginia Commonwealth University,
Richmond, VA
33. Awa Sanneh, MD, Physician, Baltimore, MD
34. Christian P. DiPaola, MD, Physician, Shrewbury, MA
35. William Malone, MD, Twin Falls, ID
36. Frank Maletz, MD, FACS Orthopaedic Surgery, Founder CEO HEALTHSPITAL
Foundation and OrthoMedCon, East Lyme, CT
37. Leonard Schultz, MD, Chairman, Nascent Surgical, Eden Prairie, MN
38. Robert J Settipane, MD, East Providence, RI

Biologists, Chemists, Physicists and Medical Faculty


39. Judith Miriam White, PhD, Professor and Virologist, University of Virginia School of
Medicine, Charlottesville, VA
40. Daniel A. Engel, PhD, Professor of Microbiology, Immunology and Cancer Biology,
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
41. J. David Castle, PhD, Professor of Cell Biology, University of Virginia School of
Medicine, Charlottesville, VA
42. Malcolm M Smith, Professor of Microbiology, University of Virginia School of
Medicine, Charlottesville, VA
43. Young Hahn, PhD, Professor of Microbiology, Immunology, and Cancer Biology,
University of Virginia School of Medicine, Charlottesville, VA
44. Nammalwar Sriranganathan, PhD, Professor of Microbiology, Virginia Tech,
Blacksburg, VA
45. Michael McVoy, PhD, Professor of Pediatrics, Microbiology & Immunology, Virginia
Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
46. Gregory A. Buck, PhD, Pathogenic Microbiologist, Virginia Commonwealth University,
Richmond, VA
47. Virginia Corbin, PhD Biology, Assistant Dean of College of Sciences, Virginia Tech,
Blacksburg, VA
48. Michael Parker, PhD Biology, Associate Dean, Georgetown College, Georgetown
University, McLean, VA
49. David Popham, PhD, Professor of Microbiology, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
50. Robert Sheehy, PhD, Professor of Biology, Radford University, Radford, VA
51. Louise Temple, PhD, Professor of Microbiology, James Madison University,
Harrisonburg, VA
52. Marcella Torres, PhD, Professor of Mathematics/Mathematical Biologist, University of
Richmond, Richmond, VA
53. Roderick V. Jensen, PhD, Professor of Biological Sciences, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg,
VA
54. David T. Auble, PhD, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, University of
Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA
55. Dana Hawley, PhD, Professor of Biological Sciences, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
56. Gail E. Christie, PhD, Professor of Microbiology (Emeritus), Virginia Commonwealth
University, Richmond, VA
57. Maria C. Rivera, PhD, Associate Professor of Biology, Virginia Commonwealth
University, Richmond, VA
58. James M. Turbeville, PhD, Associate Professor of Biology, Virginia Commonwealth
University, Richmond, VA
59. Peter Uetz, PhD, Associate Professor Systems Biology and Bioinformatics, Center for
Biological Data Science, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
60. D. Jennings, PhD, Associate Professor of Biology, Virginia Commonwealth University,
Midlothian, VA
61. Wenheng Zhang, PhD, Associate Professor of Biology, Virginia Commonwealth
University, Richmond, VA
62. Hui Zong, PhD, Associate Professor of Microbiology, Immunology, and Cancer Biology,
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
63. S. Leigh McCallister, PhD, Associate Professor of Biology, Virginia Commonwealth
University, Richmond, VA
64. Rima Franklin, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Biology, Virginia
Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
65. Gregory Walsh, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Biology, Virginia
Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
66. Allison Johnson, PhD, Associate Professor of Bioinformatics, Virginia Commonwealth
University, Henrico, VA
67. Jennifer M. Fettweis, PhD, Assistant Professor of Microbiology & Immunology, Virginia
Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
68. Sarah Golding, PhD, Assistant Professor of Biology, Virginia Commonwealth
University, Richmond, VA
69. Myrna Serrano, PhD, Assistant Professor of Microbiology and Immunology, Virginia
Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
70. Jonathan Moore, PhD, Assistant Professor of Biology, Virginia Commonwealth
University, Richmond, VA
71. Colleen Higgins, PhD, Assistant Professor of Biology, Virginia Commonwealth
University, Richmond, VA
72. Julie Zinnert, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, Virginia Commonwealth
University, Richmond, VA
73. Susan Whitehead, PhD, Assistant Professor of Biology, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
74. Carmen Rodriguez, PhD, Teaching Assistant Professor, Biology Department, Virginia
Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
75. Tricia Smith, PhD, Instructor, Biology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond,
VA
76. Cindy Guo, PhD, Instructor, Microbiology and Molecular Cell Biology, Eastern Virginia
Medical School, Virginia Beach, VA
77. Marty Romeo, PhD, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Staff Scientist, Medical
University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC
78. Brandi Sharp, PhD Biology, Ashburn, VA
79. Richard A. Gonzalez, PhD, Associate Professor of Pathology and Anatomy, Eastern
Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA
80. Alexey Onufriev, PhD, Professor in Departments of Computer Science, Physics, and
Biomedical Engineering and Biomechanics, Norfolk, VA
81. Felicia Etzkorn, PhD, Professor of Biological Chemistry, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
82. Timothy J. Larson, PhD, Professor of Biochemistry, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
83. Joseph Merola, PhD, Professor of Chemistry, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
84. David Kingston, PhD, University Distinguished Professor of Chemistry (retired),
Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
85. Nathan L. Anderson, PhD, Retired Senior Scientist at Novozymes, Roanoke, VA
86. Rita Shiang, PhD, Associate Professor of Human and Molecular Genetics, Virginia
Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
87. Cassidy Mentus, PhD, Mathematics Research, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA
88. Irene Frentz, PhD, Chesterfield, VA
89. Joanne Lannigan, MS, Research Scientist/Consultant, Flow Cytometry Support Services,
LLC, Alexandria, VA
90. Noelle Hurd, PhD, Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Virginia,
Charlottesville, VA
91. Ellen Zapata, PhD, Research Statistician, Bristow, VA
92. Allison Mathiesen, Doctoral Candidate of Biomedical Sciences, Eastern Virginia Medical
School, Norfolk, VA
93. Carol Carr, MS, Assistant Professor of Biology, John Tyler Community College,
Hopewell, VA
94. Elizabeth Nelson, MS Biology, Senior Lab Specialist, University of Virginia,
Charlottesville, VA
95. Julie R. Secor McVoy, MS, Department of Neurology, Virginia Commonwealth
University School of Medicine, Richmond, VA
96. Summer Shultz, MS Biology, Educator, Richmond, VA
97. Linda K. Bennington, Ph.D., RN, Clinical Associate Professor, Old Dominion University,
Virginia Beach, VA
98. Nathaniel M Apatov, PhD, Associate Professor of Nursing, Old Dominion University,
Norfolk, VA
99. Peggy Gesing, PhD, Professor, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA
100. Ana K Schenk, PhD, Associate Professor of Physics, Randolph College, Lynchburg,
VA

