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Fairfax County to Drop COVID-19 Measures

A return to normalcy seems to be in the works in the largest school system in Virginia, as on April 22, Fairfax County Public Schools is trimming some of its COVID-19 testing strategies, such as dropping optional screenings and drive-thru tests.

According to WTOP, the county is citing the low level of community COVID-19 spread from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the high number of vaccination rates, with more than 70% of all Fairfax Health Districts residents have been fully vaccinated, along with more than 90% of students ages 12 to 17 and more than 50% of students ages 5 to 11.

Students who have symptoms of COVID-19 and need to get tested can still make use of the following resources:

Hopefully, this is a sign that things in Virginia as starting to calm down, and other county in Virginia can follow their lead in bringing us back to a place that we can all recognize.

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