Virginia sees 5,010 new coronavirus cases, now reporting 363,765 statewide

There are now 5,124 deaths from the coronavirus in Virginia

Coronavirus (WSLS 10)

RICHMOND, Va. – As of January 3, Virginia is reporting 363,765 cases of the coronavirus across the commonwealth since March.

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As of Sunday, across Virginia, 828 new vaccine doses were administered for a total of 87,618, according to VDH.

Sunday’s total of 363,765 cases marks an increase from Saturday’s total of 358,755 cases.

Here’s a breakdown of Sunday’s 5,010 new cases:

  • 589 new cases in Fairfax County
  • 373 new cases in Virginia Beach
  • 278 new cases in Prince William County
  • 187 new cases in Newport News
  • 170 new cases in Henrico County
  • 131 new cases in Chesterfield County
  • 124 new cases in Hampton
  • 115 new cases in Alexandria
  • 112 new cases in Rockingham County
  • 109 new cases in Augusta County
  • 105 new cases in Arlington County
  • 102 new cases in Norfolk and Chesapeake
  • 89 new cases in Suffolk
  • 85 new cases in Portsmouth
  • 77 new cases in Southampton County
  • 73 new cases in York County
  • 70 new cases in Harrisonburg
  • 61 new cases in James City County
  • 60 new cases in Roanoke City
  • 57 new cases in Frederick County and Fauquier County
  • 54 new cases in Hanover County and Waynesboro
  • 53 new cases in Spotsylvania County
  • 50 new cases in Washington County
  • 48 new cases in Montgomery County and Petersburg
  • 46 new cases in Bedford County
  • 44 new cases in Prince Edward County
  • 38 new cases in Manassas
  • 37 new cases in Loudoun County and Pulaski County
  • 34 new cases in Lynchburg and Albemarle County
  • 33 new cases in Culpeper County
  • 31 new cases in Stafford County and Carroll county
  • 30 new cases in Shenandoah County, Henry County and Accomack County
  • 29 new cases in Rockbridge County and Staunton
  • 28 new cases in Isle of Wight County and Wythe County
  • 27 new cases in Wise County, Campbell County and Smyth County
  • 26 new cases in Lexington
  • 25 new cases in Franklin County and Williamsburg
  • 24 new cases in Orange County
  • 23 new cases in Warren County and Radford
  • 22 new cases in Danville and Galax
  • 20 new cases in Russell County and Amherst County
  • 19 new cases in Pittsylvania County, Lee County and Giles County
  • 18 new cases in Louisa County and Dickenson
  • 16 new cases in Gloucester County
  • 15 new cases in Botetourt County, New Kent County, Dinwiddie County and Bland County
  • 14 new cases in Page County and Madison County
  • 13 new cases in Appomattox County, Buena Vista and Floyd County
  • 12 new cases in Richmond County, Caroline County, Nottoway County, Prince George County and Bath County
  • 11 new cases in Hopewell, Winchester and Charlottesville
  • 10 new cases in Buchanan County, Fluvanna County and Grayson County
  • 9 new cases in Roanoke County, Green County, Manassas Park, Poquoson and Bristol
  • 8 new cases in Allegheny County, Scorr County, Charlotte County, Powhatan County, Nelson County and Lancaster County
  • 7 new cases in Colonial Heights, Martinsville and King George County
  • 6 new cases in Goochland County, Falls Church and Mathews County
  • 5 new cases in Fredericksburg, Northumberland County and Essex County
  • 4 new cases in Patrick County, Westmoreland County, King William County and Lunenburg County
  • 3 new cases in Covington, Amelia County, Cumberland County, Clarke County, Middlesex County, Emporia, Sussex County, Fairfax City and Rappahannock County
  • 2 new cases in Greensville County, Buckingham County, Northampton County and Franklin City
  • 1 new case in Halifax County, Charles City County, Norton, Mecklenburg County, Brunswick County and King and Queen County

As of Sunday, the Virginia Dept. of Health reports there have been 5,238,963 total testing encounters.

The term “testing encounters” includes individuals who have been tested more than once due to their profession, high-risk status or need for a negative result to return to work. The health department started using this metric on May 1. To learn more, click here.


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