Healthcare Workers

101. Tina Sweeney Gustin, DNP, Assistant Professor of Nursing, Old Dominion
University, Virginia Beach, VA
102. Kate Brennan, Nurse Practitioner, Radford University/Pulaski Free Clinic, Radford,
VA
103. Michelle Maher, Registered Nurse, Haymarket, VA
104. Jane Wilhite, Registered Nurse, Chester, VA
105. Stephanie Proto McAnally, Registered Nurse, Glen Allen, VA
106. Alicia Ruiz, Registered Nurse, Manassas, VA
107. Chelsea Weaks, Standardized Patient Educator and Nurse, Eastern Virginia Medical
School, Norfolk, VA
108. Teresa Isom, Chesterfield County Public School Nurse, Chester, VA
109. Maureen McNultt, Registered Nurse, Medstar Health, Alexandria, VA
110. Lisa Clausen, Registered Nurse, Alexandria City Public Schools, Alexandria, VA
111. Linda Turner, Certified Nursing Assistant, Axton, VA
112. Ellen Lesher, Registered Nurse, Acute Dialysis Team, Fredericksburg, VA
113. Jonathan Wade, Mental Health Therapist, Bristow, VA
114. William G. McLees, MS, OTR/L, Occupational Therapist, Richmond, VA
115. Karen A.Bladergroen, Licensed Professional Counselor, Eastern Virginia Medical
School, Norfolk, VA
116. Sita Topalli, Healthcare Administration/Medical Education, Virginia Beach, VA
117. Kenneth Vezey, Retired Hospital Chaplain, Virginia Beach, VA
118. Pam Garrett, Dental Receptionist, Roanoke, VA
119. Cameron F., Dental Assistant, Richmond, VA
120. Tiffany Landsowne, Medical Assistant, Manassas, VA
121. Joy Edmonds, Pharmacy Technician, Rural Retreat, VA
122. Shannon Childers, Chiropractic Assistant, Lemmata Chiropractic, Hampton, VA
123. Abdulaziz S Omar, Licensed Optician, LensCrafters, Alexandria, VA
124. Meri A Huddleston, Registered Dental Hygenist, Star City Family Dentistry, Hardy,
VA

