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Loudoun County to require COVID-19 vaccination for student-athletes

Public schools in Loudoun County, Virginia, said they will require student-athletes participating in the Virginia High School League to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 by Nov. 8.

The announcement was made Tuesday by Loudoun County schools Superintendent Dr. Scott A. Ziegler.

Nearby districts have been mulling the decision to mandate vaccines for its student-athletes recently. Fairfax County announced a similar requirement Monday. A spokesperson for Arlington County schools told WTOP that it is “considering a similar requirement.”

Proof of a COVID-19 vaccine will be required for Loudoun County athletes participating in winter and spring sports and for all out-of-season practices for the 2021-22 academic school year.

Athletes participating in the five fall sports — football, cheer, cross country, volleyball and golf — are not subject to the vaccination requirement.

Ziegler said student-athletes are a particularly vulnerable group because they are required to travel to off-campus events and compete against student-athletes from other schools.

“The majority of past COVID-related disruptions to instruction for our high school students have come as a result of exposure during athletic activities,” Ziegler said.

Student-athletes who cannot be vaccinated due to a medical condition or religious belief will be required to submit a negative COVID-19 test result once a week before returning to play after an exposure to COVID-19, the county said.

“LCPS will not permit student-athletes with medical or religious exemptions who do not comply with the testing requirement to participate in school sports or related activities.”


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WTOP’s Dick Uliano contributed to this report. 

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