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Sep 28, 2020

Va. COVID-19 cases continue decline

Last week, the state saw 5,455 new COVID-19 cases and 151 virus-related deaths, continuing a statewide decline, according to the Virginia Department of Health‘s update Monday, Sept. 28. Virginia’s positivity rate is 4.7%, a 1% decrease since Sept. 21. Virginia has 146,593 total cases and 3,172 fatalities as of Monday, as the world approaches 1 […]

Aug 19, 2020

Virginia Tech launches COVID-19 dashboard

Virginia Tech on Wednesday launched an online dashboard that the university will use to keep track of COVID-19 test results and the number of students in on-campus isolation spaces. “Our comprehensive plan to manage the additional cases expected as the Blacksburg campus is repopulated includes close collaboration with our campus experts and community partners,” Virginia […]

May 16, 2020

Va. COVID-19 death toll tops 1,000

UPDATED MAY 17 Even as much of Virginia began the first steps of reopening Friday, the commonwealth marked a few milestones in the coronavirus pandemic over the weekend: The statewide COVID-19 death toll now tops 1,000, the total number of cases surpassed 30,000 and, for the first time, Virginia reported more than 1,000 new cases […]

Virginia has distributed more than 54,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses in the past two weeks.
May 4, 2020

COVID-19 continues spread in Va.

The prevalence of COVID-19 continues to spread in Virginia, with 18,640 confirmed cases as of Monday, according to the Virginia Department of Health. Nearly 2,700 Virginians are hospitalized with the coronavirus and 662 are confirmed dead from COVID-19 in the commonwealth. Virginia saw an increase of 767 cases on Monday, 894 cases on Sunday and […]

Battelle employees process PPE for decontamination in the Critical Care Decontamination System. Photo courtesy Battelle.
May 3, 2020

FEMA sending three decontamination systems to Virginia

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved sending Virginia three decontamination systems that can collectively sterilize up to 240,000 units of personal protective equipment (PPE) per day for reuse, Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam announced Saturday. The Battelle Critical Care Decontamination Systems, which will be operational within the next week, will be stationed at the Marching [&hellip[...]

May 2, 2020

Va. has nearly 18,000 COVID-19 cases

UPDATED MAY 3, 9 A.M. Over the weekend, Virginia’s confirmed COVID-19 cases increased to 17,873 cases on Sunday, up from from 16,109 cases on Friday, according to the Virginia Department of Health. There are now 644 Virginians confirmed dead from the coronavirus and 2,613 people are hospitalized from COVID-19 in the commonwealth. About 56% of […]

Virginia has distributed more than 54,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses in the past two weeks.
Apr 25, 2020

Va. reports 733 new COVID-19 cases in 24 hours

UPDATE SUNDAY, APRIL 26: The Virginia Department of Health reported 586 new confirmed COVID-19 cases Sunday, not including 482 probable cases, raising the states’s total confirmed cases to 12,488. There have been 448 deaths from COVID-19 in Virginia and 2,007 Virginians are hospitalized with the disease. Fairfax County, the locality with the highest number of people […]

Apr 22, 2020

Virginia Tech develops in-house COVID-19 testing

Virginia Tech researchers announced Wednesday they have developed in-house COVID-19 testing kits and lab processing services to assist Southwest Virginia health departments with patient testing. Test results can be returned to the health departments as soon as same day. The initiative is being led by Dr. Michael Friedlander, Tech’s vice president of health sciences and technology […]

Apr 17, 2020

Virginia is ‘pivoting away’ from field hospitals

Virginia is “pivoting away” from needing field hospitals to handle patient overflow because health systems believe they’ll be able to manage any surge in COVID-19 cases, said Dr. Danny Avula, the director of Richmond and Henrico County‘s health departments, Friday evening. “We have not seen any significant increase in hospitalization [and] ventilator use is under […]

Apr 8, 2020

Va. coronavirus cases continue to rise

10:30 p.m. April 8 update: VDH health districts reported three more virus-related deaths Wednesday afternoon and evening. These are the first fatal cases in the Central Virginia Health District (Lynchburg and surrounding counties), Three Rivers Health District (Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula), where a woman in her 40s has died, and the Eastern Shore Health District, […]

Apr 1, 2020

Va. ER physician spearheads intubation PPE production

Virginia College of Emergency Physicians President Dr. Scott Hickey turned to the owners of contracting companies in Powhatan — Michael Potter of Village Building Co. Inc. and David Dowdy of Interior 2000 — to produce boxes designed to protect emergency health care workers while they intubate patients with COVID-19. Designed by Dr. Hsien Yung Lai […]

Mar 27, 2020

Avula: Virginia COVID-19 cases could jump 10X in next week and a half

Dr. Danny Avula, director of the Henrico County and Richmond health departments, warned Friday, “We need to be prepared that we might have a 10x jump [in the number of COVID-19 cases] in the next week and a half” in the state, which would overwhelm hospitals. Virginia has 604 cases of COVID-19 as of Friday, […]

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