Hospitals, Virginia Health Department use program adopted in 2002 in efforts to fight Zika now Evan Jones July 19, 2016 1 minute read (Associated Press) Virginia’s health care providers and the State Health Department are using a program adopted about 14 years ago in current efforts to treat cases of the Zika virus — and prevent its spread. WFIR’s Evan Jones has the story. Share: Post navigation Previous: GOP pre-files bills that McAuliffe vetoedNext: Reward offered after somebody steals safe with $600,000 of cash, checks and jewelry inside Related Stories Former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax, wife dead in apparent murder-suicide Ian Price April 16, 2026 Gov. Spanberger’s proposed amendments to the Affordable Medicine Act could be costly for Virginians Emma Thomas April 16, 2026 Blue Ridge Marathon, Down by Downtown music fest preview Gene Marrano April 15, 2026