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  • Monday, April 26, 2021

    Charlottesville Tomorrow is committed to coverage of COVID-19 and vaccination efforts and will continue to do so through our reporting. But we are shifting our focus away from posting the raw numbers on this page. Links to local, state and University of Virginia figures are below. Statewide vaccination numbers can be found here.

     

    • The Blue Ridge Health District this morning reported 19 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 15,362 cases. Additionally, there were 602 cumulative hospitalizations and 214 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 2.7% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 12.6.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,666 cases, 213 hospitalizations and 82 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,987 cases, 104 hospitalizations and 55 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,926 cases, 104 hospitalizations and 32 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,667 cases, 76 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,227 cases, 66 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 889 cases, 39 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 719 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 654,929. There have been 10,706 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 509,164 have been confirmed and 145,765 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,995 were from confirmed cases and 1,711 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 28,118 people have been hospitalized.
        • 26,633were confirmed cases and 1,485 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.4% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,042.
    • On April 23the University of Virginia reported 8 new COVID-19 cases. There are 73 active cases, and there have been 1,915 recorded since the spring semester began.
      • Of the new cases, 5 were students and 3 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 61 were students and 12 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,633 were students and 282 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 3 new hospitalizations. There are 34 current hospitalizations.
      • 4% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 2% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 12 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Friday, April 23, 2021

    • The Blue Ridge Health District this morning reported 31 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 15,301 cases. Additionally, there were 599 cumulative hospitalizations and 214 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 2.7% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 17.6.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,646 cases, 213 hospitalizations and 82 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,973 cases, 103 hospitalizations and 55 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,917 cases, 104 hospitalizations and 32 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,659 cases, 76 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,221 cases, 64 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 885 cases, 39 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,340 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 652,321. There have been 10,666 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 507,262 have been confirmed and 145,059 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,954 were from confirmed cases and 1,712 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 28,012 people have been hospitalized.
        • 26,523were confirmed cases and 1,489 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.8% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,165.
    • On April 22the University of Virginia reported 2 new COVID-19 cases. There are 78 active cases, and there have been 1,906 recorded since the spring semester began.
      • Of the new cases, 2 were students and none was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 67 were students and 11 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,627 were students and 279 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 3 new hospitalizations. There are 33 current hospitalizations.
      • 4% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 2% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 12 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Thursday, April 22, 2021

    • The Blue Ridge Health District this morning reported 38 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 15,270 cases. Additionally, there were 598 cumulative hospitalizations and 214 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 2.8% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 16.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,635 cases, 212 hospitalizations and 82 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,968 cases, 103 hospitalizations and 55 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,910 cases, 104 hospitalizations and 32 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,665 cases, 76 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,219 cases, 64 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 883 cases, 39 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,373 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 650,981. There have been 10,653 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 506,220 have been confirmed and 144,761 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,941 were from confirmed cases and 1,712 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 27,917 people have been hospitalized.
        • 26,435were confirmed cases and 1,482 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.9% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,222.
    • On April 21the University of Virginia reported 7 new COVID-19 cases. There are 77 active cases, and there have been 1,905 recorded since the spring semester began.
      • Of the new cases, 7 were students and none was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 66 were students and 11 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,626 were students and 279 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 4 new hospitalizations. There are 35 current hospitalizations.
      • 4% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 2% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Wednesday, April 21, 2021

    • The Blue Ridge Health District this morning reported 31 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 15,232 cases. Additionally, there were 596 cumulative hospitalizations and 214 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 2.7% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 15.6.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,620 cases, 212 hospitalizations and 82 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,959 cases, 102 hospitalizations and 55 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,902 cases, 104 hospitalizations and 32 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,650 cases, 75 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,218 cases, 64 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 883 cases, 39 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,261 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 649,608. There have been 10,640 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 505,419 have been confirmed and 144,189 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,931 were from confirmed cases and 1,709 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 27,852 people have been hospitalized.
        • 26,379 were confirmed cases and 1,473 were probable.
      • The state has a 6% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,190.
    • On April 20the University of Virginia reported 10 new COVID-19 cases. There are 70 active cases, and there have been 1,897 recorded since the spring semester began.
      • Of the new cases, 9 were students and 1 was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 59 were students and 11 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,618 were students and 279 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 3 new hospitalizations. There are 34 current hospitalizations.
      • 4% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 2% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 10 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Tuesday, April 20, 2021

    • The Blue Ridge Health District this morning reported 31 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 15,201 cases. Additionally, there were 596 cumulative hospitalizations and 214 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 2.8% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 17.6.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,555 cases, 212 hospitalizations and 82 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,994 cases, 102 hospitalizations and 55 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,901 cases, 104 hospitalizations and 32 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,650 cases, 75 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,218 cases, 64 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 883 cases, 39 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,236 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 648,347. There have been 10,625 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 504,623 have been confirmed and 143,724 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,920 were from confirmed cases and 1,705 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 27,784 people have been hospitalized.
        • 26,318 were confirmed cases and 1,466 were probable.
      • The state has a 6.1% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,192.
    • On April 19the University of Virginia reported 2 new COVID-19 cases. There are 64 active cases, and there have been 1,887 recorded since the spring semester began.
      • Of the new cases, none was a student and 2 was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 52 were students and 12 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,609 were students and 278 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 3 new hospitalizations. There are 34 current hospitalizations.
      • 4% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 2% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 10 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Monday, April 19, 2021

    • The Blue Ridge Health District this morning reported 23 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 15,170 cases. Additionally, there were 595 cumulative hospitalizations and 214 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 2.7% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 20.9.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,535 cases, 211 hospitalizations and 82 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,992 cases, 102 hospitalizations and 55 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,894 cases, 104 hospitalizations and 32 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,648 cases, 75 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,218 cases, 64 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 883 cases, 39 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 978 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 647,111. There have been 10,595 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 503,725 have been confirmed and 143,386 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,893 were from confirmed cases and 1,702 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 27,678 people have been hospitalized.
        • 26,236 were confirmed cases and 1,442 were probable.
      • The state has a 6.1% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,203.
    • On April 16the University of Virginia reported new COVID-19 cases. There are 68 active cases, and there have been 1,876 recorded since the spring semester began.
      • Of the new cases, 5 were students and 1 was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 55 were students and 13 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,601 were students and 275 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 9 new hospitalizations. There are 33 current hospitalizations.
      • 3% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 2% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Friday, April 16, 2021

    • The Blue Ridge Health District this morning reported 47 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 15,086 cases. Additionally, there were 593 cumulative hospitalizations and 214 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 2.6% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 21.4.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,506 cases, 210 hospitalizations and 82 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,975 cases, 102 hospitalizations and 55 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,880 cases, 104 hospitalizations and 32 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,636 cases, 74 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,210 cases, 64 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 879 cases, 39 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,594 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 643,220. There have been 10,549 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 500,926 have been confirmed and 142,294 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,853 were from confirmed cases and 1,696 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 27,571 people have been hospitalized.
        • 26,124 were confirmed cases and 1,447 were probable.
      • The state has a 6.1% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,215.
    • On April 15the University of Virginia reported 15 new COVID-19 cases. There are 75 active cases, and there have been 1,871 recorded since the spring semester began.
      • Of the new cases, 15 were students and none was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 59 were students and 16 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,597 were students and 274 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 3 new hospitalizations. There are 29 current hospitalizations.
      • 4% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 2% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Thursday, April 15, 2021

    • The Blue Ridge Health District this morning reported 39 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 15,039 cases. Additionally, there were 591 cumulative hospitalizations and 214 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 2.4% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 17.7.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,491 cases, 209 hospitalizations and 82 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,960 cases, 102 hospitalizations and 55 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,879 cases, 104 hospitalizations and 32 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,628 cases, 74 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,202 cases, 63 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 879 cases, 39 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,415 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 641,626. There have been 10,529 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 499,675 have been confirmed and 141,951 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,836 were from confirmed cases and 1,693 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 27,493 people have been hospitalized.
        • 26,043 were confirmed cases and 1,450 were probable.
      • The state has a 6.1% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,253.
    • On April 14the University of Virginia reported 14 new COVID-19 cases. There are 61 active cases, and there have been 1,856 recorded since the spring semester began.
      • Of the new cases, 10 were students and 4 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 45 were students and 16 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,582 were students and 274 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 5 new hospitalizations. There are 29 current hospitalizations.
      • 3% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 2% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Wednesday, April 14, 2021

    • The Blue Ridge Health District this morning reported 52 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 15,000 cases. Additionally, there were 589 cumulative hospitalizations and 213 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 2.5% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 15.9.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,470 cases, 209 hospitalizations and 82 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,950 cases, 101 hospitalizations and 55 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,875 cases, 104 hospitalizations and 32 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,627 cases, 74 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,199 cases, 62 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 879 cases, 39 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,301 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 640,211. There have been 10,510 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 498,643 have been confirmed and 141,568 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,815 were from confirmed cases and 1,695 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 27,397 people have been hospitalized.
        • 25,956 were confirmed cases and 1,441 were probable.
      • The state has a 6.1% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,219.
    • On April 13the University of Virginia reported 13 new COVID-19 case, which was a student. There are 48 active cases, and there have been 1,841 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 11 were students and 2 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 36 were students and 12 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,571 were students and 270 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 3 new hospitalizations. There are 26 current hospitalizations.
      • 3% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Tuesday, April 13, 2021

    • The Blue Ridge Health District this morning reported 52 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 14,939 cases. Additionally, there were 588 cumulative hospitalizations and 213 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 2.5% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 12.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,448 cases, 209 hospitalizations and 82 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,936 cases, 101 hospitalizations and 55 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,886 cases, 103 hospitalizations and 32 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,622 cases, 74 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,191 cases, 62 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 876 cases, 39 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 2,048 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 638,910. There have been 10,506 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 497,840 have been confirmed and 141,070 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,811 were from confirmed cases and 1,695 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 27,316 people have been hospitalized.
        • 25,878 were confirmed cases and 1,438 were probable.
      • The state has a 6.1% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,207.
    • On April 12the University of Virginia reported 1 new COVID-19 case, which was a student. There are 41 active cases, and there have been 1,829 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the active cases, 37 were students and 11 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,561 were students and 268 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 3 new hospitalizations. There are 26 current hospitalizations.
      • 3% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Monday, April 12, 2021

    • The Blue Ridge Health District this morning reported 16nnew cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 14,887 cases. Additionally, there were 586 cumulative hospitalizations and 212 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 2.6% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 15.1.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,424 cases, 209 hospitalizations and 82 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,927 cases, 101 hospitalizations and 55 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,858 cases, 102 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,618 cases, 74 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,181 cases, 61 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 879 cases, 39 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,310 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 636,862. There have been 10,486 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 496,623 have been confirmed and 140,239 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,794 were from confirmed cases and 1,692 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 27,229 people have been hospitalized.
        • 25,804 were confirmed cases and 1,425 were probable.
      • The state has a 6.1% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,195.
    • On April 9the University of Virginia reported 3 new COVID-19 cases. There are 81 active cases, and there have been 1,824 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 2 were students and 1 was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 67 were students and 14 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,557 were students and 267 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 4 new hospitalizations. There are 26 current hospitalizations.
      • 3% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 2% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 10 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Friday, April 9, 2021

    • The Blue Ridge Health District this morning reported 31 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 14,826 cases. Additionally, there were 586 cumulative hospitalizations and 211 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 3.2% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases per 100,000 people is 18.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,402 cases, 209 hospitalizations and 82 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,922 cases, 101 hospitalizations and 55 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,839 cases, 102 hospitalizations and 30 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,614 cases, 74 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,174 cases, 61 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 875 cases, 39 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,542 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 632,625. There have been 10,451 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 493,454 have been confirmed and 139,171 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,755 were from confirmed cases and 1,696 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 27,099 people have been hospitalized.
        • 25,675 were confirmed cases and 1,424 were probable.
      • The state has a 6.3% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,187.
    • On April 8the University of Virginia reported 7 new COVID-19 cases. There are 88 active cases, and there have been 1,821 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 4 were students and 3 was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 73 were students and 15 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,555 were students and 266 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 4 new hospitalizations. There are 25 current hospitalizations.
      • 3% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 10 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Thursday, April 8, 2021

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 38 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 14,795 cases. Additionally, there were 585 cumulative hospitalizations and 211 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 3.2% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases per 100,000 people is 16.4.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,393 cases, 209 hospitalizations and 82 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,915 cases, 100 hospitalizations and 55 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,833 cases, 102 hospitalizations and 30 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,608 cases, 74 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,170 cases, 61 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 876 cases, 39 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,928 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 631,083. There have been 10,436 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 492,454 have been confirmed and 138,629 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,742 were from confirmed cases and 1,694 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 27,012 people have been hospitalized.
        • 25,588 were confirmed cases and 1,424 were probable.
      • The state has a 6.3% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,203.
    • On April 7the University of Virginia reported 6 new COVID-19 cases. There are 82 active cases, and there have been 1,814 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 5 were students and 1 was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 70 were students and 12 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,551 were students and 263 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 5 new hospitalizations. There are 24 current hospitalizations.
      • 3% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 10 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Wednesday, April 7

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 63 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 14,757 cases. Additionally, there were 583 cumulative hospitalizations and 206 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 3% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,379 cases, 209 hospitalizations and 78 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,911 cases, 99 hospitalizations and 55 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,827 cases, 102 hospitalizations and 29 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,604 cases, 74 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,162 cases, 60 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 874 cases, 39 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,550 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 629,155. There have been 10,415 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 490,958 have been confirmed and 138,197 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,719 were from confirmed cases and 1,696 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 26,911 people have been hospitalized.
        • 25,493 were confirmed cases and 1,418 were probable.
      • The state has a 6.2% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,249.
    • On April 6, the University of Virginia reported 13 new COVID-19 cases. There are 78 active cases, and there have been 1,808 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 9 were students and 4 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 67 were students and 11 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,546 were students and 262 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 3 new hospitalizations. There are 28 current hospitalizations.
      • 3% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Tuesday, April 6

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 42 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 14,694 cases. Additionally, there were 582 cumulative hospitalizations and 205 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 2.7% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 18.1.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,348 cases, 208 hospitalizations and 78 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,895 cases, 99 hospitalizations and 55 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,820 cases, 102 hospitalizations and 28 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,601 cases, 74 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,157 cases, 60 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 873 cases, 39 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,434 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 627,605. There have been 10,401 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 489,901 have been confirmed and 137,704 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,716 were from confirmed cases and 1,685 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 26,815 people have been hospitalized.
        • 25,399 were confirmed cases and 1,416 were probable.
      • The state has a 6.3% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,210.
    • On April 5, the University of Virginia reported 1 new COVID-19 case. There are 69 active cases, and there have been 1,795 recorded for the spring semester.
      • The new case was a student.
      • Of the active cases, 61 were students and 8 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,537 were students and 258 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 4 new hospitalizations. There are 28 current hospitalizations.
      • 2% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 10 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Thursday, April 1, 2021

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 28 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 14,503 cases. Additionally, there were 573 cumulative hospitalizations and 201 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 2.3% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 12.3.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,284 cases, 203 hospitalizations and 77 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,845 cases, 99 hospitalizations and 53 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,790 cases, 102 hospitalizations and 27 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,583 cases, 73 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,136 cases, 58 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 865 cases, 38 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,825 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 620,801. There have been 10,268 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 485,037 have been confirmed and 135,764 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,614 were from confirmed cases and 1,654 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 26,536 people have been hospitalized.
        • 25,144 were confirmed cases and 1,392 were probable.
      • The state has a 6.1% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,221.
    • On March 31the University of Virginia reported 5 new COVID-19 cases. There are 50 active cases, and there have been 1,747 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 4 were students and 1 was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 37 were students and 13 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,494 were students and 253 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 6 new hospitalizations. There are 29 current hospitalizations.
      • 1% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Wednesday, March 31, 2021

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 33 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 14,475 cases. Additionally, there were 570 cumulative hospitalizations and 201 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 2.5% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 13.1.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,275 cases, 201 hospitalizations and 77 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,834 cases, 98 hospitalizations and 53 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,791 cases, 102 hospitalizations and 27 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,579 cases, 73 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,132 cases, 58 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 864 cases, 38 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,035 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 618,976. There have been 10,252 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 483,775 have been confirmed and 135,201 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,602 were from confirmed cases and 1,650 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 26,455 people have been hospitalized.
        • 25,073 were confirmed cases and 1,382 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.8% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,221.
    • On March 30the University of Virginia reported 9 new COVID-19 cases. There are 46 active cases, and there have been 1,742 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 8 were students and 1 was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 34 were students and 12 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,490 were students and 252 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 3 new hospitalizations. There are 27 current hospitalizations.
      • 1% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 12 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Tuesday, March 30, 2021

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 27 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 14,442 cases. Additionally, there were 568 cumulative hospitalizations and 201 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 3.1% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 14.1.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,267 cases, 200 hospitalizations and 77 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,824 cases, 98 hospitalizations and 53 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,791 cases, 101 hospitalizations and 27 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,573 cases, 73 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,127 cases, 58 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 863 cases, 38 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,432 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 617,941. There have been 10,242 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 483,177 have been confirmed and 134,764 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,590 were from confirmed cases and 1,652 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 26,367 people have been hospitalized.
        • 24,996 were confirmed cases and 1,371 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.8% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,191.
    • On March 29the University of Virginia reported 1 new COVID-19 case. There are 40 active cases, and there have been 1,733 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 1 was a student and none was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 26 were students and 14 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,482 were students and 251 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 1 new hospitalizations. There are 28 current hospitalizations.
      • 1% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 13 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Monday, March 29, 2021

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 19 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 14,415 cases. Additionally, there were 567 cumulative hospitalizations and 200 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 3% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 17.9.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,260 cases, 199 hospitalizations and 76 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,819 cases, 98 hospitalizations and 53 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,786 cases, 101 hospitalizations and 27 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,567 cases, 73 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,121 cases, 58 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 862 cases, 38 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,143 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 616,509. There have been 10,219 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 482,186 have been confirmed and 134,323 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,570 were from confirmed cases and 1,649 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 26,280 people have been hospitalized.
        • 24,927 were confirmed cases and 1,353 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.8% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,211.
    • On March 26the University of Virginia reported 5 new COVID-19 cases. There are 53 active cases, and there have been 1,726 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 4 were students and 1 was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 35 were students and 18 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,476 were students and 250 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 3 new hospitalizations. There are 26 current hospitalizations.
      • 1% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 12 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Friday, March 26, 2021

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 21 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 14,311 cases. Additionally, there were 564 cumulative hospitalizations and 200 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 2.8% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 14.7.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,220 cases, 198 hospitalizations and 76 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,800 cases, 98 hospitalizations and 53 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,773 cases, 101 hospitalizations and 27 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,557 cases, 72 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,104 cases, 57 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 857 cases, 38 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,799 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 612,062. There have been 10,154 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 479,005 have been confirmed and 133,057 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,514 were from confirmed cases and 1,640 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 26,144 people have been hospitalized.
        • 24,804 were confirmed cases and 1,340 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.6% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,208.
    • On March 25the University of Virginia reported 7 new COVID-19 cases. There are 51 active cases, and there have been 1,720 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 5 were students and 2 was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 34 were students and 17 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,472 were students and 248 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 3 new hospitalizations. There are 26 current hospitalizations.
      • 1% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 12 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Thursday, March 25, 2021

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 98 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 14,240 cases. Additionally, there were 562 cumulative hospitalizations and 200 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 2.7% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 17.9.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,197 cases, 197 hospitalizations and 76 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,789 cases, 98 hospitalizations and 53 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,765 cases, 101 hospitalizations and 27 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,553 cases, 72 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,084 cases, 57 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 852 cases, 37 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,470 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 608,704. There have been 10,143 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 476,936 have been confirmed and 131,768 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,503 were from confirmed cases and 1,640 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 26,037 people have been hospitalized.
        • 24,712 were confirmed cases and 1,325 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.6% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,128.
    • On March 24the University of Virginia reported 6 new COVID-19 cases. There are 44 active cases, and there have been 1,713 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 4 were students and 2 was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 29 were students and 15 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,467 were students and 246 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 5 new hospitalizations. There are 25 current hospitalizations.
      • 2% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Tuesday, March 23, 2021

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 38 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 14,142 cases. Additionally, there were 561 cumulative hospitalizations and 200 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 1.9% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 16.4
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,176 cases, 197 hospitalizations and 76 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,771 cases, 98 hospitalizations and 53 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,764 cases, 101 hospitalizations and 27 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,500 cases, 72 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,083 cases, 57 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 848 cases, 36 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,267 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 607,234. There have been 10,137 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 476,123 have been confirmed and 131,111 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,497 were from confirmed cases and 1,640 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 25,948 people have been hospitalized.
        • 24,631 were confirmed cases and 1,317 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.6% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,199.
    • On March 22the University of Virginia reported 0 new COVID-19 cases. There are 31 active cases, and there have been 1,697 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the active cases, 23 were students and 8 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,458 were students and 239 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 5 new hospitalizations. There are 33 current hospitalizations.
      • 1% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Monday, March 22, 2021

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 60 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 14,104 cases. Additionally, there were 560 cumulative hospitalizations and 199 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 1.9% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 17.0.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,170 cases, 198 hospitalizations and 76 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,765 cases, 97 hospitalizations and 53 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,756 cases, 100 hospitalizations and 27 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,486 cases, 72 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,079 cases, 57 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 848 cases, 36 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,063 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 605,967. There have been 10,127 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 475,385 have been confirmed and 130,582 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,484 were from confirmed cases and 1,643 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 25,820 people have been hospitalized.
        • 24,520 were confirmed cases and 1,300 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.6% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,197.
    • On March 19the University of Virginia reported new COVID-19 cases. There are 44 active cases, and there have been 1,692 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 3 were students and 1 was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 38 were students and 6 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,457 were students and 235 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 4 new hospitalizations. There are 32 current hospitalizations.
      • 3% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Friday, March 19, 2021

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 44 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 13,972 cases. Additionally, there were 558 cumulative hospitalizations and 199 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 1.8% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 16.7.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,125 cases, 198 hospitalizations and 78 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,752 cases, 96 hospitalizations and 53 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,739 cases, 100 hospitalizations and 27 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,451 cases, 72 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,062 cases, 57 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 843 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,632 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 602,182. There have been 10,092 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 472,799 have been confirmed and 129,383 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,450 were from confirmed cases and 1,642 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 25,711 people have been hospitalized.
        • 24,412 were confirmed cases and 1,299 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.5% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,217.
    • On March 18the University of Virginia reported 7 new COVID-19 cases. There are 46 active cases, and there have been 1,688 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 6 were students and 1 was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 39 were students and 7 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,454 were students and 234 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 5 new hospitalizations. There are 33 current hospitalizations.
      • 3% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Thursday, March 18, 2021

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 41 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 13,928 cases. Additionally, there were 558 cumulative hospitalizations and 199 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 1.8% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 15.4.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,102 cases, 198 hospitalizations and 76 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,745 cases, 96 hospitalizations and 52 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,730 cases, 100 hospitalizations and 28 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,448 cases, 72 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,060 cases, 57 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 843 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 2,082 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 600,550. There have been 10,182 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 471,770 have been confirmed and 128,780 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,498 were from confirmed cases and 1,684 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 25,611 people have been hospitalized.
        • 24,320 were confirmed cases and 1,291 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.5% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,213.
    • On March 17the University of Virginia reported 8 new COVID-19 cases. There are 40 active cases, and there have been 1,680 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 6 were students and 2 was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 34 were students and 6 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,447 were students and 233 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 6 new hospitalizations. There are 36 current hospitalizations.
      • 2% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Wednesday, March 17, 2021

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 44 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 13,887 cases. Additionally, there were 557 cumulative hospitalizations and 197 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 1.8% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 15.7.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,081 cases, 198 hospitalizations and 77 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,738 cases, 95 hospitalizations and 49 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,728 cases, 100 hospitalizations and 28 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,443 cases, 72 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,055 cases, 57 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 842 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,327 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 598,468. There have been 10,154 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 470,403 have been confirmed and 128,065 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,470 were from confirmed cases and 1,684 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 25,517 people have been hospitalized.
        • 24,233 were confirmed cases and 1,284 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.4% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,170.
    • On March 16the University of Virginia reported 3 new COVID-19 cases. There are 33 active cases, and there have been 1,672 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 3 were students and none was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 29 were students and 4 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,441 were students and 231 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 8 new hospitalizations. There are 32 current hospitalizations.
      • 2% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Tuesday, March 16

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 46 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 13,843 cases. Additionally, there were 555 cumulative hospitalizations and 197 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 1.8% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 15.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,063 cases, 197 hospitalizations and 77 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,730 cases, 95 hospitalizations and 49 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,722 cases, 99 hospitalizations and 28 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,433 cases, 72 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,053 cases, 57 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 842 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,276 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 597,141. There have been 10,104 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 469,573 have been confirmed and 127,566 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,438 were from confirmed cases and 1,666 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 25,439 people have been hospitalized.
        • 24,163 were confirmed cases and 1,276 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.2% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,139.
    • On March 15the University of Virginia reported 0 new COVID-19 cases. There are 32 active cases, and there have been 1,669 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the active cases, 27 were students and 5 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,438 were students and 231 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 6 new hospitalizations. There are 29 current hospitalizations.
      • 2% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Monday, March 15

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 101 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 13,797 cases. Additionally, there were 555 cumulative hospitalizations and 196 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 1.8% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 16.3.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,055 cases, 197 hospitalizations and 77 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,720 cases, 95 hospitalizations and 48 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,719 cases, 99 hospitalizations and 28 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,410 cases, 72 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,051 cases, 57 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 839 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,130 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 595,865. There have been 10,060 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 468,730 have been confirmed and 127,135 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,423 were from confirmed cases and 1,637 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 25,323 people have been hospitalized.
        • 24,060 were confirmed cases and 1,263 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.4% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,129.
    • On March 12the University of Virginia reported 6 new COVID-19 cases. There are 47 active cases, and there have been 1,665 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 6 were students and none was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 40 were students and 7 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,435 were students and 230 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 7 new hospitalizations. There are 43 current hospitalizations.
      • 2% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Friday, March 12

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 33 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 13,626 cases. Additionally, there were 548 cumulative hospitalizations and 193 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 1.9% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 13.7.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,025 cases, 196 hospitalizations and 76 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,702 cases, 94 hospitalizations and 47 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,709 cases, 96 hospitalizations and 27 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,321 cases, 72 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,032 cases, 55 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 837 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,589 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 592,214. There have been 9,961 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 466,330 have been confirmed and 125,884 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,326 were from confirmed cases and 1,635 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 25,216 people have been hospitalized.
        • 23,962 were confirmed cases and 1,254 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.5% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,154.
    • On March 11the University of Virginia reported 5 new COVID-19 cases. There are 54 active cases, and there have been 1,658 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 4 were students and 1 was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 44 were students and 10 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,428 were students and 230 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 10 new hospitalizations. There are 43 current hospitalizations.
      • 2% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 12 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Thursday, March 11

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 37 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 13,593 cases. Additionally, there were 544 cumulative hospitalizations and 191 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 2% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 13.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 5,010 cases, 195 hospitalizations and 74 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,697 cases, 93 hospitalizations and 47 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,704 cases, 96 hospitalizations and 27 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,319 cases, 71 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,029 cases, 54 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 834 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,250 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 590,625. There have been 9,902 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 465,239 have been confirmed and 125,386 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,274 were from confirmed cases and 1,628 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 25,061 people have been hospitalized.
        • 23,820 were confirmed cases and 1,241 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.5% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,149.
    • On March 10the University of Virginia reported 7 new COVID-19 cases. There are 50 active cases, and there have been 1,653 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 6 were students and 1 was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 41 were students and 9 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,424 were students and 229 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 9 new hospitalizations. There are 36 current hospitalizations.
      • 2% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 12 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Wednesday, March 10

