Saturday, February 6, 2021

Week by week: COVID-19 cases in West Virginia

 

New York Times

Total tests (positive and negative):  1,935,299
  • Jan 27-Feb 2:     92,514
  • Jan 20-26:          80,820
  • Jan 13-19:        110,240
  • Jan 6-12:          105,288
  • Dec 30-Jan 5:     90,750
  • Dec 23-29:         64,003   
  • Dec 16-22:         73,706
  • Dec 9-15:           94,551
  • Dec 2-8:             95,080
  • Nov 25-Dec 1:   93,693
  • Nov 18-24:      104,899
  • Nov 11-17:        82,140
  • Nov 4-10:          62,777
  • Oct 27-Nov 3:   56,120 
  • Oct 21-27:         51,333
  • Oct 14-20:         46,032
  • Oct 7-13:           45,671
  • Sep 30-Oct 6:    41,151
  • Sep 23-29:        35,540
  • Sep 16-22:        31,987
  • Sep 9-15:          33,795
  • Sep 2-8:            24,319
  • Aug 26-Sep 1:  34,571
  • Aug 19-25:       36,834
  • Aug 12-18:       35,116
  • Aug 5-11:         29,595  

New cases week by week
  • Jan 27-Feb 2:     6,096 (up 1% from previous week)
  • Jan 20-26:          6,030 (down %)
  • Jan 13-19:          7,617 (down 24%)
  • Jan 6-12:          10,041 (down 3%)
  • Dec 30-Jan 5:  10,389  (up 29%)
  • Dec 23-29:         8,036  (down 11%)
  • Dec 16-22:         9,036  (up 5%)
  • Dec 9-15:           8,641  (up 5%)
  • Dec 2-8:             8,242  (up 22%)
  • Nov 25-Dec 1:   6,735  (down a hair)
  • Nov 18-24:        6,759  (up 12%)
  • Nov 11-17:        6,008  (up 61%)
  • Nov 4-10:          3,723  (up 29%)
  • Oct 27-Nov 3:   2,887  (up 32%)
  • Oct 21-27:         2,187  (up 11%)
  • Oct 14-20:         1,964  (up 21%)
  • Oct 7-13:           1,619  (up 30%)
  • Sep 30-Oct 6:    1,244  (down 8%)
  • Sep 23-29:         1,348  (down 4%)
  • Sep 16-22:        1,408  (up 7%) 
  • Sep 9-15:          1,315  (up 14%)
  • Sep 2-8:            1,154  (up 4%)
  • Aug 26-Sep 1:  1,112  (up 46%)
  • Aug 19-25:          763  (up 1%)
  • Aug 12-18:          757  (down 8%)
  • Aug 5-11:            824  (down 6%)
  • Jul 29-Aug 4:      878  (down 10%)
  • July 22-28:         974  (up 25%)
  • July 15-21:          782  (down 17%)
  • July 8-14:           946   (up 70%)
  • July 1-7:             556   (up 72%)
  • June 24-30:         323   (up 38%)  
  • June 17-23:         241   (up 40%)
  • June 10-16:         172   (up 34%)
  • June 3-9:             128   (down 32%)
  • May 27-Jun 2:    187   (down 46%)
  • May 20-26:        345  (up 150%)
  • May 13-19:         138
  • May 6-12 :          133
  • Apr 29-May 5:    159
  • April 22-28:        165
  • April 15-21:        274
  • April 8-14:          228
  • April 1-7:            250
  • March 25-31:     142


COVID Tracking Project

More data found at West Virginia Department of Health & Human Resources

Deaths reported:
  • As of March 25 -      0
  • As of April     1 -      1 
  • As of April     8 -      4
  • As of April   15 -    10
  • As of April  22 -    26  
  • As of April   29 -    38 
  • As of May      5 -    50  
  • As of May    12 -    57  
  • As of May    19 -    68
  • As of May    26 -    74
  • As of June      2 -    77
  • As of June      9 -    84
  • As of June     16 -   88
  • As of June     23 -   92
  • As of June     30 -   93
  • As of July        7 -   95
  • As of July      14 -   97
  • As of July      21 - 101
  • As of July      28 - 111
  • As of Aug       4 - 124
  • As of Aug     11 - 147 (+23)
  • As of Aug     18 - 164
  • As of Aug     25 - 187 (   +23)
  • As of Sep       1 - 222  (   +35)
  • As of Sep        8 - 250 (   +28)
  • As of Sep      15 - 280 (   +30)
  • As of Sep      22 - 317 (   +37)
  • As of Sep      29 - 345 (   +28)
  • As of Oct        6-  364  (   +19)
  • As of Oct      13-  387  (   +23)
  • As of Oct      20 - 408  (   +21)
  • As of Oct      27 - 432  (   +24)
  • As of Nov       3 - 489  (   +57)
  • As of Nov     10 - 546  (   +57)
  • As of Nov     17 - 598  (   +52)
  • As of Nov     24 - 682  (   +84)
  • As of Dec       1 - 758  (    +76)
  • As of Dec       8 - 870  (   +112)
  • As of Dec     15 - 1,012  (+142)
  • As of Dec     22 - 1,171  (+159)
  • As of Dec     29 - 1,284  (+113)
  • As of Jan        5 - 1,442  (+158)
  • As of Jan     12 - 1,634  (+192) 
  • As of Jan      19 - 1,815  (+181)
  • As of Jan      26 - 1,899  (+  84)
  • As of Feb       2 - 2,031  (+132)

Related reading:
Justice addresses spike in COVID-19 cases, announces new round of reopenings.  (Charleston Gazette Mail, 5/21/2020)
The upturn in coronavirus cases comes two weeks after Justice rescinded a statewide stay-at-home order for nonessential workers and also authorized reopenings of a number of businesses, including barbershops, hair and nail salons, and outdoor dining at restaurants.
Delegate John Doyle, D-Jefferson, said Thursday the spike in cases in the panhandle was inevitable when businesses started reopening there while neighboring counties in Virginia and Maryland remained shut down.

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Alabama.  (2/1/2021)
Arizona.  (2/1/2021)
Arkansas.  (2/4/2021)
California.  (1/17/2021)
Connecticut.  (8/21/2020)
Florida.  (2/1/2021)
Georgia.  (2/1/2021)
Idaho.  (1/17/2021)
Illinois.  (2/2/2021)
Indiana.  (1/16/2021)
Iowa.  (1/16/2021)
Kansas.  (2/4/2021)
Kentucky.  (2/4/2021)
Louisiana.  (1/16/2021)
Maryland.  (1/27/2021)
Massachusetts.  (2/2/2021)
Michigan.  (2/2/2021)
Minnesota.  (2/4/2021)
Mississippi.  (2/1/2021)
Montana. (1/1/2021)
Nebraska.  (2/4/2021)
Nevada.  (2/3/2021)
New Jersey,  (2/2/2021)
New York.  (2/2/2021)
North Carolina.  (1/17/2021)
North Dakota.  (1/17/2021)
Ohio.  (1/16/2021)
Pennsylvania.  (2/2/2021)
South Carolina.  (2/5/2021)
South Dakota.  (2/4/2021)
Tennessee.  (2/5/2021)
Texas   (1/16/2021)
Utah.  (2/3/2021)
Virginia.  (1/22/2021)
Washington State.  (6/12/2020)
West Virginia.  (2/3/2021)

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