Public Policy Experts

125. Blue Wooldridge, PhD, Distinguished Career Professor of Public and Government
Affairs and Professor Emeritus, Virginia Commonwealth University, Fredericksburg, VA
126. Charles Holt, PhD, A. Willis Robertson Professor of Political Economy, University of
Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
127. Nancy Stutts, PhD, Associate Professor of Public Administration, Virginia
Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
128. Laura S. Jensen, PhD, Associate Professor of Public Administration, Virginia Tech,
Blacksburg, VA
129. Lucy Bassett, Associate Professor of Practice of Public Policy, University of Virginia,
Charlottesville, VA
130. Talitha LeFlouria, PhD, List Smith Discovery Associate Professor of African and
African-American Studies, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
131. Beth Schueler, PhD, Assistant Professor of Public Policy & Education, University of
Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
132. Sarah Jane Brubaker, PhD, Professor, Criminal Justice and Public Policy, Virginia
Commonwealth University, Glen Allen, VA
133. Mishal Ahmed, PhD, Assistant Professor of Public Policy, University of Virginia,
Charlottesville, VA
134. Richard Huff, PhD, Assistant Professor, Public Policy & Administration, Virginia
Commonwealth University, Chester, VA
135. Aris Spanos, PhD, Professor of Economics, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
136. Richard Ashley, PhD, Professor of Economics, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
137. Amoz Kats, PhD, Professor of Economics Emeritus, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
138. Dr. Bethany M. (bee) Coston, PhD, Assistant Professor of Gender, Sexuality &
Women's Studies, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA

Business Owners:

139. Georgia Haverty, President, Doe Creek Farm, Inc, Pembroke, VA


140. Bob Gourley, CTO, OODA LLC, Former CTO, Defense Intelligence Agency,
Manassas, VA
141. Anne DeCamps, Artist and Retailer (Business Owner), AnneHughesDesigns,
Richmond, VA
142. Gina Cleveland, Business Owner, Dumfries, VA
143. Amber Brooks, Business Owner, King William, VA
144. Heather O'Bryan, Business Owner, Roanoke, VA
145. Robert Turner, Business Owner, Stafford, VA
146. Tammy Adams, Business Owner, NOVA Event, Arlington, VA
147. Deborah Riggsby, Business Owner, Roanoke, VA
148. Christopher Spiller, Startup Co-Founder, Bizy.com, Mclean, VA
149. Sarah Trott de Seve, Attorney, Trott de Seve & Associates PLLC, Arlington, VA
150. Sara M. Gaborik, JD, Law Offices of Sara M. Gaborik, Chesterfield, VA
151. Fred Quarles, Acting President, Helix Corporation, Charlottesville, VA
152. Deborah Lawrence, Wellness Educator, Troutville, VA
153. Bettina McCarthy, Designer/Home Rehab, Richmond, VA