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 26 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 13,556 cases. Additionally, there were 537 cumulative hospitalizations and 189 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 2.3% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 13.3.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 4,988 cases, 194 hospitalizations and 74 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,689 cases, 92 hospitalizations and 46 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,703 cases, 93 hospitalizations and 26 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,315 cases, 71 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,028 cases, 53 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 833 cases, 34 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,246 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 589,375. There have been 9,849 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 464,360 have been confirmed and 125,015 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,217 were from confirmed cases and 1,632 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 24,925 people have been hospitalized.
        • 23,690 were confirmed cases and 1,235 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.7% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,189.
    • On March 9the University of Virginia reported 6 new COVID-19 cases. There are 56 active cases, and there have been 1,646 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 4 were students and 2 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 48 were students and 8 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,418 were students and 228 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 5 new hospitalizations. There are 29 current hospitalizations.
      • 3% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 12 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Tuesday, March 9

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 20 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 13,530 cases. Additionally, there were 537 cumulative hospitalizations and 188 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 2.1% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 13.6.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 4,979 cases, 193 hospitalizations and 74 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,679 cases, 92 hospitalizations and 46 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,702 cases, 93 hospitalizations and 26 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,313 cases, 71 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,028 cases, 54 hospitalizations and 14 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 829 cases, 34 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,537 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 588,129. There have been 9,790 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 463,522 have been confirmed and 124,607 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,162 were from confirmed cases and 1,628 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 24,841 people have been hospitalized.
        • 23,608 were confirmed cases and 1,233 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.8% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,235.
    • On March 8the University of Virginia reported 1 new COVID-19 case. There are 84 active cases, and there have been 1,639 recorded for the spring semester.
      • The 1 new case was a student.
      • Of the active cases, 78 were students and 6 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,413 were students and 226 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 3 new hospitalizations. There are 29 current hospitalizations.
      • 3% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 12 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Monday, March 8

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 19 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 13,510 cases. Additionally, there were 510 cumulative hospitalizations and 186 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 2.3% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 16.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 4,977 cases, 191 hospitalizations and 74 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,677 cases, 92 hospitalizations and 46 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,698 cases, 93 hospitalizations and 26 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,309 cases, 71 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,025 cases, 54 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 824 cases, 34 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 892 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 586,592. There have been 9,683 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 461,808 have been confirmed and 124,784 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,117 were from confirmed cases and 1,566 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 24,705 people have been hospitalized.
        • 23,446 were confirmed cases and 1,259 were probable.
      • The state has a 6% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,278.
    • On March 5the University of Virginia reported 5 new COVID-19 cases. There are 173 active cases, and there have been 1,635 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 4 were students and 1 was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 163 were students and 10 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,410 were students and 225 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was new hospitalizations. There are 39 current hospitalizations.
      • 9% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 3% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 12 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Friday, March 5

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 34 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 13,402 cases. Additionally, there were 529 cumulative hospitalizations and 176 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 2.4% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 18.3.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 4,946 cases, 190 hospitalizations and 71 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,663 cases, 92 hospitalizations and 46 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,690 cases, 92 hospitalizations and 25 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,303 cases, 69 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,014 cases, 53 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 786 cases, 33 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,652 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 583,060. There have been 9,428 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 458,696 have been confirmed and 124,364 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,049 were from confirmed cases and 1,379 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 24,514 people have been hospitalized.
        • 23,232 were confirmed cases and 1,282 were probable.
      • The state has a 6.3% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,387.
    • On March 4the University of Virginia reported 2 new COVID-19 cases. There are 227 active cases, and there have been 1,630 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 2 were students and none was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 218 were students and 9 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,406 were students and 224 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 6 new hospitalizations. There are 40 current hospitalizations.
      • 9% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 3% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 12 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Thursday, March 4

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 33 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 13,368 cases. Additionally, there were 519 cumulative hospitalizations and 174 deaths since the onset of the first local case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 2.6% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 19.7.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 4,925 cases, 190 hospitalizations and 70 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,660 cases, 92 hospitalizations and 46 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,693 cases, 83 hospitalizations and 24 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,300 cases, 69 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,012 cases, 53 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 778 cases, 32 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,300 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was estimated as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 581,408. There have been 9,357 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 457,348 have been confirmed and 124,060 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 8,018 were from confirmed cases and 1,339 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 24,414 people have been hospitalized.
        • 23,138 were confirmed cases and 1,276 were probable.
      • The state has a 6.3% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,456.
    • On March 3the University of Virginia reported 12 new COVID-19 cases. There are 230 active cases, and there have been 1,629 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 11 were students and 1 was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 220 were students and 10 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,405 were students and 224 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 6 new hospitalization. There are 43 current hospitalizations.
      • 9% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 4% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 12 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Wednesday, March 3

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 65 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 13,335 cases. Additionally, there were 516 cumulative hospitalizations and 174 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 2.3% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 20.3.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 4,898 cases, 189 hospitalizations and 69 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,662 cases, 91 hospitalizations and 47 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,692 cases, 83 hospitalizations and 24 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,300 cases, 69 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,009 cases, 52 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 774 cases, 32 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,549 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 580,108. There have been 9,326 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 456,462 have been confirmed and 123,646 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 7,993 were from confirmed cases and 1,333 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 24,354 people have been hospitalized.
        • 23,086 were confirmed cases and 1,268 were probable.
      • The state has a 6.6% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,425.
    • On March 2the University of Virginia reported 13 new COVID-19 cases. There are 252 active cases, and there have been 1,616 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 10 were students and were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 241 were students and 11 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,393 were students and 223 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 9 new hospitalization. There are 43 current hospitalizations.
      • 16% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 6% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
  • Tuesday, March 2

      • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 15 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 13,270 cases. Additionally, there were 514 cumulative hospitalizations and 162 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29, 2020. The health district has a 2.6% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 22.6.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 4,867 cases, 188 hospitalizations and 62 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,636 cases, 90 hospitalizations and 47 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,691 cases, 83 hospitalizations and 22 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,299 cases, 69 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,006 cases, 52 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 771 cases, 32 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,385 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, 2020, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 578,559. There have been 8,943 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 455,578 have been confirmed and 122,981 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 7,674 were from confirmed cases and 1,269 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 24,258 people have been hospitalized.
        • 23,000 were confirmed cases and 1,269 were probable.
      • The state has a 6.7% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,498.
    • On March 1the University of Virginia reported 1 new COVID-19 case. There are 329 active cases, and there have been 1,605 recorded for the spring semester.
      • The 1 new case was a student.
      • Of the active cases, 319 were students and 10 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,384 were students and 221 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 3 new hospitalization. There are 37 current hospitalizations.
      • 16% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 6% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Monday, March 1

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 36 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 13,255 cases. Additionally, there were 513 cumulative hospitalizations and 159 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 2.9% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 29.3.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 4,850 cases, 186 hospitalizations and 62 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,642 cases, 92 hospitalizations and 45 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,691 cases, 83 hospitalizations and 22 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,300 cases, 69 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 1,004 cases, 51 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 768 cases, 32 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,124 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 577,174. There have been 8,783 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 454,735 have been confirmed and 122,439 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 7,530 were from confirmed cases and 1,253 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 24,158 people have been hospitalized.
        • 22,913 were confirmed cases and 1,245 were probable.
      • The state has a 7.1% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,569.
    • On Feb. 26 the University of Virginia reported 16 new COVID-19 cases. There are 807 active cases, and there have been 1,555 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 15 were students and 1 was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 786 were students and 21 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,335 were students and 220 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 6 new hospitalization. There are 43 current hospitalizations.
      • 31% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 19% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 10 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Friday, Feb. 26

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 50 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 13,117 cases. Additionally, there were 510 cumulative hospitalizations and 142 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 3.8% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 36.3.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 4,807 cases, 183 hospitalizations and 54 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,574 cases, 92 hospitalizations and 41 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,682 cases, 83 hospitalizations and 20 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,294 cases, 69 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 999 cases, 51 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 761 cases, 32 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,657 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 572,639. There have been 8,197 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 451,539 have been confirmed and 121,100 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 7,037 were from confirmed cases and 1,160 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 23,978 people have been hospitalized.
        • 22,753 were confirmed cases and 1,225 were probable.
      • The state has a 7.8% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,703.
    • On Feb. 25, the University of Virginia reported 26 new COVID-19 cases. There are 912 active cases, and there have been 1,539 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 24 were students and 2 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 888 were students and 24 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,320 were students and 219 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 9 new hospitalization. There are 43 current hospitalizations.
      • 34% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 20% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 10 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Thursday, Feb. 25

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 75 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 13,067 cases. Additionally, there were 509 cumulative hospitalizations and 133 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 4.3% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 37.3.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 4,796 cases, 183 hospitalizations and 50 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,550 cases, 92 hospitalizations and 41 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,675 cases, 83 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,288 cases, 68 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 996 cases, 51 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 762 cases, 32 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 2,036 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 570,982. There have been 7,963 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 450,388 have been confirmed and 120,594 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 6,848 were from confirmed cases and 1,115 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 23,871 people have been hospitalized.
        • 22,654 were confirmed cases and 1,217 were probable.
      • The state has a 8% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,707.
    • On Feb. 24, the University of Virginia reported 51 new COVID-19 cases. There are 899 active cases, and there have been 1,512 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 49 were students and 2 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 877 were students and 22 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,296 were students and 216 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 8 new hospitalization. There are 40 current hospitalizations.
      • 42% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 20% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Wednesday, Feb. 24

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 102 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 12,992 cases. Additionally, there were 508 cumulative hospitalizations and 130 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 4.5% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 51.6.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 4,759 cases, 183 hospitalizations and 48 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,529 cases, 92 hospitalizations and 41 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,672 cases, 83 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,282 cases, 68 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 994 cases, 50 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 756 cases, 32 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,907 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 568,946. There have been 7,807 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 449,000 have been confirmed and 119,946 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 6,712 were from confirmed cases and 1,095 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 23,798 people have been hospitalized.
        • 22,586 were confirmed cases and 1,212 were probable.
      • The state has a 8% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,818.
    • On Feb. 23, the University of Virginia reported 59 new COVID-19 cases. There are 853 active cases, and there have been 1,460 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 59 were students and none was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 833 were students and 2o were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,146 were students and 214 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 5 new hospitalization. There are 31 current hospitalizations.
      • 40% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 17% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Tuesday, Feb. 23

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 57 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 12,890 cases. Additionally, there were 508 cumulative hospitalizations and 125 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 4.8% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 71.6.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 4,679 cases, 183 hospitalizations and 44 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,519 cases, 92 hospitalizations and 41 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,671 cases, 83 hospitalizations and 14 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,280 cases, 68 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 986 cases, 50 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 755 cases, 32 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,769 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 567,039. There have been 7,658 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 447,840 have been confirmed and 119,199 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 6,590 were from confirmed cases and 1,068 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 23,698 people have been hospitalized.
        • 22,501 were confirmed cases and 1,197 were probable.
      • The state has a 8.3% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,836.
    • On Feb. 22, the University of Virginia reported 5 new COVID-19 cases. There are 840 active cases, and there have been 1,400 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 4 were students and 1 was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 819 were students and 21 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,186 were students and 214 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was new hospitalization. There are 33 current hospitalizations.
      • 50% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 18% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Monday, Feb. 22

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 31 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 12,833 cases. Additionally, there were 507 cumulative hospitalizations and 121 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 4.6% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 115.1.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 4,641 cases, 183 hospitalizations and 43 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,519 cases, 91 hospitalizations and 40 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,666 cases, 83 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,281 cases, 68 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 978 cases, 50 hospitalizations and 5 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 748 cases, 32 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,155 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 565,270. There have been 7,486 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 446,642 have been confirmed and 118,628 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 6,445 were from confirmed cases and 1,041are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 23,530 people have been hospitalized.
        • 22,353 were confirmed cases and 1,177 were probable.
      • The state has a 8.3% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 1,882.
    • On Feb. 19, the University of Virginia reported 123 new COVID-19 cases. There are 844 active cases, and there have been 1,272 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 118 were students and 5 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 823 were students and 21 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 1,063 were students and 209 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 3 new hospitalizations. There are 40 current hospitalizations.
      • 49% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 21% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Thursday, Feb. 19

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 222 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 12,539 cases. Additionally, there were 502 cumulative hospitalizations and 117 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 3.9% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 93.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 4,530 cases, 183 hospitalizations and 39 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,374 cases, 89 hospitalizations and 40 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,654 cases, 82 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,270 cases, 68 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 966 cases, 48 hospitalizations and 5 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 745 cases, 32 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 2,034 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 559,930. There have been 7,098 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 442,757 have been confirmed and 117,173 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 6,107 were from confirmed cases and 991 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 23,369 people have been hospitalized.
        • 22,200 were confirmed cases and 1,169 were probable.
      • The state has a 8.2% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 2,076.
    • On Feb. 18, the University of Virginia reported 174 new COVID-19 cases. There are 779 active cases, and there have been 1,148 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 168 were students and 6 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 761 were students and 18 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 944 were students and 204 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 6 new hospitalizations. There are 42 current hospitalizations.
      • 42% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 20% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 10 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Wednesday, Feb. 18

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 255 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 12,317 cases. Additionally, there were 502 cumulative hospitalizations and 117 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 3.3% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 72.9.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 4,454 cases, 183 hospitalizations and 39 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,267 cases, 89 hospitalizations and 40 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,641 cases, 82 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,254 cases, 68 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 958 cases, 48 hospitalizations and 5 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 743 cases, 32 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 2,304 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases so far has reached 557,896. There have been 7,090 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 441,200 have been confirmed and 116,696 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 6,096 were from confirmed cases and 994 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 23,268 people have been hospitalized.
        • 22,110 were confirmed cases and 1,158 were probable.
      • The state has a 8.6% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 2,132.
    • On Feb. 17, the University of Virginia reported 229 new COVID-19 cases. There are 605 active cases, and there have been 974 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 229 were students and none was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 593 were students and 12 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 776 were students and 198 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 8 new hospitalizations. There are 45 current hospitalizations.
      • 22% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 32% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 10 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Tuesday, Feb. 16

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 47 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 11,889 cases. Additionally, there were 499 cumulative hospitalizations and 117 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 3.6% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 40.4.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 4,251 cases, 183 hospitalizations and 39 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,088 cases, 88 hospitalizations and 40 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,631 cases, 81 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,239 cases, 68 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 943 cases, 48 hospitalizations and 5 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 737 cases, 31 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,770 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 553,308. There have been 7,037 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 438,276 have been confirmed and 115,032 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 6,047 were from confirmed cases and 990 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 23,042 people have been hospitalized.
        • 21,905 were confirmed cases and 1,137 were probable.
      • The state has a 9.1% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 2,304.
    • On Feb. 15, the University of Virginia reported 12 new COVID-19 cases. There are 276 active cases, and there have been 613 recorded for the spring semester.
      • Of the new cases, 12 were students and none was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 265 were students and 11 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 425 were students and 188 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 6 new hospitalizations. There are 40 current hospitalizations.
      • 23% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 19% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 10 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Monday, Feb. 15

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 37 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 11,842 cases. Additionally, there were 496 cumulative hospitalizations and 117 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 3.7% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 46.1.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 4,235 cases, 182 hospitalizations and 39 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 3,073 cases, 87 hospitalizations and 40 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,631 cases, 81 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,228 cases, 67 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 940 cases, 48 hospitalizations and 5 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 735 cases, 31 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,539 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 551,538. There have been 7,016 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 437,262 have been confirmed and 114,276 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 6,028 were from confirmed cases and 988 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 22,944 people have been hospitalized.
        • 21,819 were confirmed cases and 1,125 were probable.
      • The state has a 9.3% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 2,435.
    • On Feb. 11, the University of Virginia reported 44 new COVID-19 cases. There are 222 active cases, and there have been 505 recorded for the spring semester. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university usually updates its statistics in the late afternoon Monday through Friday but has not updated since Thursday afternoon.
      • Of the new cases, 40 were students andwas among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 201 were students and 21 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 318 were students and 187 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 4vnew hospitalizations. There are 38 current hospitalizations.
      • 22% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 15% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Friday, Feb. 12

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 72 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 11,644 cases. Additionally, there were 481 cumulative hospitalizations and 117 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 3.6% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 39.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 4,181 cases, 177 hospitalizations and 39 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,969 cases, 84 hospitalizations and 40 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,624 cases, 81 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,208 cases, 66 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 932 cases, 42 hospitalizations and 5 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 726 cases, 31 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 3,191 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 544,209. There have been 6,966 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 432,084 have been confirmed and 112,125 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 5,988 were from confirmed cases and 978 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 22,718 people have been hospitalized.
        • 21,616 were confirmed cases and 1,102 were probable.
      • The state has a 10% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 2,580.
    • On Feb. 11, the University of Virginia reported 44 new COVID-19 cases. There are 222 active cases, and there have been 505 recorded for the spring semester. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university updates its statistics in the late afternoon.
      • Of the new cases, 40 were students andwas among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 201 were students and 21 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 318 were students and 187 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 4vnew hospitalizations. There are 38 current hospitalizations.
      • 22% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 15% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Thursday, Feb. 11

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 100 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 11,572 cases. Additionally, there were 477 cumulative hospitalizations and 117 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 3.4% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 51.7.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 4,164 cases, 174 hospitalizations and 39 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,927 cases, 84 hospitalizations and 40 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,625 cases, 80 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,208 cases, 66 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 928 cases, 42 hospitalizations and 5 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 720 cases, 31 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 3,699 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 541,018. There have been 6,958 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 429,779 have been confirmed and 111,239 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 5,978 were from confirmed cases and 980 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 22,615 people have been hospitalized.
        • 21,522 were confirmed cases and 1,093 were probable.
      • The state has a 10.1% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 2,617.
    • On Feb. 10, the University of Virginia reported 43 new COVID-19 cases. There are 178 active cases, and there have been 461 recorded for the spring semester. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university updates its statistics in the late afternoon.
      • Of the new cases, 42 were students andwas among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 161 were students and 17 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 278 were students and 183 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 7 new hospitalizations. There are 48 current hospitalizations.
      • 19% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 13% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Wednesday, Feb. 10

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 107 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 11,472 cases. Additionally, there were 468 cumulative hospitalizations and 116 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 3.2% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 45.1.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 4,132 cases, 169 hospitalizations and 39 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,883 cases, 83 hospitalizations and 40 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,620 cases, 79 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,201 cases, 65 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 922 cases, 41 hospitalizations and 5 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 713 cases, 31 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 3,203 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 537,319. There have been 6,932 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 427,188 have been confirmed and 110,131 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 5,951 were from confirmed cases and 981 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 22,470 people have been hospitalized.
        • 21,403 were confirmed cases and 1,067 were probable.
      • The state has a 10.1% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 2,656.
    • On Feb. 9, the University of Virginia reported 58 new COVID-19 cases. There are 137 active cases, and there have been 418 recorded for the spring semester. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university updates its statistics in the late afternoon.
      • Of the new cases, 58 were students and 2 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 137 were students and 17 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 236  were students and 182 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was new hospitalizations. There are 49current hospitalizations.
      • 12% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 5of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Tuesday, Feb. 9

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 43 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 11,365 cases. Additionally, there were 466 cumulative hospitalizations and 116 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 3.2% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 32.9.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 4,102 cases, 167 hospitalizations and 39 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,836 cases, 83 hospitalizations and 40 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,617 cases, 79 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,191 cases, 65 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 912 cases, 41 hospitalizations and 5 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 707 cases, 31 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 3,291 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 534,116. There have been 6,898 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 425,066 have been confirmed and 109,050 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 5,932 were from confirmed cases and 966 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 22,339 people have been hospitalized.
        • 21,286 were confirmed cases and 1,053 were probable.
      • The state has a 10.2% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 2,656.
    • On Feb. 8, the University of Virginia reported 0 new COVID-19 cases. There are 95 active cases, and there have been 360 recorded for the spring semester. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university updates its statistics in the late afternoon.
      • Of the active cases, 78 were students and 17 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases in the spring semester, 180  were students and 180were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were new hospitalizations. There are 55 current hospitalizations.
      • 12% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 4% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Monday, Feb. 8

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 32 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 11,322 cases. Additionally, there were 460 cumulative hospitalizations and 115 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 3.3% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 40.9.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 4,088 cases, 165 hospitalizations and 38 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,826 cases, 79 hospitalizations and 40 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,610 cases, 79 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,188 cases, 65 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 906 cases, 41 hospitalizations and 5 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 704 cases, 31 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,700 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 530,825. There have been 6,820 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 422,723 have been confirmed and 108,102 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 5,874 were from confirmed cases and 946 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 22,167 people have been hospitalized.
        • 21,142 were confirmed cases and 1,025 were probable.
      • The state has a 10.2% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 2,671.
    • On Feb. 5, the University of Virginia reported 14 new COVID-19 cases. There are 141 active cases, and there have been 2,070 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university updates its statistics in the late afternoon.
      • Of the new cases, 13 were students andwas among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 123 were students and 18 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,536  were students and 534 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 12 new hospitalizations. There are 52 current hospitalizations.
      • 8% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 3% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 13 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Thursday, Feb. 5

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 136 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 11,121 cases. Additionally, there were 451 cumulative hospitalizations and 114 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 4.4% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 31.1.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 4,016 cases, 163 hospitalizations and 37 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,791 cases, 79 hospitalizations and 40 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,571 cases, 79 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,178 cases, 61 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 883 cases, 39 hospitalizations and 5 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 682 cases, 30 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 5,069 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 521,467. There have been 6,732 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 416,189 have been confirmed and 105,278 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 5,816 were from confirmed cases and 916 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 21,893 people have been hospitalized.
        • 20,905 were confirmed cases and 988 were probable.
      • The state has a 10.8% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 2,976.
    • On Feb. 4, the University of Virginia reported 20 new COVID-19 cases. There are 142 active cases, and there have been 2,056 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university updates its statistics in the late afternoon.
      • Of the new cases, 1were students and 4 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 119 were students and 23 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,523  were students and 533 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 3 new hospitalizations. There are 45 current hospitalizations.
      • 7% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 2% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 12 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Wednesday, Feb. 3

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 32 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 10,947 cases. Additionally, there were 441 cumulative hospitalizations and 111 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 5.1% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 28.3.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 3,966 cases, 159 hospitalizations and 36 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,752 cases, 77 hospitalizations and 39 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,542 cases, 77 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,168 cases, 61 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 863 cases, 39 hospitalizations and 5 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 656 cases, 28 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 2,959 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 513,339. There have been 6,575 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 410,550 have been confirmed and 102,789 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 5,712 were from confirmed cases and 863 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 21,638 people have been hospitalized.
        • 20,676 were confirmed cases and 962 were probable.
      • The state has a 11.3% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 3,240.
    • On Feb. 2, the University of Virginia reported 8 new COVID-19 cases. There are 128 active cases, and there have been 2,018 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university updates its statistics in the late afternoon.
      • Of the new cases, all were students and 2 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 107 were students and 21 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,491  were students and 527 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 7 new hospitalizations. There are 49 current hospitalizations.
      • 4% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 21 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Tuesday, Feb. 2

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 37 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 10,915 cases. Additionally, there were 439 cumulative hospitalizations and 110 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 4.9% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 34.6.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 3,958 cases, 158 hospitalizations and 35 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,750 cases, 77 hospitalizations and 39 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,535 cases, 77 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,164 cases, 61 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 857 cases, 38 hospitalizations and 5 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 651 cases, 28 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 2,740 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 510,380. There have been 6,517 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 408,421 have been confirmed and 101,959 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 5,684 were from confirmed cases and 833 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 21,516 people have been hospitalized.
        • 20,571 were confirmed cases and 945 were probable.
      • The state has a 11.5% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 3,331.
    • On Feb. 1, the University of Virginia reported 7 new COVID-19 cases. There are 127 active cases, and there have been 2,011 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university updates its statistics in the late afternoon.
      • Of the new cases, all 7 were students and none was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 106 were students and 21 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,486  were students and 525 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 3 new hospitalizations. There are 47 current hospitalizations.
      • 5% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 22 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Monday, Feb. 1

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 74 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 10,878 cases. Additionally, there were 436 cumulative hospitalizations and 110 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 5.1% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 48.9.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 3,946 cases, 156 hospitalizations and 35 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,743 cases, 77 hospitalizations and 39 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,529 cases, 77 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,158 cases, 61 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 855 cases, 38 hospitalizations and 5 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 647 cases, 27 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 2,861 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 507,640. There have been 6,474 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 406,591 have been confirmed and 101,049 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 5,666 were from confirmed cases and 808 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 21,444 people have been hospitalized.
        • 20,504 were confirmed cases and 940 were probable.
      • The state has a 11.7% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 3,468.
    • On Jan. 29, the University of Virginia reported 19 new COVID-19 cases. There are 153 active cases, and there have been 1,968 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university updates its statistics in the late afternoon.
      • Of the new cases, 17 were students andwere among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 112 were students and 41 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,446  were students and 522 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 9 new hospitalizations. There are 58 current hospitalizations.
      • 4% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and none of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 22 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Thursday, Jan. 28

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 86 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 10,689 cases. Additionally, there were 430 cumulative hospitalizations and 110 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 5.1% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 45.1.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 3,887 cases, 154 hospitalizations and 35 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,713 cases, 75 hospitalizations and 39 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,480 cases, 77 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,143 cases, 61 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 835 cases, 37 hospitalizations and 5 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 631 cases, 26 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 4,238 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 497,912. There have been 6,379 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 399,577 have been confirmed and 98,335 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 5,606 were from confirmed cases and 773 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 21,241 people have been hospitalized.
        • 20,327 were confirmed cases and 914 were probable.
      • The state has a 12.2% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 3,664.
    • On Jan. 28, the University of Virginia reported 21 new COVID-19 cases. There are 150 active cases, and there have been 1,949 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university updates its statistics in the late afternoon.
      • Of the new cases, 18 were students andwere among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 105 were students and 45 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,429  were students and 520 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 6 new hospitalizations. There are 56 current hospitalizations.
      • 3% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and none of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 22 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Wednesday, Jan. 27

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 195 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 10,603 cases. Additionally, there were 427 cumulative hospitalizations and 110 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 5.1% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 47.7.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 3,859 cases, 154 hospitalizations and 35 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,697 cases, 74 hospitalizations and 39 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,462 cases, 76 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,132 cases, 61 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 830 cases, 36 hospitalizations and 5 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 623 cases, 26 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 5,121 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 493,674. There have been 6,308 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 396,440 have been confirmed and 97,234 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 5,566 were from confirmed cases and 742 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 21,113 people have been hospitalized.
        • 20,215 were confirmed cases and 898 were probable.
      • The state has a 12.2% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 3,708.
    • On Jan. 27, the University of Virginia reported 15 new COVID-19 cases. There are 136 active cases, and there have been 1,929 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university updates its statistics in the late afternoon.
      • Of the new cases, were students andwere among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 93 were students and 43 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,412  were students and 517 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 9 new hospitalizations. There are 55 current hospitalizations.
      • 2% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and none of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 27 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Tuesday, Jan. 26

