RICHMOND, Va. (FOX 5 DC) - Virginia has become the first state in the nation to adopt "enforceable" workplace safety standards for COVID-19.
Governor Ralph Northam made the announcement on Twitter Wednesday saying, "Workers should not have to sacrifice their health and safety to earn a living–especially not during a pandemic." Download the FOX 5 DC News App for Local Breaking News and WeatherThe Washington Post reports the Commonwealth's safety and health codes board voted 9-2 to pass the emergency legislation today.The "emergency temporary standard" will require businesses in the state to implement safety measures in an effort to protect their employees from being infected with the coronavirus at work.If companies violate the policies in.