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JANUARY 6, 2022
Morse, Serotkin Take Leadership Posts BY HAYLEY BOUR
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Mobile Medical Health Founder and CEO Alyssa Laeser holds up bags containing recently-administered swabs, ready to be tested for signs of COVID-19.
Healthcare Providers Navigating Latest, Biggest COVID Surge BY KARA C. RODRIGUEZ
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It’s sort of like a plane flying through a thunderstorm, said Dr. Edward Puccio, three days into the third calendar year fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. “The pattern the plane has to take to avoid a storm and land safely may change by the min-
ute,” Puccio, medical director of Inova Loudoun Hospital’s Department of Emergency Services, said. “That’s what we’re trying to do, constantly take the safest course based on the information we have now.” Those changes run the gamut, such as new CDC guidelines on quarantine times for symptomatic and asymptomatic COVID
patients that have caused their own confusion—not to mention a new, highly transmissible variant, Omicron, that is likely linked to the sharp increase in positive cases, even for those fully vaccinated and boosted. With a rise in positive cases the county and the COVID SURGE continues on page 26
The School Board has a familiar face in the chairman’s seat, as it elected new officers during its annual organizational meeting Tuesday. Jeff Morse (Dulles) will once again chair the board, and Ian Serotkin (Blue Ridge) will serve as the vice chairman. Morse was nominated by Tom Marshall (Leesburg), and elected by of vote of 5-04. Outgoing Chairwoman Brenda Sheridan Morse (Sterling), outgoing Vice Chairwoman Atoosa Reaser (Algonkian), Harris Mahedavi (Ashburn) and Serotkin abstained from the vote. Those four had backed Serotkin for the chairman’s post, but his nomination fell short of the five votes required. Serotkin, who was participating in the meeting by a video link from a Houston, TX, hotel because of a flight cancellation, then was nominated by Andrew Hoyler (Broad Run) for the vice chairman’s seat and elected by a 7-1-1 vote, with Mahedavi abstaining and Denise Corbo (At Large) opposed. Morse is a fourth-term School Board member, serving his first term in 2011. He served as chairman of the board in 2017, 2018, and 2019. He has lived in South Riding for 25 years. Morse was praised by some parents during School Board meetings who said he represented a moderate presence on the board during the turbulent past two years. Morse is one of the four School Board members not facing a removal effort led by the Fight For Schools group. “I want to thank my fellow board members, who expressed support in my election as chair, a position I don’t take lightly,” Morse said after the vote. “And our educators, the staff, the superintendent, our families, and especially my eight fellow colleagues. Finally I want to personally thank Ms. Sheridan and Ms. Reaser, who guided us through the most turbulent times in recent history. Your tireless work over the last year is sincerely appreciated.” Serotkin is serving in his first term on the School Board, and SCHOOL BOARD OFFICERS continues on page 27
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