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 71 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 10,314 cases. Additionally, there were 424 cumulative hospitalizations and 106 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 5.2% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 41.6.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 3,757 cases, 154 hospitalizations and 35 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,662 cases, 73 hospitalizations and 37 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,417 cases, 75 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,074 cases, 61 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 806 cases, 36 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 598 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 4,707 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 483,326. There have been 6,174 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 389,259 have been confirmed and 94,067 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 5,442 were from confirmed cases and 732 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 20,860 people have been hospitalized.
        • 19,996 were confirmed cases and 864 were probable.
      • The state has a 12.5% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 3,833.
    • On Jan. 25, the University of Virginia reported new COVID-19 cases. There are 116 active cases, and there have been 1,899 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university updates its statistics in the late afternoon.
      • Of the new cases, 8 were students and none was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 83 were students and 33 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,393  were students and 506 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 5 new hospitalizations. There are 46 current hospitalizations.
      • 2% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and none of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 22 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Monday, Jan. 25

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 111 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 10,243 cases. Additionally, there were 420 cumulative hospitalizations and 105 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 5.3% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 42.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 3,746 cases, 153 hospitalizations and 35 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,651 cases, 72 hospitalizations and 37 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,403 cases, 74 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,067 cases, 61 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 793 cases, 36 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 583 cases, 24 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 6,172 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 478,619. There have been 6,081 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 385,892 have been confirmed and 92,727 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 5,363 were from confirmed cases and 718 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 20,764 people have been hospitalized.
        • 19,917 were confirmed cases and 847 were probable.
      • The state has a 12.6% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 3,903.
    • On Jan. 22, the University of Virginia reported 18 new COVID-19 cases. There are 135 active cases, and there have been 1,861 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university updates its statistics in the late afternoon.
      • Of the new cases, 12 were students and were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 84 were students and 51 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,366  were students and 495 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 5 new hospitalizations. There are 59 current hospitalizations.
      • None of the rooms reserved for quarantine and none of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 20 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Friday, Jan. 22

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 69 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 9,993 cases. Additionally, there were 415 cumulative hospitalizations and 103 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 5.7% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 42.1.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 3,666 cases, 153 hospitalizations and 35 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,628 cases, 72 hospitalizations and 37 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,341 cases, 72 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,040 cases, 60 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 758 cases, 34 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 560 cases, 24 hospitalizations and 5 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 4,147 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 463,751. There have been 6,002 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 374,908 have been confirmed and 88,843 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 5,269 were from confirmed cases and 733 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 20,544 people have been hospitalized.
        • 19,717 were confirmed cases and 827 were probable.
      • The state has a 13% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 4,097.
    • On Jan. 21, the University of Virginia reported 27 new COVID-19 cases. There are 130 active cases, and there have been 1,843 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university updates its statistics in the late afternoon.
      • Of the new cases, 19 were students and were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 79 were students and 51 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,354  were students and 489 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 12 new hospitalizations. There are 60 current hospitalizations.
      • None of the rooms reserved for quarantine and none of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 15 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Thursday, Jan. 21

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 99 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 9,924 cases. Additionally, there were 409 cumulative hospitalizations and 103 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 5.6% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 63.6.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 3,638 cases, 150 hospitalizations and 35 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,621 cases, 72 hospitalizations and 37 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,329 cases, 70 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,030 cases, 59 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 752 cases, 34 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 554 cases, 24 hospitalizations and 5 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 4,013 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 459,604. There have been 5,940 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 372,216 have been confirmed and 87,388 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 5,211 were from confirmed cases and 729 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 20,405 people have been hospitalized.
        • 19,587 were confirmed cases and 818 were probable.
      • The state has a 13.2% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 4,013.
    • On Jan. 20, the University of Virginia reported 16 new COVID-19 cases. There are 116 active cases, and there have been 1,816 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university updates its statistics in the late afternoon.
      • Of the new cases, 10 were students and 6 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 65 were students and 51 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,335  were students and 481 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 6 new hospitalizations. There are 54 current hospitalizations.
      • None of the rooms reserved for quarantine and none of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 17 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Wednesday, Jan. 20

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 94 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 9,825 cases. Additionally, there were 407 cumulative hospitalizations and 99 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 5.7% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 51.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 3,608 cases, 150 hospitalizations and 34 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,604 cases, 70 hospitalizations and 35 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,313 cases, 70 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,021 cases, 59 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 740 cases, 34 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 539 cases, 24 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 4,515 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 455,591. There have been 5,861 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 369,056 have been confirmed and 86,535 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 5,137 were from confirmed cases and 724 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 20,231 people have been hospitalized.
        • 19,423 were confirmed cases and 808 were probable.
      • The state has a 13.5% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 4,088.
    • On Jan. 19, the University of Virginia reported 7 new COVID-19 cases. There are 108 active cases, and there have been 1,799 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university updates its statistics in the late afternoon.
      • Of the new cases, 6 were students and 1 was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 63 were students and 45 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,324  were students and 475 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 3 new hospitalizations. There are 63 current hospitalizations.
      • None of the rooms reserved for quarantine and none of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 18 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Tuesday, Jan. 19

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 55 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 9,731 cases. Additionally, there were 402 cumulative hospitalizations and 99 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 5.9% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 55.6.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 3,575 cases, 146 hospitalizations and 34 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,586 cases, 70 hospitalizations and 35 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,299 cases, 69 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,012 cases, 59 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 736 cases, 34 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 524 cases, 23 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 4,526 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 451,076. There have been 5,798 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 366,159 have been confirmed and 84,917 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 5,084 were from confirmed cases and 714 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 20,066 people have been hospitalized.
        • 19,273 were confirmed cases and 793 were probable.
      • The state has a 13.6% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 4,074.
    • On Jan. 18, the University of Virginia reported new COVID-19 cases. There are 112 active cases, and there have been 1,793 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university updates its statistics in the late afternoon.
      • Of the active cases, all 4 were students.
      • Of the active cases, 65 were students and 47 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,319  were students and 474 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 6 new hospitalizations. There are 69 current hospitalizations.
      • None of the rooms reserved for quarantine and none of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 19 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Monday, Jan. 18

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 118 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 9,676 cases. Additionally, there were 400 cumulative hospitalizations and 99 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 6.7% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 67.9.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 3,546 cases, 146 hospitalizations and 34 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,581 cases, 70 hospitalizations and 35 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,292 cases, 69 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 1,009 cases, 58 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 732 cases, 34 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 516 cases, 23 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 7,245 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 446,550. There have been 5,739 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 362,723 have been confirmed and 82,818 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 5,042 were from confirmed cases and 697 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 19,982 people have been hospitalized.
        • 19,191 were confirmed cases and 791 were probable.
      • The state has a 14% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 4,155.
    • On Jan. 15, the University of Virginia reported 19 new COVID-19 cases. There are 152 active cases, and there have been 1,766 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university updates its statistics in the late afternoon.
      • Of the active cases, 9 were students and 10 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 84 were students and 68 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,299  were students and 467 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 10 new hospitalizations. There are 71 current hospitalizations.
      • None of the rooms reserved for quarantine and none of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 21 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Friday, Jan. 15

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 85 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 9,309 cases. Additionally, there were 394 cumulative hospitalizations and 99 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 8.5% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 53.3.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 3,447 cases, 145 hospitalizations and 34 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,523 cases, 70 hospitalizations and 35 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,212 cases, 65 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 956 cases, 58 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 705 cases, 33 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 466 cases, 23 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 4,795 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 422,634. There have been 5,656 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 346,917 have been confirmed and 75,717 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 4,982 were from confirmed cases and 674 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 19,741 people have been hospitalized.
        • 18,984 were confirmed cases and 674 were probable.
      • The state has a 15.2% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 4,223.
    • On Jan. 14, the University of Virginia reported 21 new COVID-19 cases. There are 160 active cases, and there have been 1,747 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university updates its statistics in the late afternoon.
      • Of the active cases, 8 were students and 13 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 86 were students and 74 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,290  were students and 457 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 14 new hospitalizations. There are 67 current hospitalizations.
      • None of the rooms reserved for quarantine and none of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 20 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Thursday, Jan. 14

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 112 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 9,224 cases. Additionally, there were 394 cumulative hospitalizations and 99 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 9.1% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 60.3.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 3,414 cases, 145 hospitalizations and 34 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,502 cases, 70 hospitalizations and 35 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,198 cases, 65 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 951 cases, 58 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 696 cases, 33 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 463 cases, 23 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 5,294 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 417,839. There have been 5,626 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 343,304 have been confirmed and 74,535 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 4,952 were from confirmed cases and 674 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 19,595 people have been hospitalized.
        • 18,855 were confirmed cases and 740 were probable.
      • The state has a 15.5% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 3,992.
    • On Jan. 13, the University of Virginia reported 12 new COVID-19 cases. There are 164 active cases, and there have been 1,728 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university updates its statistics in the late afternoon.
      • Of the active cases, 7 were students and 5 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 92 were students and 72 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,282  were students and 446 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 5 new hospitalizations. There are 60 current hospitalizations.
      • None of the rooms reserved for quarantine and none of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 17 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Wednesday, Jan. 13

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 101 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 9,112 cases. Additionally, there were 393 cumulative hospitalizations and 99 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 9.6% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 62.4.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 3,366 cases, 145 hospitalizations and 34 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,482 cases, 70 hospitalizations and 35 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,179 cases, 65 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 942 cases, 58 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 691 cases, 32 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 452 cases, 23 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 4,598 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 412,545. There have been 5,552 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 339,468 have been confirmed and 73,077 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 4,892 were from confirmed cases and 660 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 19,470 people have been hospitalized.
        • 18,740 were confirmed cases and 730 were probable.
      • The state has a 15.9% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 3,907.
    • On Jan. 12, the University of Virginia reported 13 new COVID-19 cases. There are 153 active cases, and there have been 1,716 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university updates its statistics in the late afternoon.
      • Of the active cases, 5 were students and 8 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 86 were students and 67 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,275  were students and 441 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 5 new hospitalizations. There are 61 current hospitalizations.
      • None of the rooms reserved for quarantine and none of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 16 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Tuesday, Jan. 12

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 59 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 9,011 cases. Additionally, there were 392 cumulative hospitalizations and 97 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 10% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 71.86.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 3,331 cases, 144 hospitalizations and 33 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,459 cases, 70 hospitalizations and 34 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,159 cases, 65 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 934 cases, 58 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 682 cases, 32 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 446 cases, 23 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 4,561 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 407,974. Additionally, there have been 5,477 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 336,203 have been confirmed and 71,744 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 5,477 were from confirmed cases and 644 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 19,326 people have been hospitalized.
        • 18,605 were confirmed cases and 721 were probable.
      • The state has a 16.4% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 3,944.
    • On Jan. 11, the University of Virginia reported 8 new COVID-19 cases. There are 160 active cases, and there have been 1,711 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university updates its statistics in the late afternoon.
      • Of the new cases, all were students.
      • Of the active cases, 94 were students and 66 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,277  were students and 434 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 4 new hospitalizations. There are 63 current hospitalizations.
      • 1% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and none of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 15 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Monday, Jan. 11

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 126 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 8,952 cases. Additionally, there were 390 cumulative hospitalizations and 97 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 10% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 96.1.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 3,313 cases, 143 hospitalizations and 33 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,452 cases, 70 hospitalizations and 34 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,141 cases, 64 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 926 cases, 58 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 676 cases, 32 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 444 cases, 23 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 4,530 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 403,386. Additionally, there have been 5,393 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 332,730 have been confirmed and 70,656 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 4758 were from confirmed cases and 635 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 19,182 people have been hospitalized.
        • 18,478 were confirmed cases and 704 were probable.
      • The state has a 16.7% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 3,925.
    • On Jan. 8, the University of Virginia reported 22 new COVID-19 cases. There are 146 active cases, and there have been 1,665 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university updates its statistics in the late afternoon.
      • Of the new cases, 13 were students and 9 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 78 were students and 68 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,246  were students and 419 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 6 new hospitalizations. There are 68 current hospitalizations.
      • 1% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and none of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 13 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Friday, Jan. 8

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 185 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 8,504 cases. Additionally, there were 378 cumulative hospitalizations and 97 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 10% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 71.86.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 3,159 cases, 141 hospitalizations and 33 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,373 cases, 69 hospitalizations and 34 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,054 cases, 61 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 876 cases, 56 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 635 cases, 30 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 407 cases, 21 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 5,238 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 387,917. Additionally, there have been 5,132 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 321,172 have been confirmed and 66,745 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 4,681 were from confirmed cases and 631 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 18,918 people have been hospitalized.
        • 18,234 were confirmed cases and 684 were probable.
      • The state has a 16.7% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 3,764.
    • On Jan. 7, the University of Virginia reported 29 new COVID-19 cases. There are 136 active cases, and there have been 1,643 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university updates its statistics in the late afternoon.
      • Of the new cases, 18 were students and 11 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 66 were students and 70 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,233  were students and 410 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 10 new hospitalizations. There are 69 current hospitalizations.
      • None of the rooms reserved for quarantine and none of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 14 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Wednesday, Jan. 6

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 193 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 8,160 cases. Additionally, there were 374 cumulative hospitalizations and 97 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 9.7% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 56.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 3,009 cases, 138 hospitalizations and 33 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,303 cases, 69 hospitalizations and 34 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 1,018 cases, 61 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 842 cases, 56 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 606 cases, 30 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 382 cases, 20 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 5,387 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 377,300. Additionally, there have been 5,226 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 313,349 have been confirmed and 63,951 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 4,604 were from confirmed cases and 622 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 18,636 people have been hospitalized.
        • 17,983 were confirmed cases and 653 were probable.
      • The state has a 16.7% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 3,803.
    • On Jan. 5, the University of Virginia reported 23 new COVID-19 cases. There are 93 active cases, and there have been 1,587 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. The university updates its statistics in the late afternoon.
      • Of the new cases, 14 were students and 9 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 39 were students and 54 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,204  were students and 383 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 7 new hospitalizations. There are 67 current hospitalizations.
      • None of the rooms reserved for quarantine and none of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 13 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Tuesday, Jan. 5

    • The Blue Ridge Health District reported 50 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 7,967 cases. Additionally, there were 373 cumulative hospitalizations and 97 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 9.6% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 48.71.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 2,945 cases, 138 hospitalizations and 33 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,257 cases, 69 hospitalizations and 34 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 981 cases, 61 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 816 cases, 56 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 590 cases, 29 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 378 cases, 20 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 4,377 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 371,913. Additionally, there have been 5,191 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 309,659 have been confirmed and 62,254 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 4,572 were from confirmed cases and 619 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 18,526 people have been hospitalized.
        • 17,882 were confirmed cases and 644 were probable.
      • The state has a 16.2% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 3,165.
    • On Jan. 4, the University of Virginia reported 1 new COVID-19 case. There are 76 active cases, and there has been 1,564 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • The new case was a student.
      • Of the active cases, 27 were students and 49 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,190  were students and 374 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 7 new hospitalizations. There are 64 current hospitalizations.
      • None of the rooms reserved for quarantine and none of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 14 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Monday, Jan. 4, 2021

    • The Blue Ridge Health District (formerly the Thomas Jefferson Health District) reported 36 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 7,912 cases. Additionally, there were 369 cumulative hospitalizations and 96 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 9.4% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 58.57.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 2,927 cases, 136 hospitalizations and 33 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,250 cases, 68 hospitalizations and 34 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 972 cases, 61 hospitalizations and 10 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 810 cases, 56 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 582 cases, 29 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 371 cases, 19 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 3,771 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 367,536. Additionally, there have been 5,132 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 306,617 have been confirmed and 60,919 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 4,552 were from confirmed cases and 610 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 18,387 people have been hospitalized.
        • 17,751 were confirmed cases and 636 were probable.
      • The state has a 15.8% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 3,013.
    • On Jan. 1, the University of Virginia reported 12 new COVID-19 cases. There are 81 active cases and 1,549 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 3 were students and 9 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 26 were students and 55 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,182  were students and 367 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 8 new hospitalizations. There are 60 current hospitalizations.
      • None of the rooms reserved for quarantine and none of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 11 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Tuesday, Dec. 22

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 70 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 6,841 cases. Additionally, there were 342 cumulative hospitalizations and 89 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 5.7% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 44.43.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 2,509 cases, 124 hospitalizations and 29 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,089 cases, 67 hospitalizations and 34 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 768 cases, 57 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 683 cases, 52 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 483 cases, 27 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 309 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 3,591 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 314,481. Additionally, there have been 4,705 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 268,472 have been confirmed and 46,009 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 4,221 were from confirmed cases and 484 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 17,083 people have been hospitalized.
        • 16,563 were confirmed cases and 520 were probable.
      • The state has a 11.4% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 2,895.
    • On Dec. 18, the University of Virginia reported no new COVID-19 cases. There are 56 active cases and 1,450 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the active cases, 23 were students and 33 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,156  were students and 294 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 4 new hospitalizations. There are 54 current hospitalizations.
      • None of the rooms reserved for quarantine and none of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 16 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.

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  • Monday, Dec. 22

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 49 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 6,771 cases. Additionally, there were 340 cumulative hospitalizations and 89 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 5.9% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 42.57.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 2,483 cases, 123 hospitalizations and 29 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,086 cases, 67 hospitalizations and 34 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 754 cases, 56 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 675 cases, 52 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 473 cases, 27 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 300 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 3,931 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 310,890. Additionally, there have been 4,654 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 265,785 have been confirmed and 45,105 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 4,192 were from confirmed cases and 462 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 16,948 people have been hospitalized.
        • 16,442 were confirmed cases and 506 were probable.
      • The state has a 11.4% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 2,782.
    • On Dec. 18, the University of Virginia reported 10 new COVID-19 cases. There are 62 active cases and 1,430 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 4 were students and 6 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 28 were students and 34 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,148  were students and 282 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 2 new hospitalizations. There are 43 current hospitalizations.
      • None of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 17 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Friday, Dec. 18

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 29 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 6,552 cases. Additionally, there were 335 cumulative hospitalizations and 88 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 5.4% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 36.86.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 2,408 cases, 121 hospitalizations and 29 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,050 cases, 67 hospitalizations and 33 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 714 cases, 55 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 661 cases, 51 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 449 cases, 27 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 270 cases, 14 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 3,295 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 299,388. Additionally, there have been 4,598 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 256,999 have been confirmed and 42,389 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 4,164 were from confirmed cases and 434 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 16,684 people have been hospitalized.
        • 16,202 were confirmed cases and 482 were probable.
      • The state has a 11.8% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 2,782.
    • On Dec. 16, the University of Virginia reported 2 new COVID-19 cases. There are 63 active cases and 1,420 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 1 was a student and 1 was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 31 were students and 32 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,144  were students and 276 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 5 new hospitalizations. There are 43 current hospitalizations.
      • None of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 18 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Thursday, Dec. 17

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 100 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 6,523 cases. Additionally, there were 330 cumulative hospitalizations and 87 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 5.4% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 45.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 2,394 cases, 120 hospitalizations and 29 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,048 cases, 67 hospitalizations and 32 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 709 cases, 51 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 655 cases, 51 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 449 cases, 27 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 268 cases, 14 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 3,853 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 296,093. Additionally, there have been 4,553 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 254,722 have been confirmed and 41,371 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 4,126 were from confirmed cases and 427 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 16,503 people have been hospitalized.
        • 16,041 were confirmed cases and 462 were probable.
      • The state has a 11.6% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 2,726.
    • On Dec. 16, the University of Virginia reported 8 new COVID-19 cases. There are 72 active cases and 1,418 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 4 were students and 4 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 32 were students and 40 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,143  were students and 275 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 2 new hospitalizations. There are 45 current hospitalizations.
      • 1% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 19 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Wednesday, Dec. 16

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 63 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 6,423 cases. Additionally, there were 319 cumulative hospitalizations and 85 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 5.1% seven-day positivity rate and its seven-day moving average of cases is 33.29.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 2,351 cases, 117 hospitalizations and 28 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,036 cases, 62 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 691 cases, 50 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 647 cases, 50 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 432 cases, 27 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 266 cases, 13 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 3,931 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 292,240. Additionally, there have been 4,508 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 251,894 have been confirmed and 40,346 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 4,090 were from confirmed cases and 418 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 16,353 people have been hospitalized.
        • 15,907 were confirmed cases and 4446 were probable.
      • The state has a 11.4% seven-day positivity rate, and its seven-day moving average of cases is 2,726.
    • On Dec. 15, the University of Virginia reported 12 new COVID-19 cases. There are 65 active cases and 1,410 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 6 were students and 6 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 29 were students and 36 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,139  were students and 271 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 4 new hospitalizations. There are 49 current hospitalizations.
      • 1% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 19 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Monday, Dec. 14

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 88 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 6,320 cases. Additionally, there were 314 cumulative hospitalizations and 84 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 4.5% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 2,303 cases, 115 hospitalizations and 28 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 2,022 cases, 61 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 678 cases, 50 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 633 cases, 49 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 429 cases, 26 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 255 cases, 13 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 3,240 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 285,149. Additionally, there have been 4,414 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 246,566 have been confirmed and 38,583 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 4,009 were from confirmed cases and 405 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 16,073 people have been hospitalized.
        • 15,651 were confirmed cases and 422 were probable.
      • The state has a 10.9% seven-day positivity rate.
    • On Dec. 11, the University of Virginia reported 13 new COVID-19 cases. There are 75 active cases and 1,389 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 7 were students and 6 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 32 were students and 43 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,132  were students and 257 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 8 new hospitalizations. There are 56 current hospitalizations.
      • 1% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 19 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
  • Friday, Dec. 11

    • On Dec. 10, the University of Virginia reported 8 new COVID-19 cases. There are 81 active cases and 1,376 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 5 were students and 3 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 35 were students and 46 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,125  were students and 251 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 7 new hospitalizations. There are 47 current hospitalizations.
      • 1% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 21 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 44 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 6,069 cases. Additionally, there were 306 cumulative hospitalizations and 84 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 4.6% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 2,212 cases, 111 hospitalizations and 28 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,977 cases, 61 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 647 cases, 49 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 593 cases, 48 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 412 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 228 cases, 12 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 3,395 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 274,438. Additionally, there have been 4,370 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 238,281 have been confirmed and 36,157 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,973 were from confirmed cases and 397 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 15,864 people have been hospitalized.
        • 15,460 were confirmed cases and 397 were probable.
      • The state has a 10.8% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Thursday, Dec. 10

    • On Dec. 9, the University of Virginia reported 11 new COVID-19 cases. There are 83 active cases and 1,368 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 7 were students and 4 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 38 were students and 45 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,120  were students and 248 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 2 new hospitalizations. There are 46 current hospitalizations.
      • 1% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and none of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 20 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 97 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 6,025 cases. Additionally, there were 302 cumulative hospitalizations and 84 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 4.9% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 2,203 cases, 109 hospitalizations and 28 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,965 cases, 61 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 641 cases, 48 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 589 cases, 47 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 409 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 219 cases, 12 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 3,915 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 271,043. Additionally, there have been 4,335 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 235,720 have been confirmed and 35,323 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,940 were from confirmed cases and 395 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 15,723 people have been hospitalized.
        • 15,331 were confirmed cases and 392 were probable.
      • The state has a 11% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Wednesday, Dec. 9

    • On Dec. 8, the University of Virginia reported 11 new COVID-19 cases. There are 72 active cases and 1,357 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 2 were students and 9 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 31 were students and 41 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,113  were students and 244 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 5 new hospitalizations. There are 41 current hospitalizations.
      • 1% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and none of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 20 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 76 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 5,928 cases. Additionally, there were 301 cumulative hospitalizations and 82 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 4.9% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 2,161 cases, 108 hospitalizations and 27 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,958 cases, 61 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 624 cases, 48 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 566 cases, 47 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 403 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 216 cases, 12 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 4,398 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 267,128. Additionally, there have been 4,281 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 232,940 have been confirmed and 34,188 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,894 were from confirmed cases and 387 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 15,592 people have been hospitalized.
        • 15,204 were confirmed cases and 388 were probable.
      • The state has a 10.9% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Tuesday, Dec. 8

    • On Dec. 7, the University of Virginia reported 1 new COVID-19 case. There are 63 active cases and 1,346 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • The new case was a student.
      • Of the active cases, 30 were students and 33 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,111  were students and 235 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 7 new hospitalizations. There are 41 current hospitalizations.
      • 1% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 19 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 42 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 5,852 cases. Additionally, there were 300 cumulative hospitalizations and 82 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 4.8% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 2,118 cases, 108 hospitalizations and 27 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,946 cases, 61 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 618 cases, 48 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 561 cases, 47 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 399 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 210 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 3,860 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 262,730. Additionally, there have been 4,260 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 229,553 have been confirmed and 33,177 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,875 were from confirmed cases and 383 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 15,467 people have been hospitalized.
        • 15,084 were confirmed cases and 384 were probable.
      • The state has a 10.9% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Monday, Dec. 7

    • On Dec. 4, the University of Virginia reported 6 new COVID-19 cases. There are 57 active cases and 1,332 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases 2 were students and 4 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 28 were students and 29 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,105  were students and 227 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 2 new hospitalizations. There are 36 current hospitalizations.
      • 1% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 18 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 90 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 5,810 cases. Additionally, there were 294 cumulative hospitalizations and 82 deaths since the onset of the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 4.8% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 2,101 cases, 106 hospitalizations and 27 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,940 cases, 58 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 609 cases, 48 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 553 cases, 46 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 397 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 210 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 3,817 new COVID-19 cases today. Since the onset of the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 258,870. Additionally, there have been 4,208 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 226,436 have been confirmed and 32,444 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,829 were from confirmed cases and 337 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 15,356 people have been hospitalized.
        • 14,983 were confirmed cases and 373 were probable.
      • The state has a 10.8% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Friday, Dec. 4

    • On Dec. 3, the University of Virginia reported 13 new COVID-19 cases. There are 59 active cases and 1,326 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases 4 were students and 9 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 27 were students and 32 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,103  were students and 223 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 5 new hospitalizations. There are 38 current hospitalizations.
      • 1% of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the rooms reserved for isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 18 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 80 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 5,510 cases. Additionally, there were 284 cumulative hospitalizations and 82 deaths since the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 4% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,979 cases, 103 hospitalizations and 27 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,890 cases, 56 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 552 cases, 47 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 511 cases, 44 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 380 cases, 23 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 198 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 2,877 new COVID-19 cases. Since the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 247,380. Additionally, there has been 4,160 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 217,588 have been confirmed and 29,792 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,805 were from confirmed cases and 355 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 15116 people have been hospitalized.
        • 14,773 were confirmed cases and 343 were probable.
      • The state has a 9.5% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Thursday, Dec. 3

    • On Dec. 2, the University of Virginia reported 18 new COVID-19 cases. There are 53 active cases and 1,313 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases 9 were students and 9 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 27 were students and 26 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,099  were students and 214 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 6 new hospitalizations. There are 34 current hospitalizations.
      • None of the rooms reserved for quarantine or isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 17 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 22 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 5,430 cases. Additionally, there were 277 cumulative hospitalizations and 82 deaths since the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 3.6% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,939 cases, 101 hospitalizations and 27 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,872 cases, 52 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 547 cases, 47 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 505 cases, 44 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 375 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 192 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 2,023 new COVID-19 cases. Since the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 244,503. Additionally, there has been 4,147 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 215,768 have been confirmed and 28,735 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 4,147 were from confirmed cases and 349 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 15,014 people have been hospitalized.
        • 14,672 were confirmed cases and 342 were probable.
      • The state has a 8.8% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Wednesday, Dec. 2

    • On Dec. 1, the University of Virginia reported 10 new COVID-19 cases. There are 35 active cases and 1,295 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases 8 were students and 2 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 18 were students and 17 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,090  were students and 205 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 3 new hospitalizations. There are 33 current hospitalizations.
      • None of the rooms reserved for quarantine or isolation are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 17 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 28 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 5,408 cases. Additionally, there were 276 cumulative hospitalizations and 82 deaths since the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 3.2% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,932 cases, 101 hospitalizations and 27 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,864 cases, 51 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 545 cases, 47 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 504 cases, 44 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 373 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 190 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 2,417 new COVID-19 cases. Since the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 242,480. Additionally, there has been 4,113 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 214,386 have been confirmed and 28,094 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,768 were from confirmed cases and 345 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 14,883 people have been hospitalized.
        • 14,550 were confirmed cases and 333 were probable.
      • The state has a 8.3% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Tuesday, Dec. 1

    • On Nov. 30, the University of Virginia reported no new COVID-19 cases. There are 26 active cases and 1,284 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the active cases, 9 were students and 17 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,081  were students and 203 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 7 new hospitalizations. There are 30 current hospitalizations.
      • None of the rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 14 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 36 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 5,380 cases. Additionally, there were 274 cumulative hospitalizations and 82 deaths since the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 3% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,921 cases, 100 hospitalizations and 27 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,860 cases, 50 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 538 cases, 47 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 503 cases, 44 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 370 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 188 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 2,228 new COVID-19 cases. Since the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 240,063. Additionally, there has been 4,093  deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 212,916 have been confirmed and 27,147 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,750 were from confirmed cases and 343 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 14,725 people have been hospitalized.
        • 14,411 were confirmed cases and 314 were probable.
      • The state has a 8% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Tuesday, Nov. 24

    • On Nov. 23, the University of Virginia reported no new COVID-19 cases. There are 46 active cases and 1,260 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the active cases, 26 were students and 20 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,072  were students and 188 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 1 new hospitalization. There are 34 current hospitalizations.
      • 1% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 20 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 37 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 5,152 cases. Additionally, there were 268 cumulative hospitalizations and 81 deaths since the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 1.9% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,834 cases, 99 hospitalizations and 26 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,815 cases, 48 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 492 cases, 44 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 484 cases, 44 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 355 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 172 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 2,544 new COVID-19 cases. Since the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 233,582. Additionally, there has been 3,979  deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 200,284 have been confirmed and 23,298 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,660 were from confirmed cases and 319 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 14,212 people have been hospitalized.
        • 13,939 were confirmed cases and 273 were probable.
      • The state has a 7.4% seven-day positivity rate.

