As of March 19, Virginia is reporting 602,182 cases of the coronavirus across the commonwealth since March 2020.
As of Friday, a total of 2,940,103 vaccines have been administered across Virginia, with 1,075,770 people being fully vaccinated, according to VDH.
Here’s a breakdown of the 1,632 new cases reported on Friday:
Fairfax County |
115 |
Prince William County |
93 |
Virginia Beach |
93 |
Loudoun County |
85 |
Henrico County |
73 |
Chesterfield County |
69 |
Newport News |
59 |
Chesapeake |
54 |
Norfolk |
52 |
Richmond City |
41 |
Hanover County |
37 |
Hampton |
33 |
Arlington County |
32 |
Wythe County |
32 |
Fauquier County |
26 |
Lynchburg |
25 |
Williamsburg |
24 |
Stafford County |
23 |
Spotsylvania County |
22 |
Frederick County |
20 |
Portsmouth |
20 |
York County |
19 |
Bedford County |
18 |
Suffolk |
17 |
Hopewell |
14 |
Roanoke County |
13 |
Prince George County |
13 |
Petersburg |
13 |
Alexandria |
12 |
Mecklenburg County |
12 |
Washington County |
12 |
Caroline County |
11 |
Pittsylvania County |
10 |
Smyth County |
10 |
Warren County |
9 |
Montgomery County |
8 |
Carroll County |
8 |
Culpeper County |
8 |
Roanoke City |
7 |
Wise County |
7 |
Albemarle County |
7 |
Fredericksburg |
7 |
Gloucester County |
6 |
Pulaski County |
6 |
Botetourt County |
6 |
Scott County |
6 |
Fluvanna County |
6 |
Northampton County |
6 |
Henry County |
6 |
Tazewell County |
5 |
Franklin County |
5 |
Winchester |
5 |
Charlottesville |
5 |
Orange County |
5 |
Dinwiddie County |
5 |
Louisa County |
5 |
Bristol |
5 |
Accomack County |
5 |
Isle of Wight County |
4 |
Harrisonburg |
4 |
Poquoson |
4 |
King William County |
4 |
Southampton County |
4 |
Buckingham County |
4 |
Manassas |
4 |
Augusta County |
3 |
Greene County |
3 |
Halifax County |
3 |
Powhatan County |
3 |
Radford |
3 |
Giles County |
3 |
Dickenson County |
3 |
King and Queen County |
3 |
Brunswick County |
3 |
Russell County |
2 |
Shenandoah County |
2 |
Colonial Heights |
2 |
Westmoreland County |
2 |
Goochland County |
2 |
Essex County |
2 |
Floyd County |
2 |
Campbell County |
2 |
Northumberland County |
2 |
Greensville County |
2 |
Franklin City |
2 |
Lee County |
2 |
Page County |
2 |
New Kent County |
1 |
Waynesboro |
1 |
Amherst County |
1 |
Clarke County |
1 |
Charles City County |
1 |
Manassas Park |
1 |
Nelson County |
1 |
Amelia County |
1 |
Emporia |
1 |
Martinsville |
1 |
Lunenburg County |
1 |
Mathews County |
1 |
Cumberland County |
1 |
Bland County |
1 |
Danville |
1 |
James City County |
0 |
Galax |
0 |
Grayson County |
0 |
King George County |
0 |
Nottoway County |
0 |
Fairfax City |
0 |
Madison County |
0 |
Patrick County |
0 |
Middlesex County |
0 |
Rappahannock County |
0 |
Craig County |
0 |
Charlotte County |
0 |
Prince Edward County |
0 |
Norton |
0 |
Buchanan County |
0 |
Rockbridge County |
0 |
Sussex County |
0 |
Bath County |
0 |
Lancaster County |
0 |
Highland County |
0 |
Surry County |
0 |
Covington |
0 |
Buena Vista |
0 |
Rockingham County |
-1 |
Appomattox County |
-1 |
Alleghany County |
-1 |
Falls Church |
-2 |
Lexington |
-2 |
Richmond County |
-2 |
Staunton |
-2 |
Salem |
-3 |
According to the health department, decreases in cases can be attributed to a person getting tested in a different locality than where they live or the automation process for electronically reported lab results may attach the wrong jurisdiction for a particular zip code.
As of Friday, the Virginia Dept. of Health reports there have been 8,080,112 total testing encounters.
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