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Apr 29

COVID-19 Summary Report for April 29, 2021

Posted on April 29, 2021 at 4:56 PM by Heather Smith

Loudoun County COVID-19 Data Snapshot
Last report 04/28/21@5:34 p.m.

COVID-19 Cases Data
COVID-19 Vaccine Data
  • Total Vaccine Doses Administered - Loudoun: 292,654 (up 7,167 since last report) I  Virginia: 6,093,967 (up 75,397 since last report) 
  • Loudoun County Residents Fully Vaccinated: 112,155 (up 4,799 since last report)
  • Percent of Total Population Fully Vaccinated: Loudoun: 27.1% (up 1.1% since last report)
  • Total Vaccine Doses Received Over Last 7 Days: Virginia: 437,190 (down 3,510 since last report)
  • Virginia’s COVID-19 Vaccine Summary
Loudoun County Update
  • COVID-19 Vaccine Online Self-Scheduling Now Open to Loudoun Residents, No Pre-Registration Required: Beginning today, Thursday, April 29, individuals 16 and over can directly schedule an appointment online to receive a free COVID-19 vaccine at the Loudoun County Health Department vaccination clinic located at Dulles Town Center in Sterling.
    • The Health Department encourages all unvaccinated people age 16 and older who live or work in the county to schedule an appointment as soon as possible by visiting loudoun.gov/covid19vaccine
    • Anyone who needs assistance scheduling an appointment, including individuals who do not have internet access, can contact the Health Department at 703-737-8300, Monday-Sunday, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
    • Individuals who have pre-registered should have received an invitation to schedule a vaccine appointment. Anyone who has not received an invitation to schedule should check their email spam folder or go online to schedule an appointment now. The vaccination site continues to be by appointment only. 
    • More information.
  • Governor Northam Updates Mask Guidance to Align with CDC Changes: Governor Northam today amended Executive Order 72 to adopt new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on mask use in outdoor settings. The CDC guidelines state that fully vaccinated individuals do not have to wear masks outdoors when alone or in small gatherings. Mask use is still required indoors and outdoors at large crowded events like concerts, sporting events, and graduation ceremonies. People are considered fully vaccinated two weeks after receiving the last required dose of vaccine.
    • In addition, revised Executive Order 72 will allow up to 1,000 spectators for outdoor recreational sports, effective immediately. This change advances by two weeks a change that was scheduled to go into effect on May 15 and will allow additional spectators to participate in final games of the current high school sports season and the summer sports season.
    • The next steps to ease mitigation measures will go into effect on Saturday, May 15 as previously announced. The Governor expects to be able to roll back the remaining capacity limits in mid-June as long as the Commonwealth’s health metrics remain stable and vaccination progress continues.
    • Read the full news release.
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Residents with questions about COVID-19 may contact the Loudoun County Health Department:
  • Information Line: 703-737-8300
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