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COVID Vaccine Required For Fairfax School, Government Employees
Fairfax County Public Schools and county government employees will need to show COVID-19 vaccine documentation or undergo regular testing.

Fairfax County Public Schools and county government employees will need to show COVID-19 vaccine documentation or undergo regular testing.

City government and school employees will be asked to submit vaccine documentation or undergo weekly testing for COVID-19 at no direct cost.
The Falls Church Community Center will be hosting free COVID-19 vaccination clinics at two upcoming festivals in the city.
Third doses of the Pfizer or Moderna vaccine are available to those with moderately to severely compromised immune systems.
People with certain immunocompromised conditions can now receive a third dose of Moderna or Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in Arlington.
Most of Virginia is seeing the highest spread of coronavirus, with certain jurisdictions in Northern Virginia now in the worst category.
The Fairfax County Health Department is offering third doses of the Pfizer vaccine to people with compromised immune systems.
The CDC recommended a third dose of the Moderna or Pfizer vaccine for limited people, an estimated 3 percent of the U.S. population.
The Airbus IMAX Tehater at the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center has reopened! It's currently operating Wednesday - Sunday.
Everyone over 2 who enters a Herndon facility or attends a public meeting must wear a mask regardless of vaccination status.
Following new CDC guidance on face coverings, many retailers are once again directing employees and customers to mask up.
Virginia's 7-day percent positivity rate now stands at 7.1 percent, up from a pandemic low positivity rate of 1.3 percent on June 21.
Volunteer Fairfax still has an urgent need for homemade cloth masks, face shields, and other supplies to assist its response to COVID-19.
A new lawsuit targets George Mason University's policy that penalizes employees for failing to be vaccinated for COVID-19.
Students returning to Arlington Public Schools on Aug. 30 for the start of the 2021-22 academic year will be required to wear masks.
All visitors to Arlington National Cemetery's indoor facilities are now required to wear a mask regardless of their vaccination status.
The Pentagon will move to a higher health protection condition on Monday due to an increase in positive COVID-19 cases in the region.
All Virginians, including vaccinated residents, should consider wearing a mask in public indoor settings, Gov. Ralph Northam said Thursday.
Supervisors requested that the county executive explore a COVID-19 vaccine requirement for Fairfax County employees.
Positive cases of COVID-19 in Virginia are on the rise as officials at the CDC warn the nation about the highly contagious Delta variant.
The Fairfax County Health Department encourages the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine be scheduled by July 19 for ages 12 and up.
Employees of the Fairfax County Health Department produce a music video to encourage more residents to get vaccinated for COVID-19.
See how many recent coronavirus cases in Virginia have involved the delta variant.
The Virginia Department of Corrections said it expects in-person family visitation will be resumed at all facilities statewide by Oct. 1.
Arlington County's COVID-19 walk-up vaccination centers will be closed on July 4, for the Independence Day holiday.
By Sept. 1, all Inova Health System workers will be required to be immunized against COVID-19 in order to work at any of its locations.
As part of National Vaccine Month, pharmacies across Virginia will be expanding COVID-19 vaccination hours through July 4.
Virginia became the 16th state to report that 70 percent of adults have received at least one dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Dr. Rina Bansal, president of Inova Alexandria Hospital, shares reasons for getting the COVID-19 vaccine.
When the COVID-19 emergency order ends, a Virginia law that bans people from wearing face coverings in public will go back into effect.
Loudoun County is ending operation of its free shuttle service at its COVID vaccination site at the Dulles Town Center due to low ridership.
Fairfax County hosted the Northern Virginia Regional Commission’s COVID-19 remembrance on Wednesday at the Fairfax County Government Center.
The five COVID-19 vaccination events in Loudoun County will be free and will offer the two-dose Pfizer vaccine to anyone 12 and older.
The COVID-19 vaccination site opened in April in the former Lord & Taylor store at Tysons Corner Center.
Gov. Ralph Northam, appearing with President Joe Biden in Alexandria, celebrated Virginia lifting most COVID-19 restrictions as of Friday.
Opportunities to get the COVID-19 vaccine are coming up for people 12 and older in Alexandria.
Arlington Public Health is offering a variety of opportunities for free walk-in and scheduled COVID-19 vaccinations for children 12-17.
The Johnson & Johnson vaccine will be provided at the clinic. Walk-ins and appointments are available.
Reston man spearheads an effort to purchase and ship more than 100 oxygen concentrators to India to help COVID-19 patients breathe easier.
While over half are likely to get children 12 to 15 vaccinated, readers were more split on children under 12, who cannot yet get vaccines.