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COVID cases, hospitalizations and outbreaks are increasing in the Roanoke and Alleghany Health Districts

Roanoke, Virginia – As Virginians continue to become familiar with a new executive order designed to help combat the spread of COVID-19, the Virginia Department of Health continues to see spikes.

“We’re looking at 37 active outbreaks. 14 of those are in long-term care, seven in congregate living, two in health care facilities, four in businesses, one daycare, four schools, four religious-associated activities, and one restaurant,” said Dr. Molly O’Dell during the weekly VDH briefing Tuesday morning.

Hospitals in our region have seen a higher number of patients too.

When we asked O’Dell how the new restrictions were going, she said they’re having to be enforced, and then reinforced.

“I’m certainly aware of several.”

While there is a plethora of factors that go into the case numbers, outbreaks, and even deaths, the challenge, O’Dell says right now, is sourcing the spread.

“At times we have large surges which are compromising our ability to keep up with the contact tracing and disease investigation. We are asking the public to help.”

And while the governor’s executive order came a full eight months since the onset of the pandemic, the other request is diligence.

“Things have changed. We do have some people who take this seriously. The percentage of people who take this seriously, I do not know,” said O’Dell.

Marco Harmon

I was born and raised in Roanoke, VA. I studied Communications Studies at Roanoke College, and I’ve been part of the news industry ever since. Visiting my favorite downtown Roanoke bars and restaurants with my friends is how I spend most of my free time when I'm not at the desk.

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