Virginia sees 2,034 new cases of coronavirus, now reporting 559,930 statewide

As of February 19, Virginia has reported 559,930 coronavirus cases across the community since March 2020.

As of Friday, a total of 1,471,242 vaccines had been administered throughout Virginia, with 393,306 people being fully vaccinated, according to VDH.

Here is a breakdown of 2,034 new coronavirus cases reported today in Virginia:

  • 213 new cases in Roanoke County

  • 182 new cases in Fairfax County

  • 127 new cases in Chesterfield County

  • 114 new cases in Virginia Beach

  • 107 new cases in Charlottesville

  • 102 new cases in Prince William County

  • 83 new cases in Norfolk

  • 81 new cases in Loudoun County

  • 80 new cases in Chesapeake

  • 76 new cases in Albemarle county

  • 65 new cases in Montgomery County

  • 64 new cases in Newport News

  • 61 new cases in Richmond

  • 47 new cases in Hampton

  • 42 new cases in Arlington County

  • 37 new cases in Henrico County

  • 31 new cases in Portsmouth

  • 29 new cases in Petersburg

  • 27 new cases in Spotsylvania County

  • 23 new cases in Hanover County and Botetourt County

  • 22 new cases in Suffolk and Stafford County

  • 21 new cases in Alexandria

  • 20 new cases in Frederick County

  • 19 new cases in Pittsylvania County

  • 18 new cases in Campbell County and Prince George County

  • 17 new cases in York County

  • 16 new cases in Fluvanna County and Southampton County

  • 14 