Loudoun Now for Jan. 28, 2021

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JANUARY 28, 2021

As Vaccine Supply Slows, Leaders Push School Reopening BY NORMAN K. STYER AND RENSS GREENE nstyer@loudounnow.com rgreene@loudounnow.com

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Leesburg Parks and Recreation Events Assistant Coordinator Billy Moffett and Events and Outreach Manager Linda Fountain measure the parking lot at Ida Lee Park, where vendors will set up for this year’s Flower & Garden Festival.

Event Organizers Push Ahead, But Scale Down for 2021

BY PATRICK SZABO pszabo@loudounnow.com

Last year, the Town of Leesburg’s annual Flower & Garden Festival was among the first large-scale events to be canceled because of the coronavirus outbreak. This

year, town leaders are committed to bringing it back, although there won’t be thousands of visitors packed into the downtown historic district. Instead, garden enthusiasts will celebrate the annual rite of spring in the wide-open spaces of Ida Lee Park. At least that’s the

plan. The switch from downtown to a more open-air location follows a trend among event organizers who are ready to use their 10 months of COVID-19 data collection to fulfill the community’s desire to again have EVENTS continues on page 26

A decision at the state level to distribute vaccine doses to regions according to their populations has slowed the supply to Loudoun, which the week before consumed a large portion of the state’s entire vaccine allocation. Last week, Loudoun received a shipment of 10,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccines—roughly a tenth of that week’s allocation to Virginia. But with the new, proportional distribution, Loudoun, which has just under 5% of the state’s population, is receiving about 4,600 doses, said Loudoun Health Department Director Dr. David Goodfriend. The Northern Virginia region’s health departments have decided among themselves to also distribute the region’s allocation of vaccine proportionally among individual jurisdictions. As of Tuesday, the state Department of Health reported that just over 21,500 Loudoun residents had received at least one shot, and nearly 2,500 had completed the two-dose vaccine regimen. In both of those categories, Loudoun is slightly behind the statewide percentages of population treated. The decision to go to proportional allocation also came as the rest of the state joined Loudoun in the second phase of VACCINE continues on page 27

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