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[ARCHIVED] COVID-19 Summary Report for March 22, 2021

The original item was published from March 22, 2021 5:20 PM to March 22, 2021 5:22 PM

Loudoun County COVID-19 Data Snapshot
Last report 3/19/21@5:25 p.m.
Loudoun County Update
  • Loudoun County Officials Recommend Against Spring Break Travel: The Loudoun County Health Department continues to discourage non-essential travel during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially during spring break and upcoming holidays. By not traveling, Loudoun residents can help slow the spread of COVID-19 and limit the potential of bringing back variant forms of COVID-19 to the community. 
    • Health officials also discourage carpooling with members of different households and urge residents to continue to be vigilant and take prevention measures against COVID-19, including avoiding crowds, staying 6 feet away from others not in your household, wearing a face covering, washing hands frequently and getting a vaccine when it's your turn. 
    • For those who must travel, the Health Department recommends reviewing and following the CDC and Virginia Department of Health guidance for travelers. 
    • Read more of the Loudoun Health Department's recommendations in this news release.
  • Loudoun County Schedules Free COVID-19 Testing Events through April: Loudoun County has scheduled more free, drive thru COVID-19 testing events through April. Beginning March 30, 2021, testing events will be held on Tuesdays only, and end one hour earlier than the testing events held over the past two months. The new COVID-19 testing schedule will be Tuesdays, 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. at various locations throughout the county. Get details in this news release.
  • How to Talk to Family and Friends about COVID-19 Vaccines: Vaccines are one of the critical elements in slowing the spread of COVID-19, but some people are reluctant to get vaccinated. There's a lot of misinformation out there, so it's not surprising that some people have concerns that are keeping them from making an appointment. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention offers advice if you're trying to have a conversation with a friend or family member about their concerns. Things to remember to help open the discussion include: 
  • More Information:
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Contact Us
Residents with questions about COVID-19 may contact the Loudoun County Health Department:
  • Information Line: 703-737-8300
  • Email 
Loudoun County Public Schools
Get the latest information for parents and students from Loudoun County Public Schools:
Educate Yourself About COVID-19