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  • Monday, Nov. 23

    • On Nov. 20, the University of Virginia reported 10 new COVID-19 cases. There are 86 active cases and 1,254 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 7 were students and 3 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 59 were students and 27 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,069 were students and 185 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 4 new hospitalizations. There are 24 current hospitalizations.
      • 2% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 19 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 45 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 5,115 cases. Additionally, there were 267 cumulative hospitalizations and 81 deaths since the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 1.9% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,821 cases, 99 hospitalizations and 26 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,808 cases, 48 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 484 cases, 43 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 481 cases, 44 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 350 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 171 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 3,242 new COVID-19 cases. Since the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 221,038. Additionally, there has been 3,942  deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 198,142 have been confirmed and 22,896 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,629 were from confirmed cases and 313 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 14,096 people have been hospitalized.
        • 13,834 were confirmed cases and 262 were probable.
      • The state has a 7.2% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Friday, Nov. 20

    • On Nov. 19, the University of Virginia reported 10 new COVID-19 cases. There are 91 active cases and 1,244 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 6 were students and 4 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 63 were students and 28 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,062 were students and 182 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 3 new hospitalizations. There are 21 current hospitalizations.
      • 2% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 20 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 36 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 4,978 cases. Additionally, there were 263 cumulative hospitalizations and 81 deaths since the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 1.8% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,777 cases, 47 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,765 cases, 98 hospitalizations and 26 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 471 cases, 44 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 464 cases, 44 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 340 cases, 21 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 159 cases, 10 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 2,544 new COVID-19 cases. Since the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 213,331. Additionally, there has been 3,912  deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 191,971 have been confirmed and 21,360 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,605 were from confirmed cases and 307 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 13,914 people have been hospitalized.
        • 13,666 were confirmed cases and 248 were probable.
      • The state has a 7% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Thursday, Nov. 19

    • On Nov. 18, the University of Virginia reported 9 new COVID-19 cases. There are 86 active cases and 1,234 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 6 were students and 2 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 61 were students and 25 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,056 were students and 178 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 3 new hospitalizations. There are 20 current hospitalizations.
      • 2% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 19 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 30 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 4,942 cases. Additionally, there were 260 cumulative hospitalizations and 80 deaths since the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 1.8% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,769 cases, 47 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,755 cases, 97 hospitalizations and 26 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 468 cases, 44 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 457 cases, 42 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 338 cases, 21 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 155 cases, 9 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,954 new COVID-19 cases. Since the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 210,787. Additionally, there has been 3,896  deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 190,156 have been confirmed and 20,631 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,594 were from confirmed cases and 302 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 13,815 people have been hospitalized.
        • 13,576 were confirmed cases and 239 were probable.
      • The state has a 7.1% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Wednesday, Nov. 18

    • On Nov. 17, the University of Virginia reported 7 new COVID-19 cases. There are 78 active cases and 1,225 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 3 were students and 4 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 56 were students and 22 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,050 were students and 75 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 1 new hospitalization. There are 23 current hospitalizations.
      • 2% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 17 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 27 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 4,912 cases. Additionally, there were 259 cumulative hospitalizations and 80 deaths since the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 1.9% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,762 cases, 47 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,742 cases, 97 hospitalizations and 26 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 468 cases, 44 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 450 cases, 42 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 336 cases, 20 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 154 cases, 9 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 2,071 new COVID-19. Since the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 208,833. Additionally, there has been 3,860  deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 188,853 have been confirmed and 19,980 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,569 were from confirmed cases and 291 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 13,707 people have been hospitalized.
        • 13,475 were confirmed cases and 232 were probable.
      • The state has a 7.1% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Tuesday, Nov. 17

    • On Nov. 13, the University of Virginia reported 1 new COVID-19 case. There are 78 active cases and 1,218 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • The case was a faculty, staff or contract employee.
      • Of the active cases, 59 were students and 19 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,047 were students and 171 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 1 new hospitalization. There are 20 current hospitalizations.
      • 2% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 17 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 23 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 4,885 cases. Additionally, there were 259 cumulative hospitalizations and 80 deaths since the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 2.1% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,752 cases, 47 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,731 cases, 97 hospitalizations and 26 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 466 cases, 44 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 448 cases, 42 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 335 cases, 20 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 153 cases, 9 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 2,125 new COVID-19 cases due to a delay in updates. Since the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 206,762. Additionally, there has been 3,835  deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 187,287 have been confirmed and 19,475 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,557 were from confirmed cases and 278 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 13,608 people have been hospitalized.
        • 13,385 were confirmed cases and 223 were probable.
      • The state has a 7.4% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Monday, Nov. 16

    • On Nov. 13, the University of Virginia reported 12 new COVID-19 cases. There are 74 active cases and 1,193 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 10 were students and 2 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 54 were students and 20 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,030 were students and 163 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were no new hospitalizations. There are 23 current hospitalizations.
      • 2% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 18 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 43 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 4,862 cases. Additionally, there were 259 cumulative hospitalizations and 80 deaths since the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 2.7% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,742 cases, 47 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,723 cases, 97 hospitalizations and 26 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 464 cases, 44 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 446 cases, 42 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 334 cases, 20 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 153 cases, 9 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 2,677 new COVID-19 cases due to a delay in updates. Since the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 204,637. Additionally, there has been 3,806  deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 185,525 have been confirmed and 19,112 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,533 were from confirmed cases and 273 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 13,552 people have been hospitalized.
        • 13,332 were confirmed cases and 220 were probable.
      • The state has a 7.3% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Friday, Nov. 13

    • On Nov. 11, the University of Virginia reported 13 new COVID-19 cases. There are 66 active cases and 1,181 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 10 were students and 3 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 47 were students and 19 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,020 were students and 161 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 2 new hospitalizations. There are 24 current hospitalizations.
      • 2% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of the isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 18 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 4 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 4,765 cases. Additionally, there were 255 cumulative hospitalizations and 79 deaths since the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 2.1% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,714 cases, 45 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,688 cases, 97 hospitalizations and 25 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 457 cases, 44 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 436 cases, 41 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 322 cases, 19 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 148 cases, 9 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,235 new COVID-19 cases. Since the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 199,262. Additionally, there has been 3,785  deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 181,476 have been confirmed and 17,786 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,513 were from confirmed cases and 272 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 13,408 people have been hospitalized.
        • 13,204 were confirmed cases and 204 were probable.
      • The state has a 6.5% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Thursday, Nov. 12

    • On Nov. 11, the University of Virginia reported 15 new COVID-19 cases. There are 60 active cases and 1,168 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 11 were students and 4 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 39 were students and 21 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 1,010 were students and 158 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 2 new hospitalizations. There are 23 current hospitalizations.
      • 3% of rooms reserved for quarantine and none of the isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 21 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 28 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 4,761 cases. Additionally, there were 254 cumulative hospitalizations and 79 deaths since the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 2.2% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,713 cases, 44 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,689 cases, 97 hospitalizations and 25 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 456 cases, 44 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 435 cases, 41 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 321 cases, 19 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 147 cases, 9 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,521 new COVID-19 cases. Since the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 198,027. Additionally, there has been 3,758  deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 180,623 have been confirmed and 17,404 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,490 were from confirmed cases and 268 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 13,339 people have been hospitalized.
        • 13,141 were confirmed cases and 198 were probable.
      • The state has a 6.5% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Wednesday, Nov. 11

    • On Tuesday, Nov. 10, the University of Virginia reported 5 new COVID-19 cases. There are 45 active cases and 1,153 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 4 were students and 1 was a faculty or staff member or a contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 28 were students and 17 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 999 were students and 154 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 2 new hospitalizations. There are 23 current hospitalizations.
      • 2% of rooms reserved for quarantine and none of the isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 19 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 18 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 4,733 cases. Additionally, there were 254 cumulative hospitalizations and 78 deaths since the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 2% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,697 cases, 44 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,682 cases, 97 hospitalizations and 24 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 455 cases, 44 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 435 cases, 41 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 317 cases, 19 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 147 cases, 9 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,594 new COVID-19 cases. Since the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 196,506. Additionally, there has been 3,741  deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 179,686 have been confirmed and 16,820 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,474 were from confirmed cases and 267 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 13,273 people have been hospitalized.
        • 13,080 were confirmed cases and 193 were probable.
      • The state has a 6.2% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Tuesday, Nov. 10

    • On Monday, Nov. 9, the University of Virginia reported 1 new COVID-19 cases. There are 41 active cases and 1,148 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • The case was a student.
      • Of the active cases, 24 were students and 17 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 995 were students and 153 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 2 new hospitalizations. There are 22 current hospitalizations.
      • 2% of rooms reserved for quarantine and none of the isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 21 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 31 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 4,715 cases. Additionally, there were 252 cumulative hospitalizations and 78 deaths since the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 1.8% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,690 cases, 43 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,675 cases, 97 hospitalizations and 24 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 454 cases, 43 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 433 cases, 41 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 317 cases, 19 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 146 cases, 9 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,435 new COVID-19 cases. Since the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 194,912. Additionally, there has been 3,726  deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 178,432 have been confirmed and 16,480 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,460 were from confirmed cases and 266 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 13,183 people have been hospitalized.
        • 12,996 were confirmed cases and 187 were probable.
      • The state has a 6.2% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Monday, Nov. 9

    • On Friday, Nov. 6, the University of Virginia reported 4 new COVID-19 cases. There are 41 active cases and 1,133 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, all 4 were among students.
      • Of the active cases, 19 were students and 22 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 983 were students and 150 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 2 new hospitalizations. There are 22 current hospitalizations.
      • 2% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 21 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 12 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 4,684 cases. Additionally, there were 251 cumulative hospitalizations and 78 deaths since the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 1.7% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,678 cases, 42 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,666 cases, 97 hospitalizations and 24 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 451 cases, 43 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 430 cases, 41 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 314 cases, 19 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 145 cases, 9 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,302 new COVID-19 cases. Since the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 193,477. Additionally, there has been 3,713  deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 177,240 have been confirmed and 16,237 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,447 were from confirmed cases and 266 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 13,116 people have been hospitalized.
        • 12,936 were confirmed cases and 180 were probable.
      • The state has a 6.1% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Friday, Nov. 6

    • On Thursday, Nov. 5, the University of Virginia reported 10 new COVID-19 cases. There are 41 active cases and 1,129 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 3 were among students and 7 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 19 were students and 22 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 979 were students and 150 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 2 new hospitalizations. There are 20 current hospitalizations.
      • 3% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 20 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 43 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 4,614 cases. Additionally, there were 242 cumulative hospitalizations and 77 deaths since the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 1.8% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,662 cases, 39 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,645 cases, 96 hospitalizations and 24 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 442 cases, 42 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 420 cases, 41 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 303 cases, 16 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 142 cases, 8 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,568 new COVID-19 cases. Since the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 188,770. Additionally, there has been 3,682  deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 173,645 have been confirmed and 15,125 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,432 were from confirmed cases and 250 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 12,936 people have been hospitalized.
        • 12,762 were confirmed cases and 174 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.9% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Thursday, Nov. 5

    • On Wednesday, Nov. 3, the University of Virginia reported 4 new COVID-19 cases. There are 35 active cases and 1,119 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 3 were among students and 1 was among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 16 were students and 19 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 976 were students and 143 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 1 new hospitalization. There are 17 current hospitalizations.
      • 3% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 19 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 19 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 4,571 cases. Additionally, there were 242 cumulative hospitalizations and 77 deaths since the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 1.9% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,640 cases, 39 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,627 cases, 96 hospitalizations and 24 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 440 cases, 42 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 420 cases, 41 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 302 cases, 16 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 142 cases, 8 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,366 new COVID-19 cases. Since the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 187,202. Additionally, there has been 3,688  deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 172,418 have been confirmed and 14,784 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,426 were from confirmed cases and 262 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 12,865 people have been hospitalized.
        • 12,695 were confirmed cases and 170 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.8% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Wednesday, Nov. 4

    • On Tuesday, Nov. 3, the University of Virginia reported 7 new COVID-19 cases. There are 32 active cases and 1,115 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 2 were among students and 5 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 14 were students and 18 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 973 were students and 142 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 2 new hospitalizations. There are 16 current hospitalizations.
      • 4% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 23 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 14 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 4,552 cases. Additionally, there were 240 cumulative hospitalizations and 77 deaths since the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 2% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,633 cases, 38 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,623 cases, 96 hospitalizations and 24 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 438 cases, 42 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 415 cases, 41 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 301 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 142 cases, 8 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,157 new COVID-19 cases. Since the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 185,836. Additionally, there has been 3,677  deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 171,426 have been confirmed and 14,410 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,416 were from confirmed cases and 261 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 12,797 people have been hospitalized.
        • 12,631 were confirmed cases and 166 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.7% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Monday, Nov. 2

    • On Friday, Oct. 30, the University of Virginia reported 5 new COVID-19 cases. There are 42 active cases and 1,100 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 2 were among students and 3 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 29 were students and 13 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 969 were students and 131 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 1 new hospitalization. There are 23 current hospitalizations.
      • 5% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 3% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 21 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 9 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 4,535 cases. Additionally, there were 239 cumulative hospitalizations and 77 deaths since the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 2.3% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,626 cases, 38 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,616 cases, 96 hospitalizations and 24 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 436 cases, 42 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 416 cases, 40 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 299 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 142 cases, 8 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,026 new COVID-19 cases. Since the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 183,418. Additionally, there has been 3,658  deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 169,512 have been confirmed and 13,906 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,402 were from confirmed cases and 256 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 12,674 people have been hospitalized.
        • 12,522 were confirmed cases and 152 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.8% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Friday, Oct. 30

    • Yesterday, the University of Virginia reported 3 new COVID-19 cases. There are 56 active cases and 1,095 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, all 3 were among students.
      • Of the active cases, 43 were students and 13 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 967 were students and 128 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 1 new hospitalization. There are 20 current hospitalizations.
      • 5% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 3% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 19 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 31 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 4,498 cases. Additionally, there were 234 cumulative hospitalizations and 77 deaths since the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 2.6% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,615 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,606 cases, 95 hospitalizations and 24 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 433 cases, 42 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 410 cases, 39 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 294 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 140 cases, 8 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,456 new COVID-19 cases. Since the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 179,639. Additionally, there has been 3,643  deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 166,551 have been confirmed and 13,088 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,391 were from confirmed cases and 252 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 12,511 people have been hospitalized.
        • 12,368 were confirmed cases and 143 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.4% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Thursday, Oct. 29

    • Yesterday, the University of Virginia reported 4 new COVID-19 cases. There are 59 active cases and 1,092 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, all 4 were among students.
      • Of the active cases, 45 were students and 14 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 964 were students and 128 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there was 1 new hospitalization. There are 21 current hospitalizations.
      • 4% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 2% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 18 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 29 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 4,467 cases. Additionally, there were 234 cumulative hospitalizations and 77 deaths since the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 2.7% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,607 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,593 cases, 95 hospitalizations and 24 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 430 cases, 42 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 404 cases, 39 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 293 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 140 cases, 8 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,429 new COVID-19 cases. Since the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 178,183. Additionally, there has been 3,636  deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 165,384 have been confirmed and 12,799 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,384 were from confirmed cases and 252 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 12,454 people have been hospitalized.
        • 12,314 were confirmed cases and 140 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.3% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Wednesday, Oct. 28

    • Yesterday, the University of Virginia reported 4 new COVID-19 cases. There are 56 active cases and 1,088 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, all 4 were among faculty, staff and contract workers.
      • Of the active cases, 42 were students and 14 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 960 were students and 128 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On the previous day, there were 2 new hospitalizations. There are 22 current hospitalizations.
      • 4% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 2% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 17 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 31 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 4,438 cases. Additionally, there were 232 cumulative hospitalizations and 77 deaths since the first local case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 29. The health district has a 2.7% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,597 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,585 cases, 93 hospitalizations and 24 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 428 cases, 42 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 398 cases, 39 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 293 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 137 cases, 8 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,345 new COVID-19 cases. Since the first case was recorded as occurring on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 176,754. Additionally, there has been 3,616  deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 164,308 have been confirmed and 12,446 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,364 were from confirmed cases and 252 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 12,384 people have been hospitalized.
        • 12,248 were confirmed cases and 136 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.1% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Friday Oct. 23

    • The University of Virginia reported 8 new COVID-19 cases. There are 47 active cases and 1,075 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 6 were students and 2 were among faculty, staff and contract workers.
      • Of the active cases, 56 were students and 18 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 954 were students and 121 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On Oct. 19, there was 1 new hospitalization. There are 22 current hospitalizations.
      • 5% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 6% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 19 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 28 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 4,296 cases. Additionally, there were 223 cumulative hospitalizations and 77 deaths since the first local case was recorded on Feb. 29. The health district has a 2.4% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,556 cases, 34 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,530 cases, 89 hospitalizations and 24 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 416 cases, 41 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 378 cases, 37 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 280 cases, 14 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 136 cases, 8 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,180 new COVID-19 cases. Since the first recorded case on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 171,284. Additionally, there has been 3,539  deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 160,004 have been confirmed and 11,280 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,293 were from confirmed cases and 246 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 12,140 people have been hospitalized.
        • 12,018 were confirmed cases and 122 were probable.
      • The state has a 5% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Thursday, Oct. 22

    • The University of Virginia reported 9 new COVID-19 cases. There are 77 active cases and 1,067 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 8 were students and 1 was among faculty, staff and contract workers.
      • Of the active cases, 57 were students and 20 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 948 were students and 119 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On Oct. 19, there were 4 new hospitalizations. There are 22 current hospitalizations.
      • 6% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 5% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 19 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 39 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 4,268 cases. Additionally, there were 222 cumulative hospitalizations and 76 deaths since the first local case was recorded on Feb. 29. The health district has a 2.3% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,543 cases, 34 hospitalizations and 32 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,519 cases, 89 hospitalizations and 23 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 415 cases, 41 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 377 cases, 37 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 271 cases, 14 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 135 cases, 7 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,332 new COVID-19 cases. Since the first recorded case on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 170,104. Additionally, there has been 3,524  deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 159,060 have been confirmed and 11,044 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,524 were from confirmed cases and 250 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 12,073 people have been hospitalized.
        • 11,953 were confirmed cases and 120 were probable.
      • The state has a 5% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Wednesday, Oct. 21

    • The University of Virginia reported 18 new COVID-19 cases. There are 74 active cases and 1,057 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 15 were students and 3 were among faculty, staff and contract workers.
      • Of the active cases, 54 were students and 30 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 935 were students and 122 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On Oct. 19, there were 3 new hospitalizations. There are 21 current hospitalizations.
      • 6% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 5% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 20 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 39 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 4,229 cases. Additionally, there were 216 cumulative hospitalizations and 76 deaths since the first local case was recorded on Feb. 29. The health district has a 2.4% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,536 cases, 33 hospitalizations and 32 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,501 cases, 87 hospitalizations and 23 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 412 cases, 40 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 377 cases, 36 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 271 cases, 14 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 132 cases, 6 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,018 new COVID-19 cases. Since the first recorded case on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 168,772. Additionally, there has been 3,515  deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 157,998 have been confirmed and 10,774 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,266 were from confirmed cases and 249 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 12,010 people have been hospitalized.
        • 11,896 were confirmed cases and 114 were probable.
      • The state has a 4.9% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Tuesday, Oct. 20

    • The University of Virginia reported 6 new COVID-19 cases. There are 59 active cases and 1,039 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 5 were students and 1 was among faculty, staff and contract workers.
      • Of the active cases, 50 were students and 19 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 920 were students and 119 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On Oct. 19, there were 2 new hospitalizations. There are 28 current hospitalizations.
      • 5% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 4% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 22 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 16 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 4,190 cases. Additionally, there were 216 cumulative hospitalizations and 76 deaths since the first local case was recorded on Feb. 29. The health district has a 2.6% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,515 cases, 33 hospitalizations and 32 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,495 cases, 87 hospitalizations and 23 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 410 cases, 40 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 375 cases, 36 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 269 cases, 14 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 126 cases, 6 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 926 new COVID-19 cases. Since the first recorded case on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 167,754. Additionally, there has been 3,485 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 157,213 have been confirmed and 10,541 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,236 were from confirmed cases and 249 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 11,955 people have been hospitalized.
        • 11,843were confirmed cases and 110 were probable.
      • The state has a 4.8% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Wednesday, Oct. 14

    • The University of Virginia reported 10 new COVID-19 cases. There are 105 active cases and 1,000 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 6 were students and 4 was among faculty, staff and contract workers.
      • Of the active cases, 80 were students and 25 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 893 were students and 107 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On Oct. 11, there was 1 new hospitalization. There are 16 current hospitalizations.
      • 12% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 4% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 24 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 19 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 4,049 cases. Additionally, there were 204 cumulative hospitalizations and 74 deaths since recording began on Feb. 29. The health district has a 3.6% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,472 cases, 33 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,447 cases, 84 hospitalizations and 22 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 402 cases, 38 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 351 cases, 32 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 255 cases, 12 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 122 cases, 5 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 805 new COVID-19 cases. Since recordkeeping began on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 161,610. Additionally, there has been 3,381 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 152,039 have been confirmed and 9,571 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,141 were from confirmed cases and 240 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 11,628 people have been hospitalized.
        • 11,526 were confirmed cases and 102 were probable.
      • The state has a 4.6% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Tuesday, Oct. 13

    • The University of Virginia reported 6 new COVID-19 cases. There are 95 active cases and 990 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 5 were students and 1 was among faculty, staff and contract workers.
      • Of the active cases, 74 were students and 21 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 887 were students and 103 were among faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On Oct. 11, there was 1 new hospitalization. There are 21 current hospitalizations.
      • 14% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 7% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 23 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 19 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 4,030 cases. Additionally, there were 203 cumulative hospitalizations and 74 deaths since recording began on Feb. 29. The health district has a 3.6% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were cumulatively 1,467 cases, 33 hospitalizations and 31 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were cumulatively 1,443 cases, 84 hospitalizations and 22 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were cumulatively 400 cases, 37 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were cumulatively 346 cases, 32 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were cumulatively 255 cases, 12 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were cumulatively 119 cases, 5 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,235 new COVID-19 cases. Since recordkeeping began on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 160,805. Additionally, there has been 3,372 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 151,357 have been confirmed and 9,448 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,172 were from confirmed cases and 240 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 11,598 people have been hospitalized.
        • 11,497 were confirmed cases and 101 were probable.
      • The state has a 4.5% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Monday, Oct. 12

    • The University of Virginia reported 3 new COVID-19 cases. There are 99 active cases and 984 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 1 was a student and 2 were faculty, staff and contract workers.
      • Of the active cases, 78 were students and 21 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 882 were students and 102 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On Oct. 11, there were 3 new hospitalizations. There are 19 current hospitalizations.
      • 20% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 8% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 23 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 28 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 4,011 cases. Additionally, there were 202 cumulative hospitalizations and 73 deaths since recording began on Feb. 29. The health district has a 4% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 1,466 cases, 33 hospitalizations and 30 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,437 cases, 84 hospitalizations and 22 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 397 cases, 37 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 342 cases, 31 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 252 cases, 12 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 117 cases, 5 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the Health District,
        • 52.8% were women, 47.2% were men and 0.1% did not have a gender reported.
        • 50.7% were white, 18% were Latino, 13.8% were Black, 9.1% did not have a race reported, 4.3% were reported as other, 2.1% were Asian or Pacific Islander, 1.9% were reported as being of two or more races and 0.1% were Native American.
      • Of hospitalizations in the district,
        • 50.5% were women and 49.5% were men.
        • 45% were white, 34.7% were Black, 15.8% were Latino, 2% were reported as other, 1.5% did not have a race reported, 0.5% were reported as being of two or more races and 0.5% were Asian or Pacific Islander.
      • Of deaths in the district,
        • 54.8% were women and 45.2% were men.
        • 69.86% were white, 23.29% were Black, 4.11% were Latino, 1.37% were Asian or Pacific Islander and 1.37% were reported as other.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 854 new COVID-19 cases. Since recordkeeping began on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 159,570. Additionally, there has been 3,361 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 150,321 have been confirmed and 9,249 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,361 were from confirmed cases and 239 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 11,553 people have been hospitalized.
        • 11,453 were confirmed cases and 100 were probable.
      • The state has a 4.5% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Friday, Oct. 9

    • The University of Virginia reported 12 new COVID-19 cases. There are 185 active cases and 963 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 9 were students and 3 were faculty, staff and contract workers.
      • Of the active cases, 155 were students and 30 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 869 were students and 94 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On Oct. 7, there were no new hospitalizations. There are 16 current hospitalizations.
      • 22% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 9% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 21 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 39 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 3,930 cases. Additionally, there were 197 cumulative hospitalizations and 73 deaths since recording began on Feb. 29. The health district has a 5.3% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 1,438 cases, 32 hospitalizations and 30 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,417 cases, 82 hospitalizations and 22 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 392 cases, 36 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 322 cases, 31 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 248 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 113 cases, 5 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,114 new COVID-19 cases. Since recordkeeping began on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 156,649. Additionally, there has been 3,344 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 147,928 have been confirmed and 8,721 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,110 were from confirmed cases and 234 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 11,447 people have been hospitalized.
        • 11,352 were confirmed cases and 95 were probable.
      • The state has a 4.8% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Thursday, Oct. 8

