Four more people have died in connection to the coronavirus.
According to the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) reports as of March 10, 2021, there have been 2,258,974 total confirmatory laboratory results received for COVID-19, with 134,158 total cases and 2,330 total deaths.
West Virginia has had 168 previously unreported COVID-19 deaths, Gov. Justice says.
The Nicholas County Health Department advised the public Wednesday of possible community spread of the coronavirus, and people are being asked to quarantine.
The department says at least 40 COVID-19 positive people were at the Craigsville Skating Rink between Friday, March 5 and Saturday, March 6.
302 new cases were received within the last 24 hours.
There are 5,360 active cases.
126,468 people have recovered from the virus.
346,363 first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been administered. 219,306 people are fully vaccinated.
CASES PER COUNTY: Barbour (1,274), Berkeley (9,897), Boone (1,620), Braxton (785), Brooke (2,036), Cabell (7,987), Calhoun (231), Clay (380), Doddridge (473), Fayette (2,732), Gilmer (720), Grant (1,104), Greenbrier (2,441), Hampshire (1,551), Hancock (2,595), Hardy (1,302), Harrison (4,922), Jackson (1,685), Jefferson (3,679), Kanawha (12,269), Lewis (1,063), Lincoln (1,253), Logan (2,756), Marion (3,741), Marshall (3,073), Mason (1,798), McDowell (1,382), Mercer (4,265), Mineral (2,596), Mingo (2,168), Monongalia (8,227), Monroe (972), Morgan (941), Nicholas (1,219), Ohio (3,674), Pendleton (622), Pleasants (807), Pocahontas (597), Preston (2,591), Putnam (4,307), Raleigh (4,856), Randolph (2,417), Ritchie (629), Roane (508), Summers (702), Taylor (1,093), Tucker (508), Tyler (635), Upshur (1,715), Wayne (2,615), Webster (332), Wetzel (1,100), Wirt (359), Wood (7,194), Wyoming (1,760). |