Concerned Citizens

154. Kathryn Renneker, Masters in Public Health Student, University of Virginia,


Ashburn, VA
155. Byron Hooten, Clinical Medical Librarian, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk,
VA
156. Adrian M., Amazon Delivery Driver, Alexandria, VA
157. Maria Morales, Target Employee, Gainesville, VA
158. Marcela Laurena, Daycare Provider, Annandale, VA
159. Thomasine E. Singleton, Media Manager, Eastern Virginia Medical School,
Chesapeake, VA
160. John Wade Brinkley, Teaching Assistant, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk,
VA
161. Jon Kline, Network Administrator, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Suffolk, VA
162. Marsha L. Williams, Director of Admissions, Eastern Virginia Medical School,
Norfolk, VA
163. Monica Johnson, Public Safety Officer, Eastern Virginia Medical School,
Chesapeake, VA
164. Patricia Bekele, Standardized Patient and Physical Exam Teaching Associate, Eastern
Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA
165. Ann Byrd Porter, Standardized Patient and Physical Exam Teaching Associate,
Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA
166. Karon Bosze, Retired U.S. Army Information Technology Specialist, Woodbridge,
VA
167. Virginia Reed, Retired U.S. Army Information Technology Specialist, Woodbridge,
VA
168. Tamara Race, Disabled Veteran, Arlington, VA
169. Noah Komnick, PhD Student, Alexandria, VA
170. Hannah Adams, Research Assistant, UVA Health, Waynesboro, VA
171. Asra Q. Nomani, Author, Educator, Former Wall Street Journal reporter, Great Falls,
VA
172. Melinda Wegener, Retired Teacher and Volunteer Mask Maker, Henry, VA
173. Anahita Reilly, Chief of Staff, Capital One, McLean, VA
174. Bo Hudson, Product Management, Capital One, Arlington, VA
175. LeAnna Shaw, Grandparent, Woodbridge, VA
176. Carol Johnson, Homemaker and Retired Teacher, Atkins, VA
177. Daniel McGibney, PMP, IT Project Manager, the Nature Conservancy, Arlington,
VA
178. Richard Haase, Unemployed Stagehand, Alexandria, VA
179. Dave Weinberger, Freelance TV Sports Production, Arlington, VA
180. Elizabeth Cogar, Writer, Richmond, VA
181. Joanna Rose, CAD Operator, AVISPL, Reston, VA
182. Cathryn Virginia Hutton, Self-Employed Illustrator, Richmond, VA
183. Karen M Crawford, Retired, Roanoke, VA
184. Jeanne Snively, Retired, Broadway, VA
185. Sharon Dorsey, Retired IT Executive, Arlington, VA
186. Adelaide Eldridge, Instructor, Arlington Public Schools, Arlington, VA
187. Donna Jensen, Teacher, Arlington Public Schools, Arlington, VA
188. JM Dawson, Computer Support Technician, University of Virginia, Troy, VA
189. Amy Rubens, PhD, Christiansburg, VA
190. Fred Millar, Research, Arlington, VA
191. Marouane Mounaji, Concierge, CBMC, Alexandria, VA
192. Juhyung Sun, Management Consultant, The Chartis Group, Charlottesville, VA
193. Laurie Miller, Accountant, Hilton, Falls Church, VA
194. Jacqueline Arguello, Catering Manager, National Science Foundation, Arlington, VA
195. Ada Fee, Software Engineer, Sterling, VA
196. Basak Lazarus, Senior Associate, KPMG, Arlington, VA
197. Deborah Palmeri, Retired, Fairfax, VA
198. Robert H Rea, Retired, Portsmouth, VA
199. Susan Lang, Attorney, Pender & Coward, Chesapeake, VA
200. Jim Lang, Federal Employee, Chesapeake, VA
201. Caleb Withers, Graduate Student, Arlington, VA
202. James Hayden, Chief Data Scientist, Vienna, VA
203. Jeffrey Barlow, MBA, Senior Real Estate Manager, Federal Government, Falls
Church, VA
204. Kevin Adler, Concerned Citizen and Taxpayer, Arlington, VA
205. Carla Blankinship, Executive Assistant, Randolph College, Lynchburg, VA
206. Suzy Szasz Palmer, Retired Librarian, Richmond, VA
207. Henry Reeves, Retired, Charlottesville, VA
208. Donald Ballard, Retired, Christiansburg, VA
209. Roxana Guerra, Legal Assistant, Alexandria, VA
210. Johanna Carrington, Artist, White Stone, Virginia
211. Nancy Prince Jackson, Realtor, Saluda, Virginia
212. Douglas Forness, Poet/Musician/Artist, Charlottesville, VA
213. Carly Berkheimer, Leesburg, VA
214. Susanne Hale, Leesburg, VA
215. Benjamin Lazarus, Arlington, VA
216. Golden Carter, Virginia Beach, VA
217. Melisa Nelson, Broadway, VA
218. Jessica Breakley, Danville, VA
219. Sharon Swinburne, Arlington, VA
220. Meredith Mason, Arlington, VA
221. John Meszaros, Alexandria, VA
222. Margo Fransen, Midlothian, VA
223. Jessie Haviland, Arlington, VA
224. D. Roshni, Chesterfield, VA
225. Emma Manning, Arlington, VA
