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Loudoun County Vaccine Update: Half Of Adults Fully Vaccinated
Half of Loudoun County residents over the age of 16 are fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, according to an update from the county.

LOUDOUN COUNTY, VA —More than half of adults in Loudoun County are fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, according to an update from the Loudoun County Health Department. 50.8 percent of residents over the age of 16 are now vaccinated.
Last week, the county began vaccinating children under the age of 16. The Pfizer coronavirus vaccine was authorized for use by the FDA, the CDC, and the Virginia Department of Health.
Currently, approximately 24 percent of residents between the ages of 10 and 19 have received at least one dose of the coronavirus vaccine. 14 percent of people in that age range are fully vaccinated, according to the VDH demographics website.
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As the number of vaccinated people continues to increase and the number of coronavirus cases and hospitalizations decreases, the Virginia government has started to relax coronavirus restrictions and precautions. Last week, Gov. Northam announced that the state is speeding up the relaxation of restrictions.
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All capacity and social distancing restrictions will be lifted on Friday, May 28. These restrictions were originally scheduled to last until June 15.
Northam also updated the state's mask mandate. Fully vaccinated people do not need to wear a mask in public. However, businesses can still choose to require masks.
Virginia residents can use the Vaccine Appointment Scheduling Engine to find an appointment through the health district. Alternatively, residents can use the federal vaccine finder tool to find a coronavirus vaccine from a pharmacy or other healthcare provider.
Those who need help finding an appointment can also call the state's vaccine hotline. The hotline can be reached at 877-829-4682
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