    • The University of Virginia reported 19 new COVID-19 cases. There are 219 active cases and 948 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 16 were students and 3 were faculty, staff and contract workers.
      • Of the active cases, 189 were students and 30 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 857 were students and 91 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On Oct. 7, there was 1 new hospitalization. There are 19 current hospitalizations.
      • 21% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 8% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 21 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 64 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 3,891 cases. Additionally, there were 197 cumulative hospitalizations and 73 deaths since recording began on Feb. 29. The health district has a 5.3% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 1,421 cases, 32 hospitalizations and 30 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,409 cases, 82 hospitalizations and 22 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 387 cases, 36 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 319 cases, 31 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 244 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 111 cases, 5 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,844 new COVID-19 cases due to reconciling an omission earlier in the week. Since recordkeeping began on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 155,535. Additionally, there has been 3,328 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 146,957 have been confirmed and 8,578 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,097 were from confirmed cases and 231 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 11,393 people have been hospitalized.
        • 11,299 were confirmed cases and 94 were probable.
      • The state has a 4.8% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Wednesday, Oct. 7

    • The University of Virginia reported 15 new COVID-19 cases. There are 217 active cases and 929 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 12 were students and 3 were faculty, staff and contract workers.
      • Of the active cases, 190 were students and 27 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 841 were students and 88 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On Oct. 6, there was 1 new hospitalization. There are 23 current hospitalizations.
      • 21% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 8% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 21 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 9 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 3,827 cases. Additionally, there were 197 cumulative hospitalizations and 73 deaths since recording began on Feb. 29. The health district has a 5.7% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,390 cases, 82 hospitalizations and 22 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 1,386 cases, 32 hospitalizations and 30 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 386 cases, 36 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 314 cases, 31 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 241 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 110 cases, 5 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 509 new COVID-19 cases. Since recordkeeping began on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 153,691. Additionally, there has been 3,303 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 145,462 have been confirmed and 8,229 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,088 were from confirmed cases and 215 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 11,345 people have been hospitalized.
        • 11,252 were confirmed cases and 93 were probable.
      • The state has a 4.8% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Tuesday Oct. 6

    • On Oct. 5, the University of Virginia reported 18 new COVID-19 cases. There are 224 active cases and 913 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 15 were students and 3 where faculty, staff and contract workers.
      • Of the active cases, 200 were students and 24 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 828 were students and 85 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On Oct. 1, there was 1 new hospitalization. There are 21 current hospitalizations.
      • 22% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 8% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 22 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 10 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 3,818 cases. Additionally, there were 194 cumulative hospitalizations and 73 deaths since recording began on Feb. 29. The health district has a 5.5% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,385 cases, 80 hospitalizations and 22 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 1,383 cases, 32 hospitalizations and 30 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 385 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 314 cases, 31 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 241 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 110 cases, 5 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 625 new COVID-19 cases. Since recordkeeping began on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 153,182. Additionally, there has been 3,291 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 144,937 have been confirmed and 8,195 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,077 were from confirmed cases and 214 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 11,316 people have been hospitalized.
        • 11,222 were confirmed cases and 94 were probable.
      • The state has a 4.9% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Monday, Oct. 5

    • The University of Virginia reported no new COVID-19 cases on Oct. 4. There are 247 active cases and 895 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the active cases, 223 were students and 24 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 813 were students and 82 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On Oct. 4, there were 3 new hospitalizations. There are 25 current hospitalizations.
      • 20% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 9% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 23 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 42 new cases today, leading to a cumulative total this year of 3,808 cases. Additionally, there were 192 cumulative hospitalizations and 71 deaths since recording began on Feb. 29. The health district has a 5.2% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,383 cases, 79 hospitalizations and 22 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 1,380 cases, 31 hospitalizations and 29 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 384 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 312 cases, 31 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 239 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 110 cases, 5 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the Health District,
        • 52.5% were women, 47.4% were men and 0.1% did not have a gender reported.
        • 49.2% were white, 18.7% were Latino, 13.9% were Black, 9.5% did not have a race reported, 4.5% were reported as other, 2.2% were Asian or Pacific Islander, 1.9% were reported as being of two or more races and 0.1% were Native American.
      • Of hospitalizations in the district,
        • 50.5% were women and 49.5% were men.
        • 43.8% were white, 35.9% were Black, 16.7% were Latino, 1.6% were reported as other, 1% did not have a race reported, 0.5% were reported as being of two or more races and 0.5% were Asian or Pacific Islander.
      • Of deaths in the district,
        • 54.9% were women and 45.1% were men.
        • 70.42% were white, 22.54% were Black, 4.23% were Latino, 1.41% were Asian or Pacific Islander and 1.41% were reported as other.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 687 new COVID-19 cases. Since recordkeeping began on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 152,557. Additionally, there has been 3,276 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 144,439 have been confirmed and 8,118 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,063 were from confirmed cases and 213 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 11,259 people have been hospitalized.
        • 11,167 were confirmed cases and 92 were probable.
      • The state has a 4.8% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Friday, Oct. 2

    • On Oct. 2, the University of Virginia reported 29 new COVID-19 cases. There are 270 active cases and 841 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 26 were students and 3 where faculty, staff and contract workers.
      • Of the active cases, 252 were students and 18 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 768 were students and 72 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On Oct. 1, there were no new hospitalizations. There are 23 current hospitalizations.
      • 29% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 9% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 23 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 49 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 3,651 cases. Additionally, there were 189 cumulative hospitalizations and 70 deaths since recording began on Feb. 29. The health district has a 4.5% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,337 cases, 78 hospitalizations and 21 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 1,298 cases, 30 hospitalizations and 29 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 381 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 298 cases, 31 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 227 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 110 cases, 4 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 966 new COVID-19 cases. Since recordkeeping began on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 149,687. Additionally, there has been 3,250 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 141,850 have been confirmed and 7,837 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,037 were from confirmed cases and 213 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 11,140 people have been hospitalized.
        • 11,051 were confirmed cases and 89 were probable.
      • The state has a 4.5% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Thursday, Oct. 1

    • On Oct. 1, the University of Virginia reported 33 new COVID-19 cases. There are 250 active cases and 811 total since recording began on Aug. 17. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 28 were students and 5 where faculty, staff and contract workers.
      • Of the active cases, 235 were students and 15 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 742 were students and 69 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On Sept. 30, there were 3 new hospitalizations. There are 25 current hospitalizations.
      • 3o% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 5% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 25 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 46 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 3,602 cases. Additionally, there were 189 cumulative hospitalizations and 70 deaths since recording began on Feb. 29. The health district has a 4.5% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,321 cases, 78 hospitalizations and 21 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 1,274 cases, 30 hospitalizations and 29 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 381 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 296 cases, 31 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 223 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 107 cases, 5 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 450 new COVID-19 cases. Since recordkeeping began on Feb. 16, the cumulative total of cases this year has reached 148,721. Additionally, there has been 3,228 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 140,990 have been confirmed and 7,731 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 3,015 were from confirmed cases and 213 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 11,092 people have been hospitalized.
        • 11,006 were confirmed cases and 86 were probable.
      • The state has a 4.5% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Wednesday, Sept. 30

    • On Sept. 30, the University of Virginia reported 45 new COVID-19 cases. There are 224 active cases and 778 total. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 42 were students and 3 where faculty, staff and contract workers.
      • Of the active cases, 214 were students and 10 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 714 were students and 64 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On Sept. 29, there were 2 new hospitalizations. There are 23 current hospitalizations.
      • 29% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 5% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 28 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 43 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 3,556 cases. Additionally, there were 188 cumulative hospitalizations and 70 deaths. The health district has a 4.3% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,306 cases, 76 hospitalizations and 21 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 1,246 cases, 30 hospitalizations and 29 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 381 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 294 cases, 31 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 223 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 106 cases, 5 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 755 new COVID-19 cases. The cumulative total this year is at least 148,271 COVID-19 cases. There has been 3,208 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 140,614 have been confirmed and 7,657 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,995 were from confirmed cases and 213 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 11,041 people have been hospitalized.
        • 10,956 were confirmed cases and 85 were probable.
      • The state has a 4.5% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Tuesday, Sept. 29

    • On Sept. 29, the University of Virginia reported 4 new COVID-19 cases. There are 194 active cases and 733 total. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, all 4 were students.
      • Of the active cases, 187 were students and 7 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 672 were students and 61 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On Sept. 28, there was 1 new hospitalizations. There are 20 current hospitalizations.
      • 29% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 8% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 28 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 24 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 3,513 cases. Additionally, there were 186 cumulative hospitalizations and 69 deaths. The health district has a 3.9% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,283 cases, 76 hospitalizations and 21 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 1,233 cases, 29 hospitalizations and 28 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 379 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 293 cases, 30 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 221 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 104 cases, 5 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 923 new COVID-19 cases. The cumulative total this year is at least 147,516 COVID-19 cases. There has been 3,187 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 139,961 have been confirmed and 7,555 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,976 were from confirmed cases and 211 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 10,978 people have been hospitalized.
        • 10,894 were confirmed cases and 84 were probable.
      • The state has a 4.6% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Monday, Sept. 28

    • On Sept. 28, the University of Virginia reported 17 new COVID-19 cases. There are 240 active cases and 729 total. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, all 17 were students.
      • Of the active cases, 229 were students and 11 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 668 were students and 61 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On Sept. 27, there was 1 new hospitalization. There are 18 current hospitalizations.
      • 30% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 9% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 28 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 29 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 3,489 cases. Additionally, there were 185 cumulative hospitalizations and 69 deaths. The health district has a 4.1% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,274 cases, 76 hospitalizations and 21 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 1,222 cases, 29 hospitalizations and 28 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 379 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 291 cases, 30 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 219 cases, 10 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 104 cases, 5 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the Health District,
        • 52.8% were women, 47.1% were men and 0.1% did not have a gender reported.
        • 47.1% were white, 19.9% were Latino, 14.6% were Black,10% did not have a race reported, 4.7% were reported as other, 2% were Asian or Pacific Islander, 1.6% were reported as being of two or more races and 0.1% were Native American.
      • Of hospitalizations in the district,
        • 50.3% were women and 49.7% were men.
        • 42.7% were white, 37.3% were Black, 17.3% were Latino, 1.6% were reported as other, 0.5% were reported as being of two or more races and 0.5% did not have a race reported.
      • Of deaths in the district,
        • 55.1% were women and 44.9% were men.
        • 69.57% were white, 23.19% were Black, 4.35% were Latino, 1.45% were Asian or Pacific Islander and 1.45% were reported as other.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 449 new COVID-19 cases. The cumulative total this year is at least 146,593 COVID-19 cases. There has been 3,172 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 139,144 have been confirmed and 7,449 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,962 were from confirmed cases and 210 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 10,916 people have been hospitalized.
        • 10,832 were confirmed cases and 84 were probable.
      • The state has a 4.7% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Friday, Sept. 25

    • On Sept. 24, the University of Virginia reported 41 new COVID-19 cases. There are 275 active cases and 648 total. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, all 38 were students and 3 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 265 were students and 10 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 590 were students and 58 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On Sept. 23, there was 2 new hospitalizations. There are 18 current hospitalizations.
      • 27% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 7% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 28 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 48 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 3,355 cases. Additionally, there were 185 cumulative hospitalizations and 69 deaths. The health district has a 4.9% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,233 cases, 76 hospitalizations and 21 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 1,144 cases, 29 hospitalizations and 28 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 375 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 287 cases, 30 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 216 cases, 10 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 100 cases, 5 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 941 new COVID-19 cases. The cumulative total this year is at least 144,433 COVID-19 cases. There has been 3,136 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 137,283 have been confirmed and 7,150 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,930 were from confirmed cases and 206 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 10,806 people have been hospitalized.
        • 10,721 were confirmed cases and 85 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.1% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Thursday, Sept. 24

    • On Sept. 23, the University of Virginia reported 22 new COVID-19 cases. There are 238 active cases and 607 total. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, all 22 were students.
      • Of the active cases, 231 were students and 7 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 552 were students and 55 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On Sept. 23, there was 2 new hospitalizations. There are 20 current hospitalizations.
      • 28% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 7% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 27 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 35 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 3,307 cases. Additionally, there were 184 cumulative hospitalizations and 69 deaths. The health district has a 4.7% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,215 cases, 75 hospitalizations and 21 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 1,119 cases, 29 hospitalizations and 28 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 374 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 286 cases, 30 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 213 cases, 10 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 100 cases, 5 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 902 new COVID-19 cases. The cumulative total this year is at least 143,492 COVID-19 cases. There has been 3,113 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 136,448 have been confirmed and 7,044 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,907 were from confirmed cases and 206 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 10,769 people have been hospitalized.
        • 10,684 were confirmed cases and 85 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.3% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Wednesday, Sept. 23

    • On Sept. 22, the University of Virginia reported 15 new COVID-19 cases. There are 221 active cases and 585 total. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 14 were students.
      • Of the active cases, 213 were students and 8 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 530 were students and 55 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On Sept. 22, there was 1 new hospitalization. There currently are 20 hospitalizations.
      • 26% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 7% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 29 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 16 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 3,272 cases. Additionally, there were 182 cumulative hospitalizations and 69 deaths. The health district has a 4.6% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,203 cases, 74 hospitalizations and 21 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 1,105 cases, 29 hospitalizations and 28 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 372 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 281 cases, 30 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 212 cases, 10 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 99 cases, 4 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 580 new COVID-19 cases. The cumulative total this year is at least 142,590 COVID-19 cases. There has been 3,089 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 135,626 have been confirmed and 6,964 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,882 were from confirmed cases and 207 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 10,718 people have been hospitalized.
        • 10,634 were confirmed cases and 84 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.5% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Tuesday, Sept. 22

    • On Sept. 21, the University of Virginia reported 7 new COVID-19 cases. There are 224 active cases and 569 total. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, all 7 were students.
      • Of the active cases, 215 were students and 9 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 515 were students and 54 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On Sept. 20, there was 1 new hospitalization. There have been 19 total hospitalizations.
      • 26% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 7% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 28 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District had a delay in releasing numbers. The following is what was reported from the Virginia Department of Health.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,202 cases, 74 hospitalizations and 21 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 1,093 cases, 28 hospitalizations and 28 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 371 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 280 cases, 30 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 212 cases, 10 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 98 cases, 4 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 872 new COVID-19 cases. The cumulative total this year is at least 142,010 COVID-19 cases. There has been 3,060 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 135,101 have been confirmed and 6,909 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,853 were from confirmed cases and 207 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 10,675 people have been hospitalized.
        • 10,592 were confirmed cases and 83 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.5% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Monday, Sept. 21

    • On Sept. 21, the University of Virginia reported 7 new COVID-19 cases. There are 241 active cases and 562 total. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, all 7 were students.
      • Of the active cases, 232 were students and 9 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 508 were students and 54 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On Sept. 20, there were 3 new hospitalizations. There have been 20 total hospitalizations.
      • 26% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 7% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 28 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 19 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 3,241 cases. Additionally, there were 181 cumulative hospitalizations and 67 deaths. The health district has a 4.5% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,199 cases, 74 hospitalizations and 21 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 1,089 cases, 28 hospitalizations and 28 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 367 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 280 cases, 30 hospitalizations and 5 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 212 cases, 10 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 98 cases, 4 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • Of the cases in the Health District,
        • 53.2% were women, 46.7% were men and 0.1% did not have a gender reported.
        • 44.8% were white, 20.9% were Latino, 15.1% were Black,10.8% did not have a race reported, 4.8% were reported as other, 2% were Asian or Pacific Islander, 1.6% were reported as being of two or more races and 0.1% were Native American.
      • Of hospitalizations in the district,
        • 50.8% were women and 49.2% were men.
        • 43.1% were white, 37.6% were Black, 16.6% were Latino, 1.6% were reported as other, 0.6% were reported as being of two or more races and 0.6% did not have a race reported.
      • Of deaths in the district,
        • 55.2% were women and 44.8% were men.
        • 68.66% were white, 23.88% were Black, 4.48% were Latino, 1.49% were Asian or Pacific Islander and 1.49% were reported as other.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 627 new COVID-19 cases. The cumulative total this year is at least 141,138 COVID-19 cases. There has been 3,021 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 13j4,301 have been confirmed and 6,837 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,816 were from confirmed cases and 205 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 10,613 people have been hospitalized.
        • 10,531 were confirmed cases and 82 were probable.
      • The state has a 5.7% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Friday, Sept. 18

    • As of Sept. 18, the University of Virginia has reported 60 new COVID-19 cases. There are 259 active cases and 490 total. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Of the new cases, 58 were students and 2 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the active cases, 250 were students and 9 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • Of the overall cases, 400 were students and 50 were faculty, staff and contract employees.
      • On Sept. 18, there were 1 new hospitalization. There have been 13 total hospitalizations.
      • 19% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 30 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 77 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 3,104 cases. Additionally, there were 181 cumulative hospitalizations and 65 deaths. The health district has a 4.4% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,158 cases, 73 hospitalizations and 20 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 1,021cases, 29 hospitalizations and 27 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 341 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 278 cases, 30 hospitalizations and 5 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 208 cases, 10 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 98 cases, 4 hospitalizations and 1 death.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,242 new COVID-19 cases. The cumulative total this year is at least 138,702 COVID-19 cases. There has been 2,949 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 132,090 have been confirmed and 6,612 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,755 were from confirmed cases and 194 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 10,520 people have been hospitalized.
        • 10,445 were confirmed cases and 75 were probable.
      • The state has a 6.6% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Thursday, Sept. 17

    • As of Sept. 17, the University of Virginia has reported 430 positive cases since Aug. 17 — 382 of which are students. The remainder are faculty, staff and contract employees. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing. Today’s spike was due to a data backlog.
      • 18,151 per-arrival tests came back as negative; 65 students tested as positive.
      • On Sept. 16, there were 1 new hospitalization.
      • 15% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 29 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 84 new cases, leading to a cumulative total this year of 3,027 cases. Additionally, there were 181 cumulative hospitalizations and 63 deaths. The health district has a 4.8% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,140 cases, 74 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 922 cases, 28 hospitalizations and 24 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 272 cases, 39 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 247 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 207 cases, 10 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 92 cases and 4 hospitalizations.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,101 new COVID-19 cases. The cumulative total this year is at least 136,359 COVID-19 cases. There has been 2,920 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 130,960 have been confirmed and 6,500 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,734 were from confirmed cases and 186 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 10,464 people have been hospitalized.
        • 10,393 were confirmed cases and 71 were probable.
      • The state has a 6.7% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Wednesday, Sept. 16

    • As of Sept. 16, the University of Virginia has reported 378 positive cases since Aug. 17 — 330 of which are students. The remainder are faculty, staff and contract employees. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Out of 18,151 per-arrival tests, 65 students tested as positive.
      • On Sept. 15, there were 1 new hospitalization.
      • 11% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 25 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported a cumulative total this year of 2,943 cases, 180 hospitalizations and 62 deaths. The health district has a 5.1% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,145 cases, 73 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 935 cases, 29 hospitalizations and 26 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 288 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 273 cases, 29 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 207 cases, 10 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 95 cases, 4 hospitalizations and 1 death.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 136,359 COVID-19 cases and 2,884 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 129,963 have been confirmed and 6,396 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,711 were from confirmed cases and 173 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 10,389 people have been hospitalized.
        • 10,318 were confirmed cases and 71 were probable.
      • The state has a 6.9% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Tuesday, Sept. 15

    • As of Sept. 15, the University of Virginia has reported 373 positive cases since Aug. 17 — 325 of which are students. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Out of 18,151 per-arrival tests, 65 students tested as positive.
      • On Sept. 14, there were no new new hospitalizations.
      • 11% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 25 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported a cumulative total this year of 2,883 cases, 180 hospitalizations and 61 deaths. The health district has a 5.3% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,140 cases, 73 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 923 cases, 29 hospitalizations and 25 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 273 cases, 29 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 247 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 207 cases, 10 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 93 cases, 4 hospitalizations and 1 death.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 135,514 COVID-19 cases and 2,839 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 129,259 have been confirmed and 6,255 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,691 were from confirmed cases and 148 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 10,337 people have been hospitalized.
        • 10,267 were confirmed cases and 70 were probable.
      • The state has a 7.1% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Monday, Sept. 14

    • As of Sept. 14, the University of Virginia has reported 369 positive cases since Aug. 17 — 321 of which are students. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Out of 18,151 per-arrival tests, 65 students tested as positive.
      • On Sept. 13, it reported 3 new hospitalizations.
      • 8% of rooms reserved for quarantine and 1% of isolation rooms are occupied. These percentages include international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 23 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported a cumulative total this year of 2,880 cases, 180 hospitalizations and 58 deaths. The health district has a 5.3% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,140 cases, 74 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 922 cases, 28 hospitalizations and 24 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 272 cases, 29 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 247 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 207 cases, 10 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 92 cases and 4 hospitalizations.
      • Of the cases in the Health District, in the district’s new racial breakdown,
        • 51% were women and 48% were men and 0.1% did not have a gender reported.
        • 44.1% were white, 23.1% were Latino, 16.7% were Black, 7.8% did not have a race reported, 5% were reported as other, 1.9% were Asian or Pacific Islander, 1.4% were reported as being of two or more races and 0.1% were Native American.
      • Of hospitalizations in the district,
        • 50.6% were women and 49.% were men.
        • 42.8% were white, 37.8 were Black, 16.7% were Latino, 1.7 % were reported as other, 0.6% were reported as being of two or more races and 0.6% did not have a race reported.
      • Of deaths in the district,
        • 53.4% were women and 46.6% were men.
        • 67.24% were white, 24.14% were Black, 5.17% were Latino, 1.72% were Asian or Pacific Islander and 1.72% were reported as other.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 134,571 COVID-19 cases and 2,743 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 128,400 have been confirmed and 6,171 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,607 were from confirmed cases and 136 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 10,293 people have been hospitalized.
        • 10,223 were confirmed cases and 70 were probable.
      • The state has a 7.2% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Friday, Sept. 11

    • On Sept. 11, the University of Virginia reported 321 positive COVID-19 cases since Aug. 17 — 276 of them are students. These cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • 18,151 per-arrival tests were negative for COVID-19, and 65 students tested as positive.
      • On Sept. 10, UVA reported 1 new hospitalizations.
      • 8% of rooms reserved for quarantine are occupied, and 1% of isolation rooms are occupied. This includes international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 26 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 53 new cases today. The cumulative total this year is at least 2,796 cases; additionally, there have been 176 hospitalizations and 58 deaths. The health district has a 5.5% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,122 cases, 71 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 867 cases, 27 hospitalizations and 24 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 267 cases, 29 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 242 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 207 cases, 10 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 91 cases and 4 hospitalizations.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,115 new COVID-19 cases today. The cumulative total this year is at least 131,640 cases; additionally there has been 2,711 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 125,703 have been confirmed and 5,937 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,578 were from confirmed cases and 133 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 10,155 people have been hospitalized.
        • 10,085 were confirmed cases and 70 were probable.
      • The state has a 7.5% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Thursday, Sept. 10

    • As of Sept. 9, the University of Virginia has reported 282 positive cases since Aug. 17 — 238 of them are students. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • 18,151 per-arrival tests were negative for COVID-19, and 65 students tested as positive.
      • On Sept. 9, UVA reported 2 new hospitalizations.
      • 6% of rooms reserved for quarantine are occupied, and 1% of isolation rooms are occupied. This includes international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 25 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 28 new cases today. The cumulative total this year is at least 2,743 cases; additionally, there have been 175 hospitalizations and 58 deaths. The health district has a 5.8% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,110 cases, 70 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 833 cases, 27 hospitalizations and 24 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 266 cases, 29 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 239 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 204 cases, 10 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 91 cases and 4 hospitalizations.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 1,236 new cases today. The cumulative total this year is at least 130,525 COVID-19 cases; additionally there has been 2,708 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 124,619 have been confirmed and 5,906 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,575 were from confirmed cases and 133 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 10,085 people have been hospitalized.
        • 10,015 were confirmed cases and 70 were probable.
      • The state has a 7.6% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Wednesday, Sept. 9

    • As of Sept. 9, the University of Virginia has reported 257 positive cases since Aug. 17 — 214 of which are students. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • 18,150 per-arrival tests were negative for COVID-19, 65 students tested as positive.
      • On Sept. 8, UVA reported 4 new hospitalizations.
      • 5% of rooms reserved for quarantine are occupied, and 1% of isolation rooms are occupied. This includes international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 24 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 27 new cases today. The cumulative total this year is at least 2,715 cases; additionally, there have been 174 hospitalizations and 58 deaths. The health district has a 5.9% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,101 cases, 69 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 819 cases, 27 hospitalizations and 24 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 265 cases, 29 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 237 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 203 cases, 10 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 90 cases and 4 hospitalizations.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported 882 new cases today. The cumulative total this year is at least 128,407 COVID-19 cases; additionally there has been 2,697 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 123,488 have been confirmed and 5,801 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,564 were from confirmed cases and 133 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 10,008 people have been hospitalized.
        • 9,938 were confirmed cases and 70 were probable.
      • The state has a 7.6% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Tuesday, Sept. 8

    • As of Sept. 7, the University of Virginia has reported 227 positive cases since Aug. 17 — 186 of which are students. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Out of 18,122 per-arrival tests, 65 students tested as positive.
      • On Sept. 6, it reported 3 new hospitalizations.
      • 4% of rooms reserved for quarantine are occupied. This includes international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 23 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 13 new cases today. The cumulative total this year stands at 2,288 cases, 174 hospitalizations and 57 deaths. The health district has a 6.4% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,096 cases, 69 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 797 cases, 27 hospitalizations and 23 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 265 cases, 29 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 236 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 204 cases, 10 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 90 cases and 4 hospitalizations.
      • Of the cases in the Health District,
        • 48.4% were white, 24% were reported as other, 17.3% were Black and 9.9% were not reported. Of those cases, 23.7% were reported as Latino.
        • 52.6% were women and 47.2% were men.
      • Of hospitalizations in the district,
        • 49.7% were white, 38.7% were reported as Black and 11.6% were reported as other. Of those hospitalizations, 15.6% were reported as Latino.
        • 51.1% were women and 48.9% were men.
      • Of deaths in the district,
        • 73.7% were white, 22.8% were Black and 3.5% were reported as other. Of those deaths, 5.3% were reported as Latino
        • 54.4% were men and 45.6% were women.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 128,407 COVID-19 cases and 2,686 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 122,711 have been confirmed and 5,696 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,551 were from confirmed cases and 133 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 9,902 people have been hospitalized.
        • 9,833 were confirmed cases and 69 were probable.
      • The state has a 7.5% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Wednesday, Sep. 2

    • The University of Virginia has reported 155 positive cases since Aug. 17— 117 of which are students. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Yesterday, it reported 2 new hospitalizations.
      • 5% of rooms reserved for quarantine are occupied. This includes international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 18 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 25 new cases today. The cumulative total this year stands at 2,515 cases, 170 hospitalizations and 53 deaths. The health district has a 7.1% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,052 cases, 67 hospitalizations and 18 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 699 cases, 27 hospitalizations and 20 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 252 cases, 28 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 227 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 199 cases, 10 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 86 cases and 3 hospitalizations.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 122,542 COVID-19 cases and 2,641 deaths. The state has a 7.7% seven-day positivity rate.
      • Of the cases in the state, 117,141 have been confirmed and 5,401 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,508 were from confirmed cases and 133 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 9,678 people have been hospitalized.
        • 9,610 were confirmed cases and 68 were probable.
  • Tuesday, Sept. 1

