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[ARCHIVED] COVID-19 Summary Report for March 31, 2021

The original item was published from March 31, 2021 5:00 PM to March 31, 2021 5:13 PM

Loudoun County COVID-19 Data Snapshot
Last report 3/30/21@5:28 p.m.

COVID-19 Cases Data COVID-19 Vaccine Data
  • Total Vaccine Doses Administered - Loudoun: 155,334 (up 4,258 since last report) I  Virginia: 3,773,586 (up 72,976 since last report) 
  • Loudoun County Residents Fully Vaccinated: 53,327 (up 1,309 since last report)
  • Vaccine First Doses Received Over Last 7 Days: Loudoun: 28,980 (unchanged since last report) | Virginia: 324,580 (up 16,900 since last report) 
  • Loudoun’s COVID-19 Vaccine Data Dashboard
  • Virginia’s COVID-19 Vaccine Summary
Loudoun County Update
  • Restrictions Easing: Effective tomorrow, Thursday, April 1, 2021, some public health restrictions intended to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 will be eased in Virginia. Last week, Governor Ralph Northam announced amendments to Executive Order Seventy-Two (PDF) which will allow certain sports and entertainment venues to operate with additional capacity, while indoor and outdoor gathering limits will increase. Key changes include:
    • Social gatherings: The maximum number of individuals permitted in a social gathering will increase to 50 people (up from 10) for indoor settings and 100 people for outdoor settings (up from 25). 
    • Entertainment venues: All indoor and outdoor entertainment and public amusement venues must continue to operate at 30 percent capacity, but the cap on the number of people allowed has increased.
    • Recreational sporting events: The number of spectators allowed at recreational sporting events will increase from 25 to 100 people per field or 30 percent capacity, whichever is less for indoor settings, and from 250 to 500 people per field or 30 percent capacity, whichever is less for outdoor settings. 
    • Note: Virginia’s universal mask mandate remains in effect. All Virginians aged five and over are required to wear masks over their nose and mouth in indoor settings shared with others and when outdoors within six feet of another person.
  • Pre-Register with Vaccinate Virginia: Are you or someone you know 65 or older and interested in receiving a free COVID-19 vaccine? You can complete a pre-registration form at vaccinate.virginia.gov. If you've already registered, you can verify or update your information and also access additional information on Virginia’s vaccination efforts.
  • or call 877-829-4682. Language services are available. 
  • Virtual Caregiver Series: The Loudoun County Area Agency on Aging (AAA) is offering a new spring series of virtual education and support sessions for caregivers. Upcoming topics include the warning signs of Alzheimer's disease, Medicare for caregivers and dementia. 
    • April 6: The National Capital Area Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association will present "Know the 10 Warning Signs," 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
    • April 13:  AAA specialist Mary Lou Wilkins will present "Medicare for Caregivers," 1:00 – 2:00 p.m.
    • May 4: The National Capital Area Chapter of the Alzheimer's Association presents "Healthy Living for Brain and Body," 2:00 – 3:00 p.m.
    • May 19: Dementia care consultant and author, Rachel Wonderlin, will present "Embracing Their Health: How to Better Communicate in Dementia Caregiving," 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.
    • The sessions are free. Find details and information on how to sign up here
  • COVID-19 Testing April 6: The next Loudoun County-sponsored COVID-19 drive-thru  testing event is scheduled for Tuesday, April 6, 2021, 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. at Philip A. Bolen Memorial Park, 42405 Claudia Drive, Leesburg (Enter the park on Crosstrail Boulevard from Sycolin Road.) The testing is free and open to all. Events are scheduled every Tuesday at various locations in the county through April 27, 2021. Details, including the complete schedule and links to required registration forms that can be filled out in advance, are available at loudoun.gov/covid19testing.
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