The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources confirmed 289 new COVID-19 cases in its report on April 26. No deaths have been reported.
Requests for the vaccine in West Virginia have stalled.
The DHHR confirmed 314 new COVID-19 cases and four additional deaths in its report on Sunday.
The DHHR reports there have been 2,678,080 (+4,242) total confirmatory laboratory results received for COVID-19, with 151,671 (+289) total cases and 2,821 (+0) total deaths.
According to the DHHR dashboard, there are currently 7,157 active cases and 141,693 recovered cases in the state.
CASES PER COUNTY: Barbour (1,374), Berkeley (11,914), Boone (1,933), Braxton (886), Brooke (2,140), Cabell (8,681), Calhoun (278), Clay (467), Doddridge (561), Fayette (3,340), Gilmer (745), Grant (1,248), Greenbrier (2,697), Hampshire (1,742), Hancock (2,733), Hardy (1,467), Harrison (5,512), Jackson (1,962), Jefferson (4,457), Kanawha (14,424), Lewis (1,147), Lincoln (1,423), Logan (2,996), Marion (4,260), Marshall (3,327), Mason (1,948), McDowell (1,531), Mercer (4,637), Mineral (2,799), Mingo (2,463), Monongalia (9,034), Monroe (1,096), Morgan (1,105), Nicholas (1,550), Ohio (4,106), Pendleton (695), Pleasants (847), Pocahontas (657), Preston (2,835), Putnam (4,913), Raleigh (6,411), Randolph (2,510), Ritchie (674), Roane (593), Summers (775), Taylor (1,206), Tucker (524), Tyler (677), Upshur (1,834), Wayne (2,854), Webster (463), Wetzel (1,247), Wirt (385), Wood (7,635), Wyoming (1,953).
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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