    • The University of Virginia has reported 123 positive cases since Aug. 17, 83 of which are students. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Yesterday, it reported 1 new hospitalization.
      • 5% of rooms reserved for quarantine are occupied. This includes international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 17 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 15 new cases today. The cumulative total this year stands at 2,490 cases, 170 hospitalizations and 50 deaths. The health district has a 6.6% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,042 cases, 67 hospitalizations and 18 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 686 cases, 27 hospitalizations and 18 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 251 cases, 28 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 226 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 199 cases, 10 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 86 cases and 3 hospitalizations.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 121,615 COVID-19 cases and 2,612 deaths. The state has a 7.7% seven-day positivity rate.
      • Of the cases in the state, 116,294 have been confirmed and 5,321were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,417 were from confirmed cases and 133 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 9,621 people have been hospitalized.
        • 9,555 were confirmed cases and 66 were probable.
  • Friday, Aug. 28

    • The University of Virginia has reported 67 positive cases since Aug. 17, 40 of which are students. The student cases do not include pre-arrival testing.
      • Yesterday, it reported 3 new hospitalizations.
      • 5% of rooms reserved for quarantine are occupied. This includes international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 17 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 36 new cases today. The cumulative total this year stands at 2,372 cases, 166 hospitalizations and 49 deaths. The health district has a 5.4% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 1,002 cases, 65 hospitalizations and 18 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 623 cases, 27 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 243 cases, 27 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 222 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 199 cases, 9 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 83 cases and 3 hospitalizations.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 117,592 COVID-19 cases and 2,550 deaths. The state has a 6.8% seven-day positivity rate.
      • Of the cases in the state, 112,446 have been confirmed and 5,146 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,417 were from confirmed cases and 133 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 9,460 people have been hospitalized.
        • 9,397 were confirmed cases and 63 were probable.
  • Thursday, Aug. 27

    • The University of Virginia has reported 58 positive cases since Aug. 17, 31 of which are students.
      • Yesterday, it reported 1 new hospitalization.
      • 5% of rooms reserved for quarantine are occupied. This includes international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 18 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 27 new cases today. The cumulative total this year stands at 2,336 cases, 164 hospitalizations and 48 deaths. The health district has a 5.5% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 990 cases, 65 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 604 cases, 26 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 239 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 239 cases, 36 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 197 cases, 9 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 83 cases and 3 hospitalizations.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 116,579 COVID-19 cases and 2,527 deaths. The state has a 6.5% seven-day positivity rate.
      • Of the cases in the state, 111,484 have been confirmed and 5,095 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,394 were from confirmed cases and 133 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 9,391 people have been hospitalized.
        • 9,329 were confirmed cases and 62 were probable.
  • Wednesday, Aug. 27

    • The University of Virginia has launched its own COVID-19 dashboard. As of Aug. 17, it is reporting 37 positive cases, 13 of which are students.
      • Today, it reports 1 new hospitalization.
      • 5% of rooms reserved for quarantine are occupied. This includes international students who by federal law must be in quarantine for 14 days.
      • The university also is reporting an average of 16 hours to complete a COVID-19 lab test.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 15 new cases today. The cumulative total this year stands at 2,309 cases, 164 hospitalizations and 47 deaths. The health district has a 5.5% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 980 cases, 65 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 595 cases, 26 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 238 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 219 cases, 36 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 196 cases, 9 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 81 cases and 3 hospitalizations.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 115,458 COVID-19 cases and 2,515 deaths. The state has a 6.4% seven-day positivity rate.
      • Of the cases in the state, 110,437 have been confirmed and 5,021 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,382 were from confirmed cases and 133 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 9,326 people have been hospitalized.
        • 9,264 were confirmed cases and 62 were probable.
  • Tuesday, Aug. 25

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 25 new cases today. The cumulative total this year stands at 2,294 cases, 163 hospitalizations and 46 deaths. The health district has a 5.5% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 975 cases, 65 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 592 cases, 26 hospitalizations and 17 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 233 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 218 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 195 cases, 9 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 81 cases and 3 hospitalizations.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 114,635 COVID-19 cases and 2,494 deaths. The state has a 6.4% seven-day positivity rate.
      • Of the cases in the state, 109,679 have been confirmed and 4,956 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,370 were from confirmed cases and 124 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 9,259 people have been hospitalized.
        • 9,199 were confirmed cases and 60 were probable.
  • Monday, Aug. 24

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 8 new cases today. The cumulative total this year stands at 2,269 cases, 162 hospitalizations and 45 deaths. The health district has a 5.9% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 963 cases, 64 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 589 cases, 26 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 233 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 210 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 192 cases, 9 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 82 cases and 3 hospitalizations.
      • Of the cases in the Health District,
        • 45.4% were white, 25.8% were reported as other, 18.8% were Black and 9.9% did not have a race reported. Of those cases, 26.9% were reported as Latino.
        • 53.2% were women and 46.8% were men.
      • Of hospitalizations in the district,
        • 48.4% were white, 39.1% were Black and 12.4% were reported as other. Of those hospitalizations, 16.8% were reported as Latino.
        • 52.5% were women and 47.5% were men.
      • Of deaths in the district,
        • 68.9% were white, 24.4% were Black and 6.7% were reported as other. Of those deaths, 4.4% were reported as Latino
        • 53.3% were men and 46.7% were women.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 113,630 COVID-19 cases and 2,471 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 108,767 have been confirmed and 4,863 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,352 were from confirmed cases and 119 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 9,207 people have been hospitalized.
        • 9,148 were confirmed cases and 59 were probable.
      • The state has a 6.4% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Friday, Aug. 21

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 29 new cases today. The cumulative total this year stands at 2,217 cases, 158 hospitalizations and 43 deaths. The health district has a 6.1% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 943 cases, 60 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 575 cases, 26 hospitalizations and 14 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 225 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 207 cases, 35 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 188 cases, 9 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 79 cases and 3 hospitalizations.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 110,860 COVID-19 cases and 2,436 deaths. The state has a 6.6% seven-day positivity rate.
      • Of the cases in the state, 106,177 have been confirmed and 4,683 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,319 were from confirmed cases and 117 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 9,071 people have been hospitalized.
        • 9,014 were confirmed cases and 57 were probable.
  • Thursday, Aug. 20

    • As of 5 p.m., the Thomas Jefferson Health District had not yet updated its database. The following information comes from the Virginia Department of Health database. The health district reported 21 new cases today. The cumulative total this year stands at 2,188 cases, 157 hospitalizations and 43 deaths. The health district has a 6.2% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 930 cases, 60 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 570 cases, 26 hospitalizations and 14 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 223 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 204 cases, 34 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 185 cases, 9 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 76 cases and 3 hospitalizations.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 109,882 COVID-19 cases and 2,427 deaths. The state has a 6.5% seven-day positivity rate.
      • Of the cases in the state, 105,289 have been confirmed and 4,593 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,310 were from confirmed cases and 117 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 8,998 people have been hospitalized.
        • 8,940 were confirmed cases and 58 were probable.
  • Wednesday, Aug. 19

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 14 new cases today. The cumulative total this year stands at 2,167 cases, 156 hospitalizations and 43 deaths. The health district has a 6.4% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 921 cases, 60 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 566 cases, 26 hospitalizations and 14 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 219 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 204 cases, 33 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 182 cases, 9 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 75 cases and 3 hospitalizations.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 109,019 COVID-19 cases and 2,410 deaths. The state has a 6.7% seven-day positivity rate.
      • Of the cases in the state, 104,019 have been confirmed and 4,544 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,293 were from confirmed cases and 117 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 8,925 people have been hospitalized.
        • 8,868 were confirmed cases and 57 were probable.
  • Tuesday, Aug. 18

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 19 new cases today. The cumulative total this year stands at 2,153 cases, 155 hospitalizations and 44 deaths. The health district has a 6.4% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 916 cases, 59 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 561 cases, 26 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 215 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 204 cases, 33 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 182 cases, 9 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 75 cases and 3 hospitalizations.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 108,282 COVID-19 cases and 2,396 deaths. The state has a 6.8% seven-day positivity rate.
      • Of the cases in the state, 103,809 have been confirmed and 4,473 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,278 were from confirmed cases and 118 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 8,849 people have been hospitalized.
        • 8,573 were confirmed cases and 56 were probable.
  • Monday, Aug. 17

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 18 new cases today. The cumulative total this year stands at 2,134 cases, 152 hospitalizations and 44 deaths. The health district has a 5% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 913 cases, 58 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 560 cases, 26 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 209 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 203 cases, 33 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 179 cases, 8 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 70 cases and 2 hospitalizations.
      • Of the cases in the Health District,
        • 44.5% were white, 26.6% were reported as other, 18.8% were Black and 10.1% did not have a race reported. Of those cases, 27.8% were reported as Latino.
        • 53% were women, 46.9% were men and one person’s gender was not reported.
      • Of hospitalizations in the district,
        • 47.7% were white, 40.4% were Black and 11.9% were reported as other. Of those hospitalizations, 16.6% were reported as Latino.
        • 52.6% were women and 47.4% were men.
      • Of deaths in the district,
        • 72.7% were white, 25% were Black and 2.3% were reported as other. Of those deaths, 4.5% were reported as Latino
        • 54.5% were men and 45.5% were women.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 104,421 COVID-19 cases and 2,385 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 103,016 have been confirmed and 4,405 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,268 were from confirmed cases and 117 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 8,767 people have been hospitalized.
        • 8,713 were confirmed cases and 54 were probable.
      • The state has a 7% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Friday, Aug. 14

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 20 new cases today. The cumulative total this year stands at 2,067 cases, 149 hospitalizations and 44 deaths. The health district has a 5.6% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 883 cases, 57 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 555 cases, 26 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 199 cases, 33 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 198 cases, 23 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 173 cases, 8 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 59 cases and 1 hospitalization.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 104,838 COVID-19 cases and 2,370 deaths. The state has a 7.2% seven-day positivity rate.
      • Of the cases in the state, 100,603 have been confirmed and 4,235 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,255 were from confirmed cases and 115 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 8,650 people have been hospitalized.
        • 8,597 were confirmed cases and 53 were probable.
  • Thursday, Aug. 13

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 27 new cases today. The cumulative total this year stands at 2,047 cases, 148 hospitalizations and 44 deaths. The health district has a 5.6% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 869 cases, 57 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 554 cases, 26 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 198 cases, 23 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 195 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 172 cases, 8 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 57 cases and 1 hospitalization.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 103,622 COVID-19 cases and 2,363 deaths. The state has a 7.3% seven-day positivity rate.
      • Of the cases in the state, 98,428 have been confirmed and 4,194 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,248 were from confirmed cases and 115 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 8,592 people have been hospitalized.
        • 8,540 were confirmed cases and 52 were probable.
  • Wednesday Aug. 12

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 23 new cases today. The cumulative total this year stands at 2,020 cases, 145 hospitalizations and 44 deaths. The health district has a 5.4% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 856 cases, 56 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 550 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 196 cases, 33 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 195 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 169 cases, 8 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 54 cases and 1 hospitalization.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 102,521 COVID-19 cases and 2,352 deaths. The state has a 7.3% seven-day positivity rate.
      • Of the cases in the state, 98,734 have been confirmed and 4,147 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,238 were from confirmed cases and 114 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 8,532 people have been hospitalized.
        • 8,480 were confirmed cases and 52 were probable.
  • Tuesday, Aug. 11

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 21 new cases today. The cumulative total this year stands at 1,997 cases, 145 hospitalizations and 44 deaths. The health district has a 5.2% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 848 cases, 56 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 546 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 194 cases, 33 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 190 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 176 cases, 8 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 52 cases and 1 hospitalization.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 101,745 COVID-19 cases and 2,327 deaths. The state has a 7.1% seven-day positivity rate.
      • Of the cases in the state, 96,807 have been confirmed and 3,942 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,215 were from confirmed cases and 112 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 8,391 people have been hospitalized.
        • 8,341 were confirmed cases and 51 were probable.
  • Monday, Aug. 10

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 11 new cases today. The cumulative total this year stands at 1,976 cases, 145 hospitalizations and 44 deaths. The health district has a 5% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 842 cases, 56 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 543 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 193 cases, 33 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 183 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 166 cases, 8 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there were 49 cases and 1 hospitalization.
      • Of the cases in the Health District,
        • 44.4% were white, 27.8% were reported as other, 18.2% were Black and 9.6% did not have a race reported. Of those cases, 29.1% were reported as Latino.
        • 53.2% were women, 46.7% were men and 0.1% did not have a gender reported.
      • Of hospitalizations in the district,
        • 47.9% were white, 39.6% were Black and 12.5% were reported as other. Of those hospitalizations, 17.4% were reported as Latino.
        • 52.4% were women and 47.6% were men.
      • Of deaths in the district,
        • 72.7% were white, 25% were Black and 2.3% were reported as other. Of those deaths, 4.5% were reported as Latino
        • 54.5% were men and 45.5% were women.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 100,749 COVID-19 cases and 2,327 deaths.
      • Of the cases in the state, 96,807 have been confirmed and 3,942 were probable.
      • Of the deaths, 2,215 were from confirmed cases and 112 are from probable cases.
      • Of the confirmed and probable cases, 8,391 people have been hospitalized.
        • 8,341 were confirmed cases and 51 were probable.
      • The state has a 7.1% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Friday, Aug. 7

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 49 new cases. The cumulative total this year stands at 1,895 cases, 141 hospitalizations and 44 deaths. The health district has a 5.6% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 817 cases, 54 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 520 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 184 cases, 32 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 181 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 153 cases, 8 hospitalizations and 2 death.
      • In Nelson County, there were 39 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health rectified a lag in reporting and reported a cumulative total of 97,882 COVID-19 cases and 2,317 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 94,141 have been confirmed and 3,741 were probable. Of the deaths, 2,208 were from confirmed cases and 109 are probable. Of the confirmed and probable cases, 8,281 people have been hospitalized; 8,231 were confirmed cases and 50 were probable. The state has a 7.3% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Thursday, Aug. 6

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 17 new cases. The cumulative total this year stands at 1,845 cases, 138 hospitalizations and 44 deaths. The health district has a 5.9% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 798 cases, 52 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 505 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 15 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 179 cases, 31 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 174 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 153 cases, 8 hospitalizations and 2 death.
      • In Nelson County, there were 36 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 95,867 COVID-19 cases and 2,299 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 92,244 have been confirmed and 3,623 were probable. Of the deaths, 2,191 were from confirmed cases and 108 are probable. Of the confirmed and probable cases, 8,183 people have been hospitalized; 8,135 were confirmed cases and 48 were probable. The state has a 7.3% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Wednesday, Aug. 5

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 4 new cases. The cumulative total this year stands at 1,828 cases, 137 hospitalizations and 41 deaths. The health district has a 5.5% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 791 cases, 51 hospitalizations and 16 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 504 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 176 cases, 31 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 171 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 152 cases, 8 hospitalizations and 2 death.
      • In Nelson County, there were 34 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 95,049 COVID-19 cases and 2,274 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 91,473 have been confirmed and 3,576 were probable. Of the deaths, 2,164 were from confirmed cases and 110 are probable. Of the confirmed and probable cases, 8,126 people have been hospitalized; 8,077 were confirmed cases and 49 were probable. The state has a 7.2% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Tuesday, Aug. 4

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 31 new cases. The cumulative total this year stands at 1,824 cases, 137 hospitalizations and 39 deaths. The health district has a 6% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 790 cases, 51 hospitalizations and 14 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 504 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 175 cases, 31 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 170 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 151 cases, 8 hospitalizations and 2 death.
      • In Nelson County, there were 34 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 94,251 COVID-19 cases and 2,244 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 90,728 have been confirmed and 3,523 were probable. Of the deaths, 2,134 were from confirmed cases and 110 are probable. Of the confirmed and probable cases, 8,085 people have been hospitalized; 8,037 were confirmed cases and 48 were probable. The state has a 7.2% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Monday, Aug. 3

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 44 new cases today. The cumulative total this year stands at 1,793 cases, 137 hospitalizations and 37 deaths. The health district has a 6.5% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 775 cases, 51 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 495 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 175 cases, 31 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 167 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 147 cases, 8 hospitalizations and 2 death.
      • In Nelson County, there were 34 cases.
      • Of the cases in the Health District,
        • 44.2% were white, 28.3% were reported as other, 18.1% were Black and 9.4% were not reported. Of those cases, 29.7% were reported as Latino.
        • 53.3% were women, 46.6% were men and 0.1% were not reported.
      • Of hospitalizations in the district,
        • 45.6% were white, 41.9% were Black and 12.5% were reported as other. Of those hospitalizations, 18.4% were reported as Latino.
        • 51.8% were women and 48.2% were men.
      • Of deaths in the district,
        • 67.6% were white, 29.7% were Black and 2.7% were reported as other.
        • 56.8% were men and 43.2% were women.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 93,106 COVID-19 cases and 2,218 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 89,602 have been confirmed and 3,504 were probable. Of the deaths, 2108 were from confirmed cases and 110 are probable. Of the confirmed and probable cases, 8,018 people have been hospitalized; 7,970 were confirmed cases and 48 were probable. The state has a 7.1% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Friday, July 31

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 20 new cases. The cumulative total this year stands at 1,705 cases, 136 hospitalizations and 34 deaths. The health district has a 6.6% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 735 cases, 51 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 466 cases, 24 hospitalizations and 11 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 173 cases, 31 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 165 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 134 cases, 8 hospitalizations and 2 death.
      • In Nelson County, there were 32 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 89,888 COVID-19 cases and 2,174 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 86,501 have been confirmed and 3,387 were probable. Of the deaths, 2,067 were from confirmed cases and 107 are probable. Of the confirmed and probable cases, 7,866 people have been hospitalized; 7,820 were confirmed cases and 46 were probable. The state has a 7.2% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Thursday, July 30

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 16 new cases. The cumulative total this year stands at 1,685 cases, 135 hospitalizations and 31 deaths. The health district has a 6.8% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 733 cases, 51 hospitalizations and 10 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 451 cases, 23 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 170 cases, 31 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 165 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 134 cases, 8 hospitalizations and 2 death.
      • In Nelson County, there were 32 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 88,904 COVID-19 cases and 2,141 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 85,546 have been confirmed and 3,358 were probable. Of the deaths, 2,035 were from confirmed cases and 106 are probable. Of the confirmed and probable cases, 7,786 people have been hospitalized; 7,740 were confirmed cases and 46 were probable. The state has a 7.2% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Wednesday, July 29

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 6 new cases. The cumulative total this year stands at 1,669 cases, 135 hospitalizations and 30 deaths. The health district has a 6.9% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 724 cases, 52 hospitalizations and 10 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 443 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 170 cases, 31 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 165 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 134 cases, 8 hospitalizations and 2 death.
      • In Nelson County, there were 33 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 87,993 COVID-19 cases and 2,125 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 84,700 have been confirmed and 3,293 were probable. Of the deaths, 2,020 were from confirmed cases and 105 are probable. Of the confirmed and probable cases, 7,738 people have been hospitalized; 7,692 were confirmed cases and 46 were probable. The state has a 7.1% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Tuesday, July 28

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 15 new cases. The cumulative total this year stands at 1,663 cases, 133 hospitalizations and 30 deaths. The health district has a 7.5% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 723 cases, 51 hospitalizations and 10 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 441 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 167 cases, 30 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 165 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 134 cases, 8 hospitalizations and 2 death.
      • In Nelson County, there were 33 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 86,994 COVID-19 cases and 2,095 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 86,732 have been confirmed and 3,262 were probable. Of the deaths, 1,991 were from confirmed cases and 104 are probable. Of the confirmed and probable cases, 7,686 people have been hospitalized; 7,640 were confirmed cases and 46 were probable. The state has a 7.3% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Monday, July 27

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 48 new cases today. The cumulative total this year stands at 1,648 cases, 133 hospitalizations and 30 deaths. The health district has a 7.4% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 718 cases, 51 hospitalizations and 10 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 433 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 165 cases, 30 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 165 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 134 cases, 8 hospitalizations and 2 death.
      • In Nelson County, there were 33 cases.
      • Of the cases in the Health District,
        • 44.7% were white, 27.2% were reported as other, 18.6% were Black and 9.6% were not reported. Of those cases, 28.9% were reported as Latino.
        • 53.1% were women, 46.8% were men and 0.1% were not reported.
      • Of hospitalizations in the district,
        • 44.7% were white, 42.4% were Black and 12.9% were reported as other. Of those hospitalizations, 18.9% were reported as Latino.
        • 51.9% were women and 48.1% were men.
      • Of deaths in the district,
        • 70% were white, 26.7% were Black and 3.3% were reported as other.
        • 50% were men and 50% were women.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 86,072 COVID-19 cases and 2,082 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 82,871 have been confirmed and 3,201 were probable. Of the deaths, 1,978 were from confirmed cases and 104 are probable. Of the confirmed and probable cases, 7,647 people have been hospitalized; 7,600 were confirmed cases and 47 were probable. The state has a 7.5% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Friday, July 24

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 46 new cases. The cumulative total this year stands at 1,551 cases, 129 hospitalizations and 30 deaths. The health district has a 6.6% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 685 cases, 50 hospitalizations and 10 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 405 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 158 cases, 21 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 157 cases, 29 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 114 cases, 7 hospitalizations and 2 death.
      • In Nelson County, there were 32 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 82,364  COVID-19 cases and 2,067 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 79,253 have been confirmed and 3,111 were probable. Of the deaths, 1,964 were from confirmed cases and 103 are probable. Of the confirmed and probable cases, 7,515 people have been hospitalized; 7,472 were confirmed cases and 43 were probable. The state has a 7.5% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Thursday, July 23

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 47 new cases. The cumulative total this year stands at 1,505 cases, 129 hospitalizations and 30 deaths. The health district has a 6.5% seven-day positivity rate.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 671 cases, 50 hospitalizations and 10 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 385 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 157 cases, 21 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 154 cases, 29 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 108 cases, 7 hospitalizations and 2 death.
      • In Nelson County, there were 30 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 81,237  COVID-19 cases and 2,054 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 78,182 have been confirmed and 3,055 were probable. Of the deaths, 1,951 were from confirmed cases and 103 are probable. Of the confirmed and probable cases, 7,437 people have been hospitalized; 7,394 were confirmed cases and 43 were probable. The state has a 7.7% seven-day positivity rate.
  • Wednesday, July 22

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported at cumulative total this year of 1,458 cases, 124 hospitalizations and 30 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 647 cases, 46 hospitalizations and 10 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 371 cases, 21 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 155 cases, 21 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 151 cases, 29 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 105 cases, 7 hospitalizations and 2 death.
      • In Nelson County, there were 29 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 80,393  COVID-19 cases and 2,051 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 77,380 have been confirmed and 3,013 were probable. Of the deaths, 1,948 were from confirmed cases and 103 are probable. Of the confirmed and probable cases, 7,307 people have been hospitalized; 7,307 were confirmed cases and 44 were probable.
  • Tuesday, July 21

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported at cumulative total this year of 1,440 cases, 116 hospitalizations and 30 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 638 cases, 42 hospitalizations and 10 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 367 cases, 19 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 155 cases, 20 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 151 cases, 28 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 100 cases, 7 hospitalizations and 2 death.
      • In Nelson County, there were 29 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 79,371  COVID-19 cases and 2,048 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 76,427 have been confirmed and 2,944 were probable. Of the deaths, 1,945 were from confirmed cases and 103 are probable. Of the confirmed and probable cases, 7,267 people have been hospitalized; 7,223 were confirmed cases and 44 were probable.
  • Monday, July 20

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported at cumulative total this year of 1,414 cases, 116 hospitalizations and 29 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 628 cases, 42 hospitalizations and 10 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there were 361 cases, 19 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there were 155 cases, 20 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there were 146 cases, 28 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there were 96 cases, 7 hospitalizations and 2 death.
      • In Nelson County, there were 28 cases.
      • Of the cases in the Health District,
        • 45.9% were white, 26.2% were reported as other, 17.4% were Black and 10.5% were not reported. Of those cases, 30.2% were reported as Latino.
        • 53.5% were women and 46.5% were men.
      • Of hospitalizations in the district,
        • 47% were Black, 40% were white and 13% were reported as other. Of those hospitalizations, 15.7% were reported as Latino.
        • 52.6% were women and 47.4% were men.
      • Of deaths in the district,
        • 69% were white, 27.6% were Black and 3.4% were reported as other.
        • 51.7% were men and 48.3% were women.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported a cumulative total this year of at least 78,375  COVID-19 cases and 2,031 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 75,415 have been confirmed and 2,960 were probable. Of the deaths, 1,927 were from confirmed cases and 104 are probable. Of the confirmed and probable cases, 7,201 people have been hospitalized; 7,157 were confirmed cases and 44 were probable.
  • Friday, July 17

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 1,335 overall cases, 113 hospitalizations and 29 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 593 cases, 42 hospitalizations and 10 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 333 cases, 19 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 147 cases, 18 hospitalizations and 2 death.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 142 cases, 27 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there are 92 cases, 7 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there are 27 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 75,433 COVID-19 cases and 2,013 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 72,516 have been confirmed and 2,917 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,909 are from confirmed cases and 104 are from probable cases. A cumulative 7,087 people have been hospitalized; 7,040 are confirmed cases and 47 are probable.
  • Thursday, July 16

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District initially reported no new cases today, but at 4:27 p.m. tweeted that the site was in error. The statistics stood at 1,312 overall cases, 113  hospitalizations and 29 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 587 cases, 42 hospitalizations and 10 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 325 cases, 19 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 147 cases, 18 hospitalizations and 2 death.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 140 cases, 27 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there are 88 cases, 7 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there are 27 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 74,431 COVID-19 cases and 2,007 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 71,570 have been confirmed and 2,861 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,903 are from confirmed cases and 104 are from probable cases. A cumulative 7,020 people have been hospitalized; 6,975 are confirmed cases and 45 are probable.
  • Wednesday, July 15

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 1,298 cases, 109  hospitalizations and 29 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 583 cases, 39 hospitalizations and 10 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 318 cases, 19 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 145 cases, 17 hospitalizations and 2 death.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 139 cases, 27 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there are 88 cases, 7 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there are 27 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 73,527 COVID-19 cases and 1,992 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 70,669 have been confirmed and 2,858 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,882 are from confirmed cases and 110 are from probable cases. A cumulative 6,905 people have been hospitalized; 6,859 are confirmed cases and 46 are probable.
  • Tuesday, July 14

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 1,277 cases, 105  hospitalizations and 29 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 578 cases, 38 hospitalizations and 10 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 310 cases, 18 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 139 cases, 27 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 138 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 2 death.
      • In Greene County, there are 87 cases, 7 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there are 25 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 72,443 COVID-19 cases and 1,977 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 69,610 have been confirmed and 2,883 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,870 are from confirmed cases and 107 are from probable cases. A cumulative 6,817 people have been hospitalized; 6,771 are confirmed cases and 46 are probable.
  • Monday, July 13

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 1,236 cases, 106 hospitalizations and 29 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 563 cases, 38 hospitalizations and 10 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 285 cases, 18 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 138 cases, 28 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 138 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 2 death.
      • In Greene County, there are 87 cases, 7 hospitalizations and 2 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 25 cases.
      • Of the cases in the Health District,
        • 46.8% are white, 26.1% were reported as other, 16.2% are Black and 10.9% were not reported. 32.6% were reported as Latino.
        • 53.2% are women and 46.8% are men.
      • Of hospitalizations in the district,
        • 45.3% are Black, 40.6% are white and 14.2% were reported as other. 17% were reported as Latino.
        • 53.2% are women and 46.8% are men.
      • Of deaths in the district,
        • 69% are white, 27.6% are Black and 3.4% were reported as other.
        • 51.7% are men and 48.3% are women.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 71,642  COVID-19 cases and 1,968 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 68,814 have been confirmed and 2,828 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,861 are from confirmed cases and 107 are probable. A cumulative 6,765 people have been hospitalized; 6,720 are confirmed cases and 45 are probable.
  • Friday, July 10