226. Natalia Landínez Silva, Arlington, VA
227. Cecilia Kennedy, Arlington, VA
228. Rochelle Fellner-Rosenberg, Arlington, VA
229. Shannon Melideo, Reston, VA
230. James Upshaw, Richmond, VA
231. Russell Kuhn, Winchester, VA
232. Raymond Lannigan, Alexandria, VA
233. Jenefer Hughes ACA, MBA, PMP, Commissioner of the Revenue, Chesterfield
County, Bon Air, VA
234. Paul R Gilding, Retired State Employee, Richmond, VA
235. Bev Thierwechter, Retired, Crozet, VA
236. Selena Lo, Architect, Herndon, VA
237. Russell Chisholm, Newport, VA
238. Stacie Sessoms, Lawyer, Mechanicsville, VA
239. Brooke A. Butler, Speech-Language Pathologist, Arlington, VA
240. Daniel Boyd, Systems Engineer, Federal Government, Arlington, VA
241. Erin Bush, Library Associate, District of Columbia Government, Arlington, VA
242. Rebecca Patterson, Scottsville, VA
243. Deborah S Davis, Reston, VA
244. Nancy DeRiggi, Retired, Arlington, VA
245. Kelly Gotschalk, N. Chesterfield, VA
246. John F. Caskey, Energy Consultant, Centreville, VA
247. Jonathan Kern, Retired NPR Journalist, Arlington, VA
248. Vanessa Wilkerson, Chesterfield, VA
249. Jennifer Lord, Midlothian, VA
250. Kevin Cousins, Attorney, Lane & Hammer, PC, Moseley, VA
251. Danielle Werchowsky, Arlington, VA
252. Laura Stevens, Senior Legal Specialist, Capital One, North Chesterfield, VA
253. Pamela Grammer, Librarian, Charlottesville, VA
254. Leslie Susan Rubio, Controller, Premier Appraisal Group, Inc., Richmond, VA
255. Risé Jones, Glen Allen, VA
256. Nancy Griffith, Chester, VA
257. Andrew Boyd, Arlington, VA
258. Susan Edwards, Retired, Newport, VA
259. Jake Joyce, Charlottesville, VA
260. Joseph T .Wynne, Retired Lawyer, Crozier, VA
261. George A. Somerville, Attorney, Harman Claytor Corrigan & Wellman, Richmond,
VA
262. Alexander Cantor, Consultant, Alexandria, VA
263. Laura King, Nanny, Charlottesville, VA
264. David R. Hughes, Attorney (Retired), Arlington, VA
265. Idil P Izmirli, PhD, Visting Scholar, SCAR, George Mason University, Springfield,
VA
266. Margaret Dessypris Thomas, Anthem BCBS, Glen Allen, VA
267. Susan Powell, Grants Manager, Arlington, VA
268. Neva Hilliard, Retired, Radford, VA
269. Maya Bridi, Fairfax, VA
270. Tarsha Clarke, Teacher, Danville Public Schools, Danville, VA
271. Jennifer Lo Prete, Market Associate, Midlothian, VA
272. Woody McKenzie, Retired Education, Salem, VA
273. Srinivas Doodala, IT Specialist, USPS, Annandale, VA
274. Rose Landerer McCabe, Retired, Arlington, VA
275. James Gaites, IT Analyst, World Bank, Arlington, VA
276. Graciela Tedesco, Concerned Citizen and Taxpayer, Virginia Beach, VA
277. Rick Hughes, Roanoke, VA
278. Doris Rogers, Human Service Assistant, Richmond County DSS, Topping, VA
279. Linda R. Thornburg, Writer, Charlottesville, VA
280. Tammy Simms, Covington, VA
281. Madeline Lai, Teacher, Richmond, VA
282. Linda R Thornburg, Writer, Charlottesville, VA
283. Colette Miamee, Reston, VA
284. James Durham, Alexandria, VA
285. Jennifer W., Federal Government, Arlington, VA
286. Wayne Angell, Business Analyst, University of Virginia, Keswick, VA
287. Ruth Twiggs, Retired, Richmond, VA
288. Hollie L. Stansbury, Home Maker, Wirtz, Virginia
289. Cynthia Cooper, Roanoke, VA
290. Serita Willis, Bassett, VA
291. Nesa Amarlooi, Executive Assistant, OneWeb, Alexandria, VA
292. Marcia McKenzie, Salem, VA
293. LeDena Dillon, Family Services Specialist/Human Services, Roanoke, VA
294. Krishna Reddy, Great Falls, VA
295. Sree Thirupathi, Ashburn, VA
296. Teri Ramey, Administrative Assistant, Red5 Tattoo, Norfolk, VA
297. Ramana K., Project Manager, Fairfax, VA
298. Rachel Meyers, Special Education Teacher, Roanoke Catholic, Vinton, VA
299. DeWayne Halfen, Arlington, VA
300. Christy Gorman, Arlington, VA
301. Vik Khandelwal, Oakton, VA
302. Karen Ferguson, Palmyra, VA
303. Annette Lineberry, Retired Education, Sale, VA
304. Karen Skidmore, Retired Senior Associate General Counsel, Charlottesville, VA
305. Adrienne Consylman, Licensed Professional Counselor, Virginia Center for Family
Relations, Charlottesville, VA
306. Daniel Shaffer, Geospatial Consultant, Staunton, VA
307. Darlene Santana, Sales, Virginia Beach, VA
308. Ryan Chou, McLean, VA
309. Louis Ravina, Retired Civil Engineer, Staunton, VA
310. Jiten Soni, Herndon, VA
311. William F. Limpert, Retired Environmental Regulator, Smithsburg, VA (formerly
from Bath County, VA)
312. Edward Hale, Retired Teacher, Arlington, VA
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