The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources is reporting two additional coronavirus deaths and 341 new cases in its March 30 update.
The DHHR confirmed 378 new COVID-19 cases and four additional deaths in its report on Monday.
There have been 2,438,840 (+9,466) total confirmatory laboratory results received for COVID-19, with 141,332 (+341) total cases and 2,640 (+2) total deaths, according to a press release.
The DHHR has confirmed the deaths of a 74-year-old woman from Raleigh County and an 84-year-old woman from Raleigh County.
According to the DHHRâs COVID-19 dashboard, there are currently 6,263 (+11) active cases and 132,419 (+318) recovered cases in the state.
Listed below are the total numbers of COVID-19 cases per county, according to the DHHRâs latest report:
Barbour (1,310), Berkeley (10,632), Boone (1,740), Braxton (837), Brooke (2,061), Cabell (8,385), Calhoun (243), Clay (389), Doddridge (514), Fayette (2,981), Gilmer (730), Grant (1,167), Greenbrier (2,498), Hampshire (1,609), Hancock (2,630), Hardy (1,391), Harrison (5,144), Jackson (1,775), Jefferson (4,009), Kanawha (13,045), Lewis (1,099), Lincoln (1,355), Logan (2,935), Marion (3,924), Marshall (3,171), Mason (1,868), McDowell (1,411), Mercer (4,385), Mineral (2,640), Mingo (2,301), Monongalia (8,633), Monroe (1,015), Morgan (1,007), Nicholas (1,378), Ohio (3,833), Pendleton (666), Pleasants (817), Pocahontas (616), Preston (2,714), Putnam (4,542), Raleigh (5,494), Randolph (2,462), Ritchie (639), Roane (523), Summers (725), Taylor (1,149), Tucker (516), Tyler (657), Upshur (1,780), Wayne (2,741), Webster (442), Wetzel (1,165), Wirt (368), Wood (7,438), Wyoming (1,823).
Free COVID-19 testing is available daily to all West Virginia residents. Click here to view the testing site map and location list.
West Virginians may pre-register online for COVID-19 vaccinations. The COVID-19 dashboard shows the total number of vaccines administered. Please see the vaccine summary tab for more detailed information.
According to the dashboard, as of Tuesday morning, 493,189 first doses of the vaccine have been administered, and 311,181 people have been fully vaccinated |