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 1,144 cases, 102  hospitalizations and 29 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 520 cases, 36 hospitalizations and 10 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 260 cases, 17 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 134 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 2 death.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 128 cases, 27 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there are 80 cases, 7 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there are 22 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 68,931 COVID-19 cases and 1,958 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 66,095 have been confirmed and 2,836 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,853 are from confirmed cases and 105 are from probable cases. A cumulative 6,675 people have been hospitalized; 6,632 are confirmed cases and 43 are probable.
  • Thursday, July 9

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 1,123 cases, 101  hospitalizations and 29 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 512 cases, 36 hospitalizations and 10 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 251 cases, 17 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 134 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 2 death.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 126 cases, 26 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there are 78 cases, 7 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there are 22 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 67,988 COVID-19 cases and 1,937 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 65,191 have been confirmed and 2,797 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,832 are from confirmed cases and 105 are from probable cases. A cumulative 6,625 people have been hospitalized; 6,582 are confirmed cases and 42 are probable.
  • Wednesday, July 8

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 1,095 cases, 101  hospitalizations and 29 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 498 cases, 36 hospitalizations and 10 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 241 cases, 17 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 133 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 2 death.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 125 cases, 26 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there are 76 cases, 7 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there are 22 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 66,375 COVID-19 cases and 1,905 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 64,583 have been confirmed and 2,792 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,799 are from confirmed cases and 106 are from probable cases. A cumulative 6,577 people have been hospitalized; 6,534 are confirmed cases and 43 are probable.
  • Tuesday, July 7

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 1,063 cases, 101  hospitalizations and 29 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 472 cases, 36 hospitalizations and 10 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 239 cases, 17 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 132 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 2 death.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 123 cases, 26 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there are 76 cases, 7 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Nelson County, there are 21 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 66,740 COVID-19 cases and 1,881 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 63,950 have been confirmed and 2,790 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,775 are from confirmed cases and 106 are from probable cases. A cumulative 6,512 people have been hospitalized; 6,470 are confirmed cases and 42 are probable.
  • Monday, July 6

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 1,040 cases, 99 hospitalizations and 25 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 460 cases, 34 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 237 cases, 17 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 130 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 120 cases, 26 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there are 73 cases, 7 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 20 cases.
      • Of the cases in the Health District,
        • 46.2% are white, 25.7% were reported as other, 15.2% are Black and 11% were not reported. 34.2% were reported as Latino.
        • 52.6% are women and 47.4% are men.
      • Of hospitalizations in the district,
        • 44.4% are Black, 42.4% are white and 13.1% were reported as other. 16.2% were reported as Latino.
        • 53.5% are women and 46.5% are men.
      • Of deaths in the district,
        • 72% are white, 24% are Black and 4% were reported as other.
        • 52% are men and 48% are women.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 65,748  COVID-19 cases and 1,853 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 62,981 have been confirmed and 2,767 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,746 are from confirmed cases and 107 are probable. A cumulative 6,418 people have been hospitalized; 6,377 are confirmed cases and 41 are probable.
  • Thursday, June 2

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 948 cases, 97  hospitalizations and 23 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 412 cases, 33 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 218 cases, 17 hospitalizations and 5 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 119 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 114 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there are 67 cases, 7 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 18 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 63,735 COVID-19 cases and 1,816 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 61,039 have been confirmed and 2,696 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,712 are from confirmed cases and 104 are probable. A cumulative 6,333 people have been hospitalized; 6,298 are confirmed cases and 35 are probable.
  • Wednesday, July 1

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 938 cases, 94  hospitalizations and 22 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 407 cases, 31 hospitalizations and 9 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 216 cases, 17 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 119 cases, 14 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 112 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there are 66 cases, 7 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 18 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 63,203 COVID-19 cases and 1,786 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 60,528 have been confirmed and 2,675 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,681 are from confirmed cases and 105 are probable. A cumulative 6,262 people have been hospitalized; 6,228 are confirmed cases and 34 are probable.
  • Tuesday, June 30

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 926 cases, 88  hospitalizations and 20 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 401 cases, 28 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 212 cases, 17 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 118 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 110 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 7 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there are 67 cases, 7 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 18 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 62,787 COVID-19 cases and 1,763 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 60,124 have been confirmed and 2,663 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,658 are from confirmed cases and 105 are probable. A cumulative 6,203 people have been hospitalized; 6,169 are confirmed cases and 39 are probable.
  • Monday, June 29

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 916 cases, 88  hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 384 cases, 28 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 211 cases, 17 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 118 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 110 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there are 65 cases, 7 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 18 cases.
      • Of the cases in the Health District,
        • 46.4% are white, 22.5% were reported as other, 15.9% are Black and 13.2% were not reported. 31.3% were reported as Latino.
        • 52.8% are women, 46.9% are men and 0.2% was not reported.
      • Of hospitalizations in the district,
        • 44.3% are Black, 44.3% are white and 11.4% were reported as other. 12.5% were reported as Latino.
        • 52.3% are women and 47.7% are men.
      • Of deaths in the district,
        • 73.7% are white, 21.1% are Black and 5.3% were reported as other.
        • 52.6% are men and 47.1% are women.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 62,189 COVID-19 cases and 1,740 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 59,522 have been confirmed and 2,667 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,635 are from confirmed cases and 105 are probable. A cumulative 6,164 people have been hospitalized; 6,128 are confirmed cases and 36 are probable.
  • Friday, June 26

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 868 cases, 87 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 374 cases, 27 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 196 cases, 17 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 114 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 109 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there are 57 cases, 7 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 18 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 60,570  COVID-19 cases and 1,700 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 57,977 have been confirmed and 2,593 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,596 are from confirmed cases and 104 are from probable cases. A cumulative 6,071 people have been hospitalized; 6,035 are confirmed cases and 36 are probable.
  • Thursday, June 25

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 852 cases, 83 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 367 cases, 24 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 193 cases, 17 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 112 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 107 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Greene County, there are 57 cases, 6 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 18 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 59,946  COVID-19 cases and 1,675 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 57,384 have been confirmed and 2,562 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,572 are from confirmed cases and 103 are from probable cases. A cumulative 5,995 people have been hospitalized; 5,961 are confirmed cases and 34 are probable.
  • Wednesday, June 24

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 832 cases, 83 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 359 cases, 24 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 182 cases, 17 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 107 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 111 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Greene County, there are 55 cases, 6 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 18 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 59,514  COVID-19 cases and 1,661 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 56,956 have been confirmed and 2,558 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,559 are from confirmed cases and 102 are from probable cases. A cumulative 5,955 people have been hospitalized; 5,922 are confirmed cases and 33 are probable.
  • Tuesday, June 23

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 819 cases, 81 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 352 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 176 cases, 17 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 108 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 110 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Greene County, there are 55 cases, 6 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 18 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 58,994  COVID-19 cases and 1,645 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 56,452 have been confirmed and 2,542 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,542 are from confirmed cases and 103 are from probable cases. A cumulative 5,913 people have been hospitalized; 5,881 are confirmed cases and 32 are probable.
  • Monday, June 22

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 799 cases, 81  hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 340 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 172 cases, 17 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 105 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 109 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Greene County, there are 55 cases, 6 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 18 cases.
      • Of the cases in the Health District,
        • 48.2% are white, 22.4% were reported as other, 17% are Black and 12% were not reported. 29.5% were reported as Latino.
        • 51.9% are women, 47.6% are men and .5% was not reported.
      • Of hospitalizations in the district,
        • 48.1% are Black, 44.4% are white and 7.4 % were reported as other. 7.4% were reported as Latino.
        • 53.1% are women and 46.9% are men.
      • Of deaths in the district,
        • 73.7% are white, 21.1% are Black and 5.3% were reported as other.
        • 52.6% are men and 47.1% are women.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 58,465 COVID-19 cases and 1,620 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 55,949 have been confirmed and 2,516 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,517 are from confirmed cases and 103 are probable. A cumulative 5,869 people have been hospitalized; 5,837 are confirmed cases and 32 are probable.
  • Friday, June 19

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 739 cases, 81 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 304 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 164 cases, 17 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 103 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 103 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Greene County, there are 48 cases, 6 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 18 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 56,973  COVID-19 cases and 1,602 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 54,392 have been confirmed and 2,481 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,499 are from confirmed cases and 103 are from probable cases. A cumulative 5,713 people have been hospitalized; 5,665 are confirmed cases and 32 are probable.
  • Thursday, June 18

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 737 cases, 81 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 302 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 164 cases, 17 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 103 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 101 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Greene County, there are 46 cases, 6 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 18 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 56,238  COVID-19 cases and 1,586 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 53,769 have been confirmed and 2,469 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,482 are from confirmed cases and 104 are from probable cases. A cumulative 5,713 people have been hospitalized; 5,661 are confirmed cases and 31 are probable.
  • Wednesday, June 17

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 722 cases, 81 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 293 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 161 cases, 17 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 103 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 101 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Greene County, there are 46 cases, 6 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 18 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 55,775  COVID-19 cases and 1,583 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 53,318 have been confirmed and 2,457 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,478 are from confirmed cases and 105 are from probable cases. A cumulative 5,692 people have been hospitalized; 5,661 are confirmed cases and 31 are probable.
  • Tuesday, June 16

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 717 cases, 81 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 293 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 160 cases, 17 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 102 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 99 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Greene County, there are 45 cases, 6 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 18 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 55,331  COVID-19 cases and 1,570 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 52,917 have been confirmed and 2,414 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,465 are from confirmed cases and 105 are from probable cases. A cumulative 5,643 people have been hospitalized; 5,614 are confirmed cases and 29 are probable.
  • Monday, June 15

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 708 cases, 81  hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 290 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 154 cases, 17 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 102 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 99 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Greene County, there are 45 cases, 6 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 18 cases.
      • Of the cases in the Health District,
        • 49.3% are white, 19.8% were reported as other, 18.5% are Black and 12.4% were not reported. 25.6% were reported as Latino.
        • 51.8% are women, 47.2% are men and 1% was not reported.
      • Of hospitalizations in the district,
        • 48.1% are Black, 44.4% are white and 7.4 % were reported as other. 7.4% were reported as Latino.
        • 53.1% are women and 46.9% are men.
      • Of deaths in the district,
        • 68.4% are white, 21.1% are Black and 10.5% were reported as other.
        • 52.6% are men and 47.4% are women.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 54,866 COVID-19 cases and 1,552 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 52,460 have been confirmed and 2,426 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,444 are from confirmed cases and 108 are probable. A cumulative 5,588 people have been hospitalized; 5,557 are confirmed cases and 31 are probable.
  • Friday, June 12

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 680 cases, 79 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 272 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 146 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 101 cases, 25 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 98 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Greene County, there are 45 cases, 6 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 18 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 53,211  COVID-19 cases and 1,534 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 50,583 have been confirmed and 2,358 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,426 are from confirmed cases and 108 are from probable cases. A cumulative 5,445 people have been hospitalized; 5,417 are confirmed cases and 28 are probable.
  • Thursday, June 11

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 669 cases, 78 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 269 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 144 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 98 cases, 24 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 95 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Greene County, there are 45 cases, 6 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 18 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 52,647  COVID-19 cases and 1,520 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 50,275 have been confirmed and 2,372 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,413 are from confirmed cases and 107 are from probable cases. A cumulative 5,360 people have been hospitalized; 5,331 are confirmed cases and 29 are probable.
  • Wednesday, June 10

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 655 cases, 77 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 260 cases, 21 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 142 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 98 cases, 24 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 94 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Greene County, there are 44 cases, 4 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 17 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 51,251  COVID-19 cases and 1,477 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 48,879 have been confirmed and 2,372 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,373 are from confirmed cases and 104 are from probable cases. A cumulative 5,143 people have been hospitalized; 5,112 are confirmed cases and 31 are probable.
  • Tuesday, June 9

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 649 cases, 77 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 258 cases, 21 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 141 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 95 cases, 24 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 94 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Greene County, there are 44 cases, 4 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 17 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 51,251  COVID-19 cases and 1,477 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 48,879 have been confirmed and 2,372 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,373 are from confirmed cases and 104 are from probable cases. A cumulative 5,143 people have been hospitalized; 5,112 are confirmed cases and 31 are probable.
  • Monday, June 8

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 644 cases, 77  hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 255 cases, 21 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 139 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 95 cases, 24 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 94 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Greene County, there are 44 cases, 6 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 17 cases.
      • Of the cases in the Health District,
        • 50.6% are white, 19.3% are Black, 18.3% were reported as other and 11.8% were not reported. 23.4% were reported as Latino.
        • 47% are men, 52.3% are women and 0.6% were not reported.
      • Of hospitalizations in the district,
        • 50.6% are Black, 40.3% are white and 9.1% were reported as other. 6.5% were reported as Latino.
        • 46.8% are men and 53.2% are women.
      • Of deaths in the district,
        • 68.4% are white, 21.1% are Black and 10.5% were reported as other.
        • 52.6% are men and 47.4% are women.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 51,251 COVID-19 cases and 1,477 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 48,879 have been confirmed and 2,372 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,373 are from confirmed cases and 104 are probable. A cumulative 5,143 people have been hospitalized; 5,112 are confirmed cases and 31 are probable.
  • Friday, June 5

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 579 cases, 73 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 214 cases, 19 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 131 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 94 cases, 24 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 85 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Greene County, there are 35 cases, 4 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 17 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 48,532  COVID-19 cases and 1,453 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 46,281 have been confirmed and 2,251 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,350 are from confirmed cases and 103 are from probable cases. A cumulative 5,008 people have been hospitalized; 4,978 are confirmed cases and 30 are probable.
  • Thursday, June 4

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 573 cases, 72 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 213 cases, 19 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 131 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 94 cases, 23 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 84 cases, 11 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Greene County, there are 34 cases, 4 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 17 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 47,856  COVID-19 cases and 1,445 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 45,620 have been confirmed and 2,236 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,338 are from confirmed cases and 107 are from probable cases. A cumulative 4,957 people have been hospitalized; 4,957 are confirmed cases and 32 are probable.
  • Wednesday, June 3

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 556 cases, 70 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 204 cases, 19 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 128 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 92 cases, 23 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 81 cases, 9 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Greene County, there are 34 cases, 4 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 17 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 46,905 COVID-19 cases and 1,428 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 44,715 have been confirmed and 2,190 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,322 are from confirmed cases and 106 are from probable cases. A cumulative 4,884 people have been hospitalized; 4,852 are confirmed cases and 32 are probable.
  • Tuesday, June 2

  • Monday, June 1

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 546 cases, 70 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 199 cases, 19 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 125 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 92 cases, 23 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 79 cases, 9 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Greene County, there are 34 cases, 4 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 17 cases.
      • Of the cases in the Health District,
        • 50.7% are white, 21.4% are Black, 14.8% were reported as other and 13% were not reported. 17.4% were reported as Latino.
        • 46% are men, 53.8% are women and 0.2% were not reported.
      • Of hospitalizations in the district,
        • 51.4% are Black, 41.4% are white and 7.1% were reported as other. 1.4% were reported as Latino.
        • 45.7% are men and 54.3% are women.
      • Of deaths in the district,
        • 68.4% are white, 21.1% are Black and 10.5% were reported as other.
        • 52.6% are men and 47.4% are women.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 45,398 COVID-19 cases and 1,392 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 43,247 have been confirmed and 2,151 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,282 are from confirmed cases and 110 are probable. A cumulative 4,694 people have been hospitalized; 4,660 are confirmed cases and 34 are probable.
  • Friday, May 29

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 498 cases, 69 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 180 cases, 19 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 105 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 90 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 76 cases, 9 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Greene County, there are 31 cases, 3 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 16 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 42,533 COVID-19 cases and 1,358 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 40,477 have been confirmed and 2,056 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,258 are from confirmed cases and 100 are from probable cases. A cumulative 4,529 people have been hospitalized; 4,497 are confirmed cases and 32 are probable.
    • In Charlottesville, the COVID-19 pandemic is casting new light on the correlation between housing and health. In the third part of the Determined series, Determined to Stay, Jordy Yager delves into how longstanding racial and economic systems of segregation have denied successful life outcome to generations of Black residents.
    • Gov. Ralph Northam’s mask mandate goes into effect today, requiring face coverings inside public spaces. Billy Jean Louis and Charlotte Rene Woods talked to local merchants and officials about the rule and enforcement.
    • On Grounds, University of Virginia officials are working on a process to reopen on Aug. 25. Billy and Charlotte reported on how final decisions are scheduled for the middle of next month and the thoughts of some in the university’s sphere.
    • Graduate students at UVA are petitioning university officials for extensions to help them fulfill their studies. The pandemic has made key portions of some masters and doctoral student’s work impossible to undertake, Billy reported, and this jeopardizes funding, visa status and more.
    • Also on Grounds, two students are testing a COVID-19 contact-tracing app in conjunction with a Notre Dame student. Additionally, Charlotte reported, a Richmond-based accelerator program is calling for applications, including in the Charlottesville area, for startups with a health focus.
  • Thursday, May 28

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 480 cases, 68 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 170 cases, 19 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 102 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 88 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 76 cases, 9 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Greene County, there are 28 cases, 3 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 16 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 41,401 COVID-19 cases and 1,338 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 39,393 have been confirmed and 2,008 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,236 are from confirmed cases and 102 are from probable cases. A cumulative 4,442 people have been hospitalized; 4,410 are confirmed cases and 32 are probable.
  • Wednesday, May 27

  • Tuesday, May 26

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 451 cases, 68 hospitalizations and 19 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 161 cases, 19 hospitalizations and 8 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 90 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 3 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 87 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 73 cases, 9 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Greene County, there are 25 cases,32 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 16 cases.
      • Of the cases in the Health District,
        • 55% are white, 24.6% are Black, 12.2% were reported as other and 8.2% were not reported. 11.8% were reported as Latino.
        • 44.1% are men, 55.7% are women and 0.2% were not reported.
      • Of hospitalizations in the district,
        • 52.9% are Black, 39.7% are white and 7.4% were reported as other. 1.5% were reported as Latino.
        • 45.6% are men and 54.4% are women.
      • Of deaths in the district,
        • 68.4% are white, 21.1% are Black and 10.5% were reported as other.
        • 52.6% are men and 47.4% are women.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 39,342 COVID-19 cases and 1,236 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 37,440 have been confirmed and 1,902 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,175 are from confirmed cases and 61 are probable. A cumulative 4,325 people have been hospitalized; 4,294 are confirmed cases and 31 are probable.
  • Friday, May 22

  • Thursday, May 21

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 394 cases, 68 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 142 cases, 19 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 83 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 72 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 64 cases and 9 hospitalizations.
      • In Greene County, there are 20 cases, 3 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 13 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 34,137 COVID-19 cases and 1,099 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 32,428 have been confirmed and 1,709 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,064 are from confirmed cases and 35 are probable. A cumulative 4,093 people have been hospitalized; 4,066 are confirmed cases and 27 are probable.
  • Wednesday, May 20

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 390 cases, 67 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 142 cases, 18 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 82 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 72 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 61 cases and 9 hospitalizations.
      • In Greene County, there are 20 cases, 3 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 13 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 32,908 COVID-19 cases and 1,074 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 31,247 have been confirmed and 1,661 are probable. Of the deaths, 1,040 are from confirmed cases and 34 are probable. A cumulative 3,979 people have been hospitalized; 3,951 are confirmed cases and 28 are probable.
  • Tuesday, May 19

  • Monday, May 18

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 384 cases, 66 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 139 cases, 18 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 82 cases, 22 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 72 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 60 cases and 9 hospitalizations.
      • In Greene County, there are 19 cases, 2 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 12 cases.
      • Of the cases in the Health District,
        • 57% are white, 27.32% are Black, 10.7% were reported as other and 4.9% were not reported.
        • 44.8% are men, 54.9% are women and 0.3% were not reported.
      • Of hospitalizations in the district,
        • 53% are Black, 39.4% are white and 7.6% were reported as other.
        • 45.5% are men and 54.5% are women.
      • Of deaths in the district,
        • 61.5% are white, 30.8% are Black and 7.7% were reported as other.
        • 61.5% are men and 38.5% are women.
        • 69.2% are over 80.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 31,140 COVID-19 cases and 1,014 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 29,591 have been confirmed and 1,549 are probable. Of the deaths, 980 are from confirmed cases and 34 are probable. A cumulative 3,822 people have been hospitalized; 3,796 are confirmed cases and 26 are probable.
  • Friday, May 15

  • Thursday, May 14

    • An article in The Atlantic says that Virginia is improperly blending the results of two different types of coronavirus test, harming the integrity of its data.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 364 cases, 65 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 130 cases, 18 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 79 cases, 21 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 68 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 59 cases and 9 hospitalizations.
      • In Greene County, there are 16 cases, 2 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 12 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 27,813 COVID-19 cases and 955 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 26,469 have been confirmed and 1,344 are probable. Of the deaths, 927 are from confirmed cases and 28 are probable. A cumulative 3,592 people have been hospitalized; 3,658 are confirmed cases and 24 are probable. Of the 185,551 people tested, 165,486 are unique people tested.
  • Wednesday, May 13

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 360 cases, 65 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 126 cases, 18 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 79 cases, 21 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 68 cases, 15 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 59 cases and 9 hospitalizations.
      • In Greene County, there are 16 cases, 2 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 12 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 26,746 COVID-19 cases and 899 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 25,431 have been confirmed and 1,315 are probable. Of the deaths, 899 are from confirmed cases and 28 are probable. A cumulative 3,520 people have been hospitalized; 3,498 are confirmed cases and 22 are probable. Of the 180,084 people tested, 160,077 are unique people tested.
  • Tuesday, May 12

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 351 cases, 62 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 123 cases, 16 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 79 cases, 21 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 68 cases, 14 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 56 cases and 9 hospitalizations.
      • In Greene County, there are 15 cases, 2 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 10 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 25,070 COVID-19 cases and 850 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 23,889 have been confirmed and 1,181 are probable. Of the deaths, 823 are from confirmed cases and 27 are probable. A cumulative 3,300 people have been hospitalized; 3,278 are confirmed cases and 22 are probable. Of the 167,758 people tested, 149,436 are unique people tested.
    • “Determined: Stories of resilience in a broken ecosystem,” a Facebook grant-funded project by Jordy Yager that Charlottesville Tomorrow is publishing in conjunction with Vinegar Hill Magazine, has launched and casts a spotlight on the local disproportionality of COVID-19’s effects on portions of the area’s African American communities. The first part, Determined to work, looks at unemployment and underemployment.

    • For those whose jobs during the pandemic take them out of their homes, child care remains a complicated issue. Billy Jean Louis spoke to several owners and operators about how the restrictions and safety precautions have sometimes mean reaching into their own pockets to keep their child care centers afloat.

    • Some of the workers who have continued to be employed to a degree during the state’s disruption are in construction. Charlotte Rene Woods has returned with the Development Digest with updates on high-profile buildings in Charlottesville that have had minor setbacks related to COVID-19.

  • Monday, May 11

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 351 cases, 62 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 123 cases, 16 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 79 cases, 21 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 68 cases, 14 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 56 cases and 9 hospitalizations.
      • In Greene County, there are 15 cases, 2 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 10 cases.
      • Of the cases in the Health District,
        • 57.8% are white, 28.2% are Black, 9.7% were reported as other and 4.3% were not reported.
        • 42.2% are men, 57.5% are women and 0.3% were not reported.
      • Of hospitalizations in the district,
        • 53.2% are Black, 37.1% are white and 9.7% were reported as other.
        • 43.5% are men and 56.5% are women.
      • Of deaths in the district,
        • 61.5% are white, 30.8% are Black and 7.7% were reported as other.
        • 61.5% are men and 38.5% are women.
        • 69.2% are over 80.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 25,070 COVID-19 cases and 850 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 23,889 have been confirmed and 1,181 are probable. Of the deaths, 823 are from confirmed cases and 27 are probable. A cumulative 3,300 people have been hospitalized; 3,278 are confirmed cases and 22 are probable. Of the 167,758 people tested, 149,436 are unique people tested.
  • Saturday, May 9-Sunday, May 10

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District on Sunday reported 345 cases, 62 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 120 cases, 16 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 79 cases, 21 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 66 cases, 14 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 55 cases and 9 hospitalizations.
      • In Greene County, there are 15 cases, 2 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 10 cases.
      • At the Albemarle-Charlottesville Regional Jail, there were 4 cases in staff members, as of May 8
    • The Virginia Department of Health on Sunday reported at least 24,081 COVID-19 cases and 839 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 22,962 have been confirmed and 1,119 are probable. Of the deaths, 813 are confirmed and 26 are probable. A cumulative 3,211 people have been hospitalized; 3,190 are confirmed cases and 21 are probable. Of the 157,957 people tested, 141,936 are unique people tested.
  • Friday, May 8

  • Thursday, May 7

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 328 cases, 60 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 112 cases, 16 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 78 cases, 20 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 65 cases, 13 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 51 cases and 9 hospitalizations.
      • In Greene County, there are 13 cases, 2 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 9 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 21,570 COVID-19 cases and 769 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 20,537 have been confirmed and 1,033 are probable. Of the deaths, 745 are confirmed and 24 are probable. A cumulative 2,955 people have been hospitalized; 2,934 are confirmed cases and 21 are probable. Of the 136,558 people tested, 122,119 are unique people tested.
  • Wednesday, May 6

    • As of 12:30 p.m., the Thomas Jefferson Health District and the Virginia Department of Health have not posted new statistics due to technical difficulties overnight.
  • Tuesday, May 5

  • Monday, May 4

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 319 cases, 60 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 110 cases, 16 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 76 cases, 20 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 63 cases, 13 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 49 cases and 9 hospitalizations.
      • In Greene County, there are 12 cases, 2 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 9 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health reported at least 19,492 COVID-19 cases and 684 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 18,640 have been confirmed and 852 are probable. Of the deaths, 662 are confirmed and 22 are probable. A cumulative 2,700 people have been hospitalized; 2,681 are confirmed cases and 19 are probable. Of the 122,788 people tested, 116,441 are unique people tested.
  • Friday, May 1

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 298 cases, 60 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 103 cases, 16 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 74 cases, 20 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 58 cases, 13 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 45 cases and 9 hospitalizations.
      • In Greene County, there are 10 cases, 2 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 8 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health on Thursday reported at least 16,901 COVID-19 cases and 581 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 16,109 have been confirmed and 792 are probable. Of the deaths, 572 are confirmed and 9 are probable. A cumulative 2,416 people have been hospitalized, and 105,648 people have been tested. Of the people hospitalized, 2,407 are confirmed cases and 9 are probable.
  • Thursday, April 30

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 293 cases, 59 hospitalizations and 13 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 103 cases, 16 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 73 cases, 19 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 53 cases, 13 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 43 cases and 9 hospitalizations.
      • In Greene County, there are 10 cases, 2 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 8 cases.
    • The Virginia Department of Health on Thursday reported at least 15,846 COVID-19 cases and 552 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 15,180 have been confirmed and 666 are probable. Of the deaths, 543 are confirmed and 9 are probable. A cumulative 2,322 people have been hospitalized, and 90,843 people have been tested. Of the people hospitalized, 2,313 are confirmed cases and 9 are probable.
  • Wednesday, April 29

     

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District released a new dashboard to keep track of COVID-19 cases. It will be updated daily at 10 a.m. The Health District reported 265 cases, 59 hospitalizations and 12 deaths.
      • In Albemarle County, there were 81 cases, 16 hospitalizations and 4 deaths.
      • In Fluvanna County, there are 73 cases, 19 hospitalizations and 5 deaths.
      • In Charlottesville, there are 52 cases, 13 hospitalizations and 2 deaths.
      • In Louisa County, there are 41 cases and 9 hospitalizations.
      • In Greene County, there are 10 cases, 2 hospitalizations and 1 death.
      • In Nelson County, there are 7 cases.
      • Of the cases in the Heath District,
        • 56.4% are white, 34.1% are Black, 7.2% were reported as other and 2.3% are unknown.
        • 45.1% are men, 54.5% are women and 0.4% were not reported.
      • Of deaths in the district,
        • 58.3% are white and 41.7% are Black.
        • 66.7% are men and 33.3% are women.
        • 66.7% are over 80.
    • The Virginia Department of Health on Wednesday reported at least 14,961 COVID-19 cases and 522 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 14,328 have been confirmed and 633 are probable. Of the deaths, 513 are confirmed and 9 are probable. A cumulative 2,259 people have been hospitalized, and 85,307 people have been tested. Of the people hospitalized, 2,252 are confirmed cases and 7 are probable.
  • Tuesday, April 28

  • Friday, April 24

     

    • On Wednesday, April 22, the Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 253 positive COVID-19 cases, which includes 6 clinically diagnosed cases, and 13 deaths. (Clinically diagnosed means people who have not been tested and are presenting symptoms of COVID-19 but have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive, like a spouse.) Albemarle County is reported to have 80 cases, Fluvanna County is reported to have 78 cases (includes 5 clinically diagnosed), Charlottesville has 44 (includes 1 clinically diagnosed), Louisa County has 36, Greene County has 8 and Nelson County has 7.
      • 142 of the cases in the Health District are under 59, and 110 are over 60. The age of one person is unknown.
      • 115 cases are men, and 138 are women.
      • Of the cases in the Health District, 80 are Black, 114 are white, 24 were listed as other and 5 are unknown.
      • Of the hospitalizations, 32 are Black, 15 are white and 2 were listed as other.
      • Of the deaths, 3 were Black and 1o were white.
    • On Thursday morning, the Virginia Department of Health reported at least 11,594 COVID-19 cases and 410 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 11,169 have been confirmed and 3 are probable. Of the deaths, 407 are confirmed and 3 are probable. A cumulative 1,837 people have been hospitalized, and 69,015 people have been tested. Of the people hospitalized, 1,829 are confirmed and 8 are probable.
    • As COVID-19 rages, the emotions of medical workers can run the gamut in a single shift. In the first of a three-part series, Kate Hidalgo Bellows reported on how the experiences of fighting a pandemic with an uncertain trajectory have affected them emotionally, mentally and physically.
      • In this installment, Kate talked to Dr. Taison Bell, a critical care and infectious disease physician for UVa Health System; Kendall Barger, a medical intensive care unit nurse; and Pam Cipriano, dean of the University of Virginia School of Nursing.
    • University of Virginia Provost Liz Magill recently announced that certain tenure-track faculty will automatically receive an additional probationary year due to the pandemic. Faculty members have indicated that they would like to see that extension apply to professors who aren’t on the tenure track, The Cavalier Daily reported.
    • In a Q&A, Charlottesville Police Chief RaShall Brackney talked about how the department is working in this altered landscape.
    • Kristen Suokko asks that we “don’t forget the local efforts that helped us through” the pandemic.
  • Monday, April 27

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 258 positive COVID-19 cases and also announced a daily dashboard that will launch on Wednesday.
    • On Monday morning, the Virginia Department of Health reported at least 13,535 COVID-19 cases and 458 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 13,036 have been confirmed and 499 are probable. Of the deaths, 454 are confirmed and 4 are probable. A cumulative 2,066 people have been hospitalized, and 80,180 people have been tested. Of the people hospitalized, 2,059 are confirmed cases and 7 are probable.
  • Thursday, April 23

    • On Thursday morning, the Virginia Department of Health reported at least 10,998 COVID-19 cases and 372 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 10,627 have been confirmed and 371 are probable. Of the deaths, 37o are confirmed and 2 are probable. A cumulative 1,753 people have been hospitalized, and 60,778 people have been tested. Of the people hospitalized, 1,743 are confirmed and 10 are probable.
  • Wednesday, April 22

    • On Wednesday, April 22, the Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 245 positive COVID-19 cases, which includes 6 clinically diagnosed cases, and 12 deaths. (Clinically diagnosed means people who have not been tested and are presenting symptoms of COVID-19 but have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive, like a spouse.) Fluvanna County is reported to have 77 cases, Albemarle County is reported to have 75 cases (includes 5 clinically diagnosed), Charlottesville has 42 (includes 1 clinically diagnosed), Louisa County has 36, Greene County has 8 and Nelson County has 7.
    • Late Wednesday afternoon, the Virginia Department of Health reported at least 10,266 COVID-19 cases and 349 deaths. Of the cases in the state, 9,952 have been confirmed and 314 are probable. Of the deaths, 347 are confirmed and 2 are probable. A cumulative 1,659 people have been hospitalized, and 60,778 people have been tested.Of the people hospitalized, 1,656 are confirmed and 3 are probable.
      • Earlier in the day, Virginia Department of Health has tweeted about an error in its COVID-19 page: “The process which compiles COVID-19 case information overnight experienced an error that caused complete case information to be unavailable this morning. VDH staff are working to resolve the issue, and updated information will be posted as soon as possible.”
  • Tuesday, April 21

     

  • Monday, April 20

    • On Monday, April 20, the Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 222 positive COVID-19 cases, which includes 6 clinically diagnosed cases, and 11 deaths. (Clinically diagnosed means people who have not been tested and are presenting symptoms of COVID-19 but have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive, like a spouse.) Fluvanna County is reported to have 73 cases, Albemarle County is reported to have 64 cases (includes 5 clinically diagnosed), Charlottesville has 41 (includes 1 clinically diagnosed), Louisa County has 32, Greene County has 7 and Nelson County has 5.
    • On Monday, April 20, the Virginia Department of Health reported at least 8,990 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 300 deaths. A cumulative 1,500 people have been hospitalized, and 56,735 people have been tested.
  • Sunday, April 19

     

    • On Sunday, April 19, the Virginia Department of Health reported at least 8,537 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 277 deaths. A cumulative 1,422 people have been hospitalized, and 54,733 people have been tested.
    • On Saturday, April 18, the Virginia Department of Health reported at least 8,053 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 258 deaths. A cumulative 1,296 people have been hospitalized, and 51,931 people have been tested.
    • Friday evening, the Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 212 positive COVID-19 cases, which includes 6 clinically diagnosed cases, and 8 deaths. (Clinically diagnosed means people who have not been tested and are presenting symptoms of COVID-19 but have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive, like a spouse.) Fluvanna County is reported to have 70 cases, Albemarle County is reported to have 58 cases (includes 5 clinically diagnosed), Charlottesville has 40 (includes 1 clinically diagnosed), Louisa County has 32, Greene County has 7 and Nelson County has 5.
      • 120 cases are people under 59 and 92 over 60
      • 67 of the cases are in Black people, 111 in white people, 18 in other races and 16 unknown
      • 19 of the people who are hospitalized are Black and 15 are white
      • 99 of the cases are men and 113 are women
      • 2 of the fatalities are Black and 6 are white

     

  • Friday, April 17

  • Thursday, April 16

    • On the morning of Thursday, April 16, the Virginia Department of Health reported at least 6,889 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 208 deaths. A cumulative 1,114 people have been hospitalized, and 46,444 people have been tested. The Health Department also noted 35 hospitalizations in the Thomas Jefferson Health District.
  • Wednesday, April 15

  • Tuesday, April 14

  • Monday, April 13

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 185 positive COVID-19 cases, which includes 6 clinically diagnosed cases, and 4 deaths. (Clinically diagnosed means people who have not been tested and are presenting symptoms of COVID-19 but have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive, like a spouse.) Fluvanna County is reported to have 62 cases, Albemarle County has 53 cases (includes 5 clinically diagnosed), Charlottesville has 34 (includes 1 clinically diagnosed), Louisa County has 27, Nelson County has 5 and Greene County has 4.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District tweeted that it will update local numbers from this point forward on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
    • On the morning of Monday, April 13, the Virginia Department of Health reported at least 5,747 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 149 deaths. A cumulative 903 people have been hospitalized, and 41,401 people have been tested.
  • Sunday, April 12

  • Friday, April 10

    • During a Friday afternoon news conference, the Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 124 positive COVID-19 cases, which includes 6 clinically diagnosed cases, and 4 deaths. (Clinically diagnosed means people who have not been tested and are presenting symptoms of COVID-19 but have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive, like a spouse.) Albemarle County is reported to have 48 cases (includes 5 clinically diagnosed), Charlottesville has 31 (includes 1 clinically diagnosed), Louisa County has 21, Fluvanna County has 17, Nelson County has 4 and Greene County has 3.
      • 77 cases are people under 59 and 45 over 60 (there were some people whose ages could not be determined)
      • 40 of the cases are in Black people, 62 in white people, 13 in other races and 9 unknown
      • 17 of the people who are hospitalized are Black and 10 are white
      • Health District Director Dr. Denise Bonds said Black people are over-represented in cases and hospitalizations.
      • 58 of the cases are men and 66 are women
    • Effective Saturday, April 11, Charlottesville Area Transit is reducing its service schedule to ensure the safety of their employees and passengers, while continuing to provide the community with essential trips. More information on this “Lifeline” reduced service schedule, can be found on CAT’s home page. Additionally, the hours of the Downtown Transit Station have been reduced to 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays only.
    • On the morning of Friday, April 10, the Virginia Department of Health reported at least 4,509 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 121 deaths. A cumulative 772 people have been hospitalized, and 34,459 people have been tested.
    • Many of the entities stepping in to aid local residents and first responders are nonprofit organizations, and support for them is needed more than ever, Cristine Nardi, Dana Harris and Dan Layman, of the Center for Nonprofit Excellence wrote.
    • As we near the expected peak of COVID-19 cases, local organizations and businesses still are hard at work to supply personal protective equipment and face coverings to medical workers and the public, Billy Jean Louis reported.
    • High school seniors are balancing the loss of the traditional events that wrap up public school careers, the pandemic and their futures, Marie Ungar reported.
    • Our vehicles that have been sitting idle for the most part during the pandemic, and Brian Carlton reported on some minor things that need to be done to ensure they do what we need them to do when we need them again.
  • Wednesday, April 8

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District announced 112 cases of COVID-19 in the area and 4 deaths. This tally includes 6 clinically diagnosed cases, which means people who have not been tested and are presenting symptoms of COVID-19 but have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive. The Health District still is working on a new epidemiology tracking system and now says it will have localized statistics on Friday.
    • On the advice of the Rappahannock Rapidan Health District, Shenandoah National Park has been temporarily shut down. Portions of the park recently had been shuttered due to social distancing violations. U.S. routes 211 and 33, which pass through the park, will remain open.
    • On the morning of Wednesday, April 8, the Virginia Department of Health reported at least 3,645 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 75 deaths. A cumulative 615 people have been hospitalized, and 30,645 people have been tested.
  • Thursday, April 9

  • Tuesday, April 7

  • Monday, April 6

  • Sunday, April 5

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District on Sunday afternoon reported 95 positive COVID-19 cases, which includes clinically diagnosed cases, and 1 death. (Clinically diagnosed means people who have not been tested and are presenting symptoms of COVID-19 but have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive, like a spouse.) Albemarle County is reported to have 46 cases (includes 5 clinically diagnosed), Charlottesville has 20 (includes 1 clinically diagnosed), Louisa County has 14, Fluvanna County has 9, Greene County has 4 and Nelson County has 2.
    • On the morning of Sunday, April 5, the Virginia Department of Health reported at least 2.637 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 51 deaths. A cumulative 431 people have been hospitalized, and 23,671 people have been tested. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported at least 304,826 cases nationally and 7,616 deaths.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District on Saturday afternoon reported 90 positive COVID-19 cases, which includes clinically diagnosed cases. (Clinically diagnosed means people who have not been tested and are presenting symptoms of COVID-19 but have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive, like a spouse.) Albemarle County is reported to have 44 cases (includes 4 clinically diagnosed), Charlottesville has 20 (includes 1 clinically diagnosed), Louisa County has 14, Fluvanna County has 7, Greene County has 3 and Nelson County has 2.
    • Charlottesville Area Transit is restricting each bus to a 10-passenger capacity.
    • On the morning of Saturday, April 4, the Virginia Department of Health reported at least 2.407 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 52 deaths. A cumulative 390 people have been hospitalized, and 21,552 people have been tested. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported at least 277,205 cases nationally and 6,593 deaths.
  • Friday, April 3

  • Thursday, April 2

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District on Thursday afternoon reported 68 positive COVID-19 cases, which includes clinically diagnosed cases and 1 death. (Clinically diagnosed means people who have not been tested and are presenting symptoms of COVID-19 but have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive, like a spouse.) Albemarle County is reported to have 32 cases (includes 4 clinically diagnosed), Charlottesville has 16 (includes 1 clinically diagnosed), Louisa County has 12, Fluvanna County has 5, Nelson County has 2 and Greene County has 1.
    • On Thursday, April 2, the Virginia Department of Health reported at least 1,706 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 41 deaths. A cumulative 246 people have been hospitalized, and 17,589 people have been tested.
    • Dr. Greg Gelburd has released a video that uses a hiking safety analogy in the hopes of hammering home COVID-19 precautions to a younger audience, Kate Hidalgo Bellows writes.
    • Restaurant workers need paid sick time to help slow the spread of COVID-19 and other diseases, Richard Lord writes in this opinion piece.
  • Wednesday, April 1

    • Community members and landlords are seeking solutions for rent payments amid the pandemic, Charlotte Rene Woods writes.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District on Wednesday evening reported 63 positive COVID-19 cases, which includes clinically diagnosed cases and 1 death. (Clinically diagnosed means people who have not been tested and are presenting symptoms of COVID-19 but have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive, like a spouse.) Albemarle County is reported to have 28 cases (includes 4 clinically diagnosed), Charlottesville has 16 (includes 1 clinically diagnosed), Louisa County has 12, Fluvanna County has 4, Nelson County has 2 and Greene County has 1. The Health District no longer is including a clinically diagnosed case outside of the district stemming from a positive case from within the district.
    • In the Thomas Jefferson Health District, 41 of the 63 cases are people who are under age 60. Of the 63, 26 are men and 37 are women. Nineteen people have been hospitalized, and there has been 1 death.
    • On Wednesday, April 1, the Virginia Department of Health reported at least 1,484 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 34 deaths. At least 208 people have been hospitalized and 15,344 people have been tested.
    • The Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles has announced that it will be closed until April 23. Transactions on its website still are available. Vehicle registrations that expire in March and April have been extended for 60 days from the date of expiration. Driver’s licenses and identification cards that expire between March 15 and May 15 have been extended 60 days from the date of expiration.
  • Tuesday, March 31

  • Monday, March 30

    • Kate Hidalgo Bellows talked to several people in the area about what the court emergency that included a shut-down of evictions means locally.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District on Monday reported 54 positive COVID-19 cases and 4 clinically diagnosed cases. (Clinically diagnosed means people who have not been tested and are presenting symptoms of COVID-19 but have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive, like a spouse.) Albemarle County is reported to have 24 cases (includes 2 clinically diagnosed), Charlottesville has 13 (includes 1 clinically diagnosed), Louisa County has 10, Fluvanna County has 3, Nelson County has 2, Greene County has 1 and there is 1 clinically diagnosed case outside of the Health District stemming from a positive case from within the district.
    • Gov. Ralph Northam issued Executive Order 55, which further tightened restriction in Virginia during the COVID-19 pandemic. The order, which will be in effect at least through June 10, says that Virginians shall remain at home except for a few limited reasons, including getting groceries, seeking medical care and engaging in outdoor activity, given that individuals maintain at least a 6-foot distance from other people.
    • On Monday, March 30, the Virginia Department of Health reported at least 1,020 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 25 deaths. At least 136 people have been hospitalized and 12,038 people have been tested. Nationally, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at 4 p.m. Sunday, March 29, reported 122,653 cases nationwide and 2,112 deaths.
  • Sunday, March 29

    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District on Saturday reported 44 positive COVID-19 cases and 4 clinically diagnosed cases. (Clinically diagnosed means people who have not been tested and are presenting symptoms of COVID-19 but have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive, like a spouse.) Albemarle County is reported to have 21 cases (includes 2 clinically diagnosed), Charlottesville has 11 (includes 1 clinically diagnosed), Louisa County has 9, Fluvanna County has 3, Nelson County has 2, Greene County has 1 and there is 1 clinically diagnosed case outside of the Health District stemming from a positive case from within the district.
    • On Sunday, the Virginia Department of Health reported at least 890 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 22 deaths. At least 112 people have been hospitalized and 10,609 people have been tested.
    • The Thomas Jefferson Health District on Saturday reported 42 positive COVID-19 cases and 4 clinically diagnosed cases. (Clinically diagnosed means people who have not been tested and are presenting symptoms of COVID-19 but have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive, like a spouse.) Albemarle County is reported to have 21 cases (includes 2 clinically diagnosed), Charlottesville has 10 (includes 1 clinically diagnosed), Louisa County has 8, Fluvanna County has 3, Nelson County has 2, Greene County has 1 and there is one case clinically diagnosed case outside of the Health District stemming from a positive case from within the district.
    • On Saturday, the Virginia Department of Health reported at least 739 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 17 deaths. At least 99 people have been hospitalized and 9,166 people have been tested.
  • Friday, March 27

    • The city of Charlottesville has closed Pen, McIntire, Tonsler and Washington parks due to violations of gatherings of more than 10 people.
    • At noon, the Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 36 COVID-19 cases and 4 clinically diagnosed cases. Albemarle County has 18, including 2 clinically diagnosed; Charlottesville has 10, including 1 clinically diagnosed; Louisa County has 5 cases; Fluvanna County has 3 cases; Nelson County has 2 cases; Greene County has 1 case; and there is 1 clinically diagnosed case of a person outside of the area with contact to a case in our health district.
    • In numbers released early Friday, the Virginia Department of Health now reports that there are at least 604 confirmed COVID-19 cases and 14 deaths. At least 83 people have been hospitalized, and 7,337 people have been tested. Statistics now will be updated at 9 a.m. instead of noon.
    • The town of Scottsville has launched a COVID-19 page.
    • The Charlottesville Office of Elections and Voter Registration is closed to the public, but the office will be staffed to answer phones and email from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday. Voters who wish to participate in the June 9 primary may register to vote or submit an absentee ballot online at the Department of Elections website. The city’s registrar’s office recommends that voters request a mailed absentee ballot using reason code 2A on the absentee ballot application. The city voter registrar also will accept applications via regular mail, email at vote@charlottesville.org and fax (434) 970-3249.
    • Like the city of Charlottesville, Albemarle County has passed a continuity of governance ordinance.
  • Thursday, March 26

  • Wednesday, March 25

  • Tuesday, March 24

    • The recreational area around Sugar Hollow Reservoir now is closed, “as visitors trying to access Sugar Hollow Reservoir recreational area have significantly increased in recent days,” according to a news release. Additionally, the Encore Shop at Ivy Materials Utilization Center, the Book Bin at the McIntire Recycling Center and all water and wastewater treatment plants are closed to the public until further notice.
    • The following are closed or canceled, per Charlottesville Parks and Recreation:
      • All indoor recreation centers and pools
      • All playgrounds on park or city school property
      • All outdoor basketball courts, tennis courts and picnic shelters
      • The downtown administration office
      • Park restrooms
      • The Meadowcreek Golf Course
      • The Charlottesville Skate Park
      • All recreation and athletic programs, classes, camps, field trips, rentals and special events are cancelled through April 24
      • The City Market on April 4; the city will reassess the April 11 market and future markets in early April.
    • In Charlottesville, the following are open
      • All outdoor parks and trails
      • Dog parks, but they are limited to only 10 people at a time in the fenced-in area
    • At about 4 p.m., the Thomas Jefferson Health District reported 14 lab confirmed, or presumptive positive, COVID-19 cases and 2 clinically diagnosed cases. The Health District defines clinically diagnosed cases as “individuals who are not tested because they [had] very close contacts to someone who is lab confirmed COVID-19 positive and are experiencing symptoms. Due to their level of exposure and symptoms, the Health Department considers them positive without a COVID-19 lab test. For example, a clinically diagnosed case could be the spouse of a lab confirmed COVID-19 case.” One of the clinical cases lives in Charlottesville, and one of them lives outside of the Health District.
      Charlottesville has 3 confirmed cases, Albemarle County has 6, Louisa County has 3, Nelson County has 1 and Fluvanna County has 1.
    • Starting tomorrow, Gov. Ralph Northam’s COVID-19 briefings will be held on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 2 p.m. instead of daily.
    • Effective immediately, all tennis courts and basketball courts in Albemarle County parks and schoolyards are closed.
    • The Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control has announced that its stores will reduce operating hours. Beginning Friday, March 27, stores will be open from noon to 7 p.m. daily.
    • At noon, the Virginia Department of Health updated the number of confirmed cased of COVID-19 in Virginia. There are at least 290 confirmed cases. At least 4,470 people have been tested, 45 people have been hospitalized and officially 7 deaths.
    • Local businesses are having to make tough choices as controls tighten on which businesses can remain open, how they can operate and what operations are available to sustain some cash flow, Charlotte Rene Woods and Kate Hidalgo Bellows reported.
  • Monday, March 23

    • Updated numbers from Thomas Jefferson Health District on Monday evening listed 11 confirmed cases in the region: Albemarle County has 5, Charlottesville has 3, Louisa County has 2 and Fluvanna County has 1.
    • At 3:50 p.m., Gov. Ralph Northam released details about what is now closed or prohibited in Virginia through his executive order.
    • During his 2 p.m. address, Gov. Ralph Northam shuttered all schools in Virginia through the end of the academic year.
    • Effective at midnight, all entertainment and recreation facilities are closed and various establishments — including barbershops, salons and spas — will be closed for at least 30 days. Virginia Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control stores, grocery stores, pharmacies and some retail outlets will remain open with sanitation protocols or restrictions on the number of customers inside of building at once.
    • Law enforcement will break up public gatherings of 10 or more people, Northam said.
    • At noon, the Virginia Department of Health updated the number of confirmed cased of COVID-19 in Virginia. There are at least 254 confirmed cases and 3,697 people tested, 38 hospitalizations and 6 deaths.
    • Charlottesville’s Neighborhood Development Services now is closed to the public. Additionally, basketball and tennis courts are closed in the city.  More information on both new closures can be found here.
  • Sunday, March 22

  • Saturday, March 21

  • Friday, March 20

     

    • New City Arts and The Bridge Progressive Arts Initiative  have announced the Charlottesville Emergency Relief Fund for Artists. Artists can request up to $300 to compensate for scheduled work that was scheduled and lost due to the COVID-19 epidemic. They are eligible to apply for loss of income regardless of whether the income was from art or other jobs. Artists who apply must live in Charlottesville or Albemarle, Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa or Nelson counties.
    • Charlottesville Area Transit is cutting Sunday service due to low ridership. It now will use Sundays to deep clean its buses. Additionally, all routes now will run form 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
    • The Albemarle County Police Department has announced that one of the COVID-19 cases is an employee of the department. “Going forward, you may see some changes in emergency response. First responders may wear additional personal protective equipment, or may ask you to meet them outside,” the statement from Chief Ron Lantz states.
    • The city of Charlottesville announced that it was closing its playgrounds and canceling its community budget forum and Capital Improvement Program work session next week in an e-mail that also included new information on a range of details concerning facilities and operations and the message that the city has suspended collection actions on overdue taxation and fees. Albemarle County also has closed all playgrounds and pavilions.
    • The Charlottesville Area Community Foundation announced that it has raised $2 million for its Community Emergency Response Fund. Information on disbursement is expected on Monday.
    • Patients at the University of Virginia Medical Center only can have one visitor. Visiting hours are now restricted to 10 a.m. to noon and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
    • At 11 a.m. Friday, March 20,  the Virginia Department of Health’s Thomas Jefferson Health District announced that there are three COVID-19 cases in Charlottesville, three in Albemarle County and one in Fluvanna County.
    • There are at least 114 COVID-19 cases in Virginia, Gov. Ralph Northam announced at 11 a.m. Friday, March 20. Thirty-five cases are pending. Two people have died on the Peninsula, and 196  deaths have been reported in the U.S. Nationally, there are more than 13,000 cases.
    • The case of COVID-19 in Albemarle County is a University of Virginia student living off Grounds
  • Prior to March 20

     

    • The University of Virginia has moved classes online for the remainder of the semester and canceled Final Exercises. President Jim Ryan’s announcement effectively shut down Grounds to all except staff and faculty who need access for critical reasons. The release said that staff compensation and benefits would not be interrupted, and said the situation for contract workers would be explained in a forthcoming announcement. Ryan on Wednesday, March 18, clarified that holding Final Exercises at a later date still is an option.
    • Gov. Ralph Northam announced new measures Tuesday, March 17, “to combat COVID-19 and to support impacted Virginians.” The measures included a new directive targeting restaurants, gyms, and other gathering places to adhere to 10-person at a time limits. The measures also include new support resources available to impacted workers and employers. Read the full announcement here. You can watch Gov. Northam’s briefing here.
    • The City of Charlottesville announced that as of Wednesday, March 18, it will operate with only essential employees reporting to work and, with a few exceptions, City Hall facilities closed to the public, including the closure of offices at the City Hall Annex, Parks & Recreation, and Public Works. In the same release, the City announced that CAT will go fare free and limit access to rear doors of buses to facilitate social distancing. More information is here.
    • The Virginia Department of Health released updated guidance for COVID-19 testing at its state lab, due to a shortage of tests, that limits testing to those who meet specific criteria. 
    • Northam has ordered all DMV locations closed. Licenses that expire during this time will have a 60-day extension.
    • The state will follow the direction of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and discourage meetings of more than 10 people.
    • Northam has asked anyone over the age of 65 to self-quarantine. COVID-19 so far is more severe to the elderly and people battling other medical conditions.
    • Charlottesville Area Transit’s Downtown Transit Station now will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. It will be closed on weekends. CAT still are operating on a normal schedule.
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    • In Charlottesville:
      • The Treasurer’s Office has suspended past due tax and fee collection
      • The deadline for personal property tax supplements that were due April 3 are now due April 17
      • Past due penalty and interest on local taxes has been suspended until May 31. Businesses responsible for remitting meals and lodging tax are encouraged to file timely returns and set up appropriate payment arrangements with the City
    • In Albemarle County, passed an ordinance extending the deadline for elderly and disable persons to apply for the property tax exemptions to May 16.
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Local COVID-19 resources for how to help and get help

Thomas Jefferson Health District hotline: (434) 972-6261 (Currently staffed Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.)

Virginia Department of Health hotline: 877-275-8343

University of Virginia call center domestic: 877-685-4836 international: (202) 800-2408

This is an list of links to ways people can help by donating money or volunteering their time and service or get the help they need. If you have a resource you think we should add to our lists or bring special attention to, please e-mail Elliott at the address listed above.

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