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Indoor Mask Wearing Recommended in Fairfax County
 
08/03/2021 08:39 PM

This information was received from the Fairfax County Health Department.

Based on updated guidance released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) last week, today the Fairfax County Health Department joined other NoVa health districts (Arlington, Alexandria, Loudon and Prince William) in recommending that everyone, including individuals fully vaccinated against COVID-19, wear a mask in public indoor settings.

 

As the number of COVID-19 cases has continued to increase with the spread of the Delta variant, this recommendation is based on the Fairfax Health District moving from moderate level of COVID-19 transmission to substantial transmission. Indoor masking is an important approach to prevent further spread of COVID-19 and should be combined with other strategies or “layers of prevention.”

 

In addition to masking, residents should:

  • Get vaccinated if they have not done so already. Despite some breakthrough cases, vaccination remains the most important approach to prevent COVID-19 and particularly to prevent more severe infection. No appointments are needed and walk-ins are available. Vaccinations are free.
  • Stay home when you’re ill except to get tested or see a healthcare provider.
  • Maintain 6 feet physical distancing from others.
  • Practice good handwashing.
  • Get tested if symptomatic or if you spent time with some who is sick or tested positive for COVID-19.
  • Adhere to health department recommendations for isolation and quarantine if you are infected or are a close contact of an infected person.
  • Stay in touch with the most current information in Fairfax County.
 
 
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