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Home News Va. COVID-19 cases at 27,813

Va. COVID-19 cases at 27,813

955 Virginians have died from disease

Published May 14, 2020 by Richard Foster

As of May 14, the Virginia Department of Health has identified 27,813 confirmed and suspected COVID-19 cases across the commonwealth, with 955 Virginians dead from the disease.

More than 1,530 Virginians are hospitalized with the coronavirus and 3,678 have been hospitalized and discharged, according to the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association.

About 58% of the deaths in Virginia have occurred at long-term care facilities such as nursing homes.

As the rest of the state prepares to begin the first, limited phase of reopening on Friday, cases continued to climb in Northern Virginia, where Phase One of reopening has been delayed until May 29.

These are the Virginia localities that have reported 400 or more cases, as of May 12:

  • Fairfax County: 6,951
  • Prince William County: 3,351
  • Arlington County: 1,499
  • Alexandria: 1,349
  • Loudoun County: 1,339
  • Henrico County: 1,174
  • Chesterfield County: 909
  • Harrisonburg: 615
  • Richmond: 611
  • Accomack County: 593
  • Virginia Beach: 528
  • Manassas city: 515
  • Stafford County: 426

Globally, there are 4.37 million reported COVID-19 cases and 297,682 confirmed deaths as of May 14. In the United States, which has the most confirmed cases and deaths worldwide, there are 1.39 million confirmed cases and 84,136 deaths attributed to the coronavirus. More than 20,300 people have died from COVID-19 in New York City.

Below is the latest data from VDH:

 

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