для поддержки местных усилий по борьбе с распространением COVID-19.
ПОЛУЧИТЕ ФАКТЫ:
LOCAL IMPACT
- The Old Stone School is closed to public access until further notice.
- All events have been cancelled or postponed.
- The Town Offices are still open and essential personnel will be working a regular work schedule, however for the health and safety of our employees and volunteers we are implementing a work-from-home protocol. Essential personnel must follow strict protocols upon entering and exiting.
- Masks are required by anyone who enters.
- No public restroom access is available.
- It is up to the discretion of local businesses if they will remain open or not. All businesses have been strongly encouraged to follow CDC cleaning protocols.
- We will assess the situation every 2 weeks at a minimum regarding closures and event and meeting status.
- The traffic-calming construction is currently not impacted.
LOCAL HELP
To help minimize the need to be out in public and reduce exposure, Hillsboro is partnering with Mobile Hope to organize collection and distribution of food in Northwest Loudoun. Mobile Hope will be packaging groceries, under the supervision of Registered Nursing staff to evaluate the proper healthy assembly of products and distributing them throughout Northwest Loudoun.
How Can You Help?
Drop off non-perishable packaged foods
Every Monday between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. on the table located on the circle lawn.
How Can We Help You and Your Family?
Come to the Old Stone School every Tuesday after 12 p.m. to pick up a bag of groceries for yourself or for a neighbor.
How Can You Help the Community?
Support local families and small businesses by donating to the Hillsboro Coronavirus Emergency Fund. Make your tax deductible donation or apply for a grant at www.hillbororeservation.org
100% of your donation goes directly to help those in the community impacted by COVID-19. Donations and applications can be made online at www.hillsboropreservation.org
If you need assistance of any kind, email the Town at info@hillsborova.gov
FOLLOW THE CDC CLEANING PROTOCOL

(The following excerpt is from the CDC website)
- Household members should educate themselves about COVID-19 symptoms and preventing the spread of COVID-19 in homes.
- Clean and disinfect high-touch surfaces daily in household common areas (e.g. tables, hard-backed chairs, doorknobs, light switches, remotes, handles, desks, toilets, sinks)
- In the bedroom/bathroom dedicated for an ill person: consider reducing cleaning frequency to as-needed (e.g., soiled items and surfaces) to avoid unnecessary contact with the ill person.
- As much as possible, an ill person should stay in a specific room and away from other people in their home, following home care guidance.
- The caregiver can provide personal cleaning supplies for an ill person’s room and bathroom, unless the room is occupied by a child or another person for whom such supplies would not be appropriate. These supplies include tissues, paper towels, cleaners and EPA-registered disinfectants (examples at this linkpdf iconexternal icon).
- If a separate bathroom is not available, the bathroom should be cleaned and disinfected after each use by an ill person. If this is not possible, the caregiver should wait as long as practical after use by an ill person to clean and disinfect the high-touch surfaces.
- Household members should follow home care guidance when interacting with persons with suspected/confirmed COVID-19 and their isolation rooms/bathrooms.