The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources confirmed 393 new COVID-19 cases and 16 additional deaths in its report on April 15.
The DHHR confirmed 413 new COVID-19 cases and nine additional deaths in its report on Wednesday.
The DHHR reports there have been 2,581,721 (+10,599) total confirmatory laboratory results received for COVID-19, with 147,596 (+393) total cases and 2,772 (+16) total deaths.
A Braxton County woman is among today's death count.
According to the DHHRâs COVID-19 dashboard, there are currently 7,295 active cases and 137,529 recovered cases in the state.
CASES PER COUNTY: Barbour (1,338), Berkeley (11,441), Boone (1,855), Braxton (860), Brooke (2,108), Cabell (8,588), Calhoun (271), Clay (448), Doddridge (536), Fayette (3,228), Gilmer (734), Grant (1,237), Greenbrier (2,587), Hampshire (1,681), Hancock (2,693), Hardy (1,424), Harrison (5,349), Jackson (1,887), Jefferson (4,296), Kanawha (13,893), Lewis (1,131), Lincoln (1,386), Logan (2,988), Marion (4,102), Marshall (3,254), Mason (1,925), McDowell (1,462), Mercer (4,541), Mineral (2,743), Mingo (2,404), Monongalia (8,911), Monroe (1,063), Morgan (1,069), Nicholas (1,477), Ohio (4,003), Pendleton (678), Pleasants (830), Pocahontas (634), Preston (2,798), Putnam (4,764), Raleigh (6,047), Randolph (2,489), Ritchie (653), Roane (575), Summers (749), Taylor (1,194), Tucker (524), Tyler (669), Upshur (1,811), Wayne (2,808), Webster (454), Wetzel (1,180), Wirt (376), Wood (7,554), Wyoming (1,896).
According to the dashboard, 675,344 first doses of the vaccine have been administered, and 480,324 people have been fully vaccinated.
Free COVID-19 testing is available daily to all West Virginia residents.
West Virginians may now pre-register for their COVID-19 vaccination.
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