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Sterling Elementary School Staffer Tests Positive For Coronavirus

A Sterling Elementary School staff member who tested positive is self-isolating while they recuperate, the school system said.

STERLING, VA — A Loudoun County Public Schools staff member at Sterling Elementary School has tested positive for the new coronavirus, the school system said Monday. The staff member is self-isolating while they recuperate.

The staff member, who last worked at Sterling Elementary School on April 7, first experienced symptoms last Tuesday.

When provided a report of an LCPS employee who tests positive for the coronavirus, the Loudoun County Health Department determines the need and extent of a contact investigation. When the health department conducts contact investigations, its practice is to reach out to all "close contacts" of people who have tested positive.

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The Virginia Department of Health now defines close contacts as people who have been within six feet of a person who tests positive for the virus, for 10 minutes or more, starting from 48 hours before symptom onset.


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Loudoun County has 446 reported positive cases of the coronavirus and eight deaths as of Monday, according to the Virginia Department of Health.

Loudoun County Public Schools teachers are providing distance learning for their students. Grades 3-12 teachers are providing synchronous and asynchronous learning opportunities through Google Classroom.

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