RICHMOND, Va. – There are now 2,637 “presumptively positive” cases of the coronavirus in Virginia as of April 5.
[Where are Virginia’s coronavirus cases? The latest from the health department]
Sunday’s total of 2,637 cases marks an increase from 2,407 on Saturday, 2,012 on Friday, 1,710 on Thursday, 1,488 on Wednesday, 1,256 on Tuesday, 1,026 on Monday, 901 on Sunday and 748 on Saturday.
Three localities are reporting their first cases:
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Appomattox County
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Giles County
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Russell County
Here’s a breakdown of the 230 new cases in Virginia:
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39 new cases in Fairfax County
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31 new cases in Arlington County
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20 new cases in Henrico County
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17 new cases in Loudoun County
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16 new cases in Prince William County
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10 new cases in Virginia Beach
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Seven new cases in Chesapeake
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Six new cases in Alexandria City
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Six new cases in James City County
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Six new cases in Spotsylvania County
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Five new cases in Albemarle County
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Five new cases in Goochland County
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Four new cases in Mecklenburg County
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Four new cases in Norfolk
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Three new cases in Accomack County
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Three new cases in Buena Vista
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Three new cases in Frederick County
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Three new cases in Harrisonburg
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Three new cases in Newport News
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Three new cases in Richmond City
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Three new cases in Stafford County
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Two new cases in Charlottesville
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Two new cases in Chesterfield County
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Two new cases in Fluvanna County
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Two new cases in Prince George County
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Two new cases in Shenandoah County
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Two new cases in Suffolk
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Two new cases in Washington County
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Two new cases in Williamsburg
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One new case in Augusta County
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One new case in Botetourt County
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One new case in Gloucester County
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One new case in Greene County
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One new case in Halifax County
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One new case in Hampton
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One new case in Hopewell
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One new case in King William County
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One new case in Louisa County
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One new case in Madison County
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One new case in New Kent County
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One new case in Richmond County
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One new case in Rockingham County
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One new case in Sussex County
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One new case in Winchester
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One new case in Wise County
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One new case in York County
[Interactive map from Johns Hopkins shows how coronavirus is spreading in real-time]
These cases are “presumptively positive,” meaning they are pending confirmatory testing by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).