- Jan 15-21: 216,896
- Jan 8-14: 242,946
- Jan 1-7: 207,777
- Dec 25-31: 185,991
- Dec 18-24: 159,210
- Dec 11-17: 210,049
- Dec 4-10: 259,740
- Nov 27-Dec 3: 124,108
- Nov 20-26: 220,432
- Nov 13-19: 153,664
- Nov 6-12: 134,591
- Oct 30-Nov 5: 135,491
- Oct 23-29: 132,107
- Oct 16-22: 125,896
- Oct 9-15: 137,010
- Oct 2-8: 115,556
- Sep 25-Oct 1: 121,271
- Sep 18-24: 130,953
- Sep 11-17: 111,446
- Sep 4-10: 91,513
- Aug 28-Sep 3: 91,513
- Aug 21-27: 116,532
- Aug 14-20: 116,825
- Aug 7-13: 114,176
- Jul 31-Aug 6: 99,954
- Jan 15-21: 41,765 (up 19% from previous week)
- Jan 8-14: 35,160 (up 6%)
- Jan 1-7: 33,095 (up 29%)
- Dec 25-31: 25,669 (down 8%)
- Dec 18-24: 27,822 (up 11%)
- Dec 11-17: 25,050 (down 9%))
- Dec 4-10: 27,540 (up 77%)
- Nov 27-Dec 3: 15,603 (down 14%)
- Nov 20-26: 18,193 (up 42%)
- Nov 13-19: 12,769 (up 18%)
- Nov 6-12: 10,825 (up 20%)
- Oct 30-Nov 5: 9,019 (up 12%)
- Oct 23-29: 8,079 (up 11%)
- Oct 16-22: 7,263 (down 2%)
- Oct 9-15: 7,426 (up 9%)
- Oct 2-8: 6,814 (up 30%)
- Sep 25-Oct 1: 5,229 (down 13%)
- Sep 18-24: 6,032 (down 13%)
- Sep 11-17: 6,935 (up 1%)
- Sep 4-10: 6,857 (down 16%)
- Aug 28-Sep 3: 8 210 (up 47%)
- Aug 21-27: 5,576 (down 10%)
- Aug 14-20: 6,210 (down 20%)
- Aug 7-13: 7,805 (up 12%)
- Jul 30-Aug 6: 6,963 (down 9%)
- July 24-30: 7,667 (up 13%)
- July 17-23: 6,806 (up 6%)
- July 10-16: 6,433 (up 51%)
- July 3-9: 4,263 (up 13%)
- Jun 25-Jul 2: 3,789 (up 2%)
- June 19-25: 3,708 (up 3%)
- June 12-18: 3,591 (down 25%)
- June 5-11: 4,791 (down 26%)
- May 29-June 4: 6,455 (down 11%)
- May 22-28: 7,264 (up 15%)
- May 15-21: 6,324
- May 8-14: 6,243
- May 1-7: 5,724
- April 24-30: 4,848
- April 17-23: 4,109
- April 10-16: 2,847
More data found at Virginia Department of Health
Deaths reported:
- As of March 19 - 2
- As of March 26 - 13 (+ 11)
- As of April 2 - 41 (+ 28)
- As of April 9 - 109 (+ 68)
- As of April 16 - 208 (+ 99)
- As of April 23 - 372 (+164)
- As of April 30 - 552 (+180)
- As of May 7 - 769 (+217)
- As of May 14 - 955 (+186)
- As of May 21 - 1,099 (+144)
- As of May 28 - 1,338 (+239)
- As of June 4 - 1,445 (+107)
- As of June 11 - 1,520 (+ 75)
- As of June 18 - 1,586 (+ 66)
- As of June 25 - 1,675 (+ 89)
- As of July 2 - 1,836 (+161)
- As of July 9 - 1,937 (+101)
- As of July 16 - 2,007 (+ 70)
- As of July 23 - 2,054 (+ 54)
- As of July 30 - 2,141 (+ 87)
- As of Aug 6 - 2,299 (+158)
- As of Aug 13 - 2,363 (+ 64)
- As of Aug 20 - 2,427 (+ 64)
- As of Aug 27 - 2,515 (+ 88)
- As of Sep 3- 2,652 (+137)
- As of Sep 10 - 2,708 (+ 56)
- As of Sep 17 - 2,920
(+212) - As of Sep 24 - 3,113 (+193)
- As of Oct 1 - 3,228 (+115)
- As of Oct 8 - 3,328 (+100)
- As of Oct 15 - 3,388 (+ 60)
- As of Oct 22 - 3,524 (+144)
- As of Oct 29 - 3,626 (+102)
- As of Nov 5 - 3,688 (+ 62)
- As of Nov 12 - 3,758 (+ 70)
- As of Nov 19 - 3,896 (+138)
- As of Nov 26 - 4,029 (+133)
- As of Dec 3 - 4,147 (+119)
- As of Dec 10 - 4,335 (+188)
- As of Dec 17 - 4,553 (+218)
- As of Dec 24 - 4,791 (+238)
- As of Dec 31 - 5,032 (+241)
- As of Jan 7 - 5,275 (+243)
- As of Jan 14 - 5,626 (+351)
- As of Jan 21 - 5,940 (+314)
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Related reading:
Virginia to begin double-counting multiple positive coronavirus cases. (Just the News, 5/4/2020)
The new policy may serve to sharply drive up case numbers, which may in turn significantly delay the re-opening of the state.
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