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Although mask requirements have loosened, masks are still required while receiving services at Virginia Eye Center, regardless of vaccination status. Due to the nature of our jobs, we are unable to work from home. Please postpone your appointment if you have had/done any of the following in the past 5 days: had a fever, cough, sore throat, runny nose; or tested positive for COVID 19. (Updated: March 29, 2022)

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