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VOL. 6, NO. 36
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JULY 29, 2021
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association published 11 years ago in 2010, and which guide shelters on more than a hundred issues ranging from natural light and nutrition to standards for medical care and records keeping. The design work took four years. And for anyone who imagines animal shelters
With the number of new cases of COVID-19 increasing in Loudoun County, the Health Department is making a renewed push for vaccinations. According to a statement issued Monday, the rise in cases and the testing positivity rate are directly attributable to the spread of the more contagious coronavirus Delta variant in unvaccinated individuals. That follows trends being seen throughout the commonwealth and the country. “The number of cases is clearly headed in the wrong direction,” Loudoun County Health Director Dr. David Goodfriend stated. “While we have made great progress in vaccinating our residents, the only way we will bring the pandemic to an end is for everyone who is eligible for the vaccine to get vaccinated as soon as possible.” Loudoun County now is averaging about 30 cases per day, up from about four cases per day in June. At the same time, Loudoun’s percent testing positivity rate has increased from less than 1% to over 3% during the past few weeks. The vast majority of newly infected people are unvaccinated and include individuals in all age groups, according to the statement. While the school division has not yet announced a mask policy for this coming fall, the state departments of Health and Education issued new guidelines last week, strongly encouraging mask requirements for elementary school students, teachers, and staff, until children under 12 are eligible to receive vaccinations. The recommendation for middle and high schools is that,
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Loudoun County Animal Services Director Nina Stively and her dog Whistlepig stand in front of the department’s new facility in Leesburg, which will host a ribbon cutting and grand opening beginning Friday, July 30.
A Fur-st of Its Kind Loudoun Unveils New Animal Shelter
BY RENSS GREENE
rgreene@loudounnow.com
On Friday, July 30, Loudoun County will cut the ribbon on its new animal shelter and Loudoun County Animal Services headquarters, a facility that will be the first of its kind in the country. The department has already moved its
operation out of the old shelter near Waterford, which was designed by the Humane Society as a training facility, then gifted to the county when those plans didn’t pan out. The new facility, next to Philip A. Bolen Memorial Park off Crosstrail Boulevard, is the first in the country to meet the Association of Shelter Veterinarians’ exacting standards for shelter design—standards the
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