Posted on March 18, 2021 at 5:18 PM by Nancy McCormick
Loudoun County COVID-19 Data Snapshot
Last report 3/17/[email protected]:08 p.m.
- Total Cases: 24,345 (up 148 since last report)
- Current 7-day positivity rate in Loudoun County (PCR test only): 7.2% (up 0.6% since last report)
- Total Hospitalizations: 917 (up 4 since last report)
- Total Deaths: 266 (down 1 since last report) Note: Due to data reconciliation that re-assigned one death to another jurisdiction, the deaths reported in Loudoun have decreased by one.
- Total Vaccine Doses Administered - Loudoun: 114,073 (up 2,873 since last report) I Virginia: 2,870,901 (up 59,973 since last report)
- View Comprehensive Data on the Virginia Department of Health Website:
- View More Regional Cumulative Data, Gating Criteria, and Other Key Measures
Loudoun County Update
- Next COVID-19 Testing Event is March 23: Loudoun County’s COVID-19 testing events move to South Riding next week. The free drive-thru testing events are scheduled for Tuesday, March 23 and Thursday, March 25, 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. at Dulles South Recreation & Community Center, 24950 Riding Center Drive, South Riding. Registration forms are available to download and fill out ahead of time at loudoun.gov/COVID19testing.
- Pharmacy Program Expands: The Virginia Department of Health has announced that more than 300 pharmacy locations in the state that are taking part in the Federal Retail Pharmacy Program will expand within Phase 1b (PDF) to offer vaccines to individuals who are 16-64 with high-risk medical conditions, as well as front-line essential workers. Anyone interested in getting vaccinated at a local pharmacy may visit VaccineFinder.org to find eligible pharmacy locations, hours, phone numbers, and scheduling links where available.
- Learn How to Respond to an Opioid Overdose Emergency: Health officials say drug overdose deaths appear to have increased during the COVID-19 pandemic, led by synthetic opioids. Anyone who uses opioids or knows someone who does is encouraged to sign up for Loudoun County's Revive! training on how to recognize, respond to and reverse an opioid overdose. The free, virtual training lasts about one hour. Upcoming classes are scheduled for March 22 and 25, 2021. Find more information and register at loudoun.gov/revive.
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Residents with questions about COVID-19 may contact the Loudoun County Health Department:
- Information Line: 703-737-8300
- Email
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