The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources confirmed 797 new COVID-19 cases and 25 additional deaths in its report on Wednesday.
The DHHR confirmed 1,139 new COVID-19 cases and 29 additional deaths in its report on Tuesday.
The report from the DHHR stated that as of 10 a.m. on Wednesday, January 27, there have been a total of 1,867,235 (+10,010) laboratory results received for COVID-19, with 117,775 (+797) total cases and 1,953 (+25) of those cases resulting in deaths.
According to the DHHRâs COVID-19 dashboard, there are currently 23,571 (-604) active cases and 92,251 (+1,376) recovered cases in the state.
Map of West Virginia showing varients of red, orange, and yellow to represent the numbers of active COVID-19 cases.
Listed below are the total numbers of COVID-19 cases per county, according to the DHHRâs latest report:
CASES PER COUNTY: Barbour (1,084), Berkeley (8,702), Boone (1,402), Braxton (739), Brooke (1,878), Cabell (6,899), Calhoun (205), Clay (339), Doddridge (399), Fayette (2,334), Gilmer (560), Grant (965), Greenbrier (2,187), Hampshire (1,343), Hancock (2,438), Hardy (1,179), Harrison (4,351), Jackson (1,570), Jefferson (3,248), Kanawha (10,872), Lewis (812), Lincoln (1,113), Logan (2,322), Marion (3,228), Marshall (2,724), Mason (1,509), McDowell (1,201), Mercer (3,847), Mineral (2,450), Mingo (1,886), Monongalia (6,906), Monroe (872), Morgan (858), Nicholas (1,023), Ohio (3,315), Pendleton (536), Pleasants (761), Pocahontas (548), Preston (2,382), Putnam (3,753), Raleigh (4,022), Randolph (2,155), Ritchie (544), Roane (453), Summers (657), Taylor (980), Tucker (442), Tyler (557), Upshur (1,451), Wayne (2,308), Webster (242), Wetzel (977), Wirt (322), Wood (6,394), Wyoming (1,531).
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