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Loudoun Health Commission seeks to use $80,000 budget to expand Lyme education and safe‑home outreach; staff outlines measles exposure process
Summary
The Loudoun Health Commission presented its 2025 annual report and bylaws revisions and asked to use an $80,000 allocation for Lyme disease education and a ‘Safe Home’ injury-prevention campaign; the health director explained how measles exposure notifications and contact-tracing are coordinated with the Virginia Department of Health.
The Loudoun Health Commission presented its 2025 annual report to the finance committee on Jan. 13 and asked the board to endorse a plan to use an $80,000 allocation to amplify public-health programs, with roughly half directed at Lyme disease education and the remainder for injury-prevention and mental-health–related initiatives.
Dr. John Farrell, chair of the Loudoun Health Commission, described the commission’s 2025 focus on Lyme outreach, provider education…
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