West Virginia has added 21 more positive cases of COVID-19 and a fourth death.
The state Department of Health and Human Resourcesâ website listed a total of 345 cases as of 10:15 a.m. Monday.
Over the weekend, the state had reported there were 324 positive cases in the state.
The state has had three deaths from COVID-19.
More than 9,900 have been tested. The percentage of those testing positive is 3.47%.
The DHHR says the county-by-county breakdown of positive COVID-19 cases is as follows: Barbour (2), Berkeley (54), Cabell (7), Greenbrier (3), Hancock (6), Hardy (2), Harrison (25), Jackson (16), Jefferson (22), Kanawha (56), Lewis (1), Logan (6), Marion (17), Marshall (5), Mason (4), Mercer (4), Mineral (2), Monongalia (53), Morgan (3), Ohio (15), Pendleton (1), Pleasants (1), Preston (4), Putnam (8), Raleigh (4), Randolph (3), Roane (2), Taylor (1), Tucker (3), Upshur (1), Wetzel (2), Wirt (1) and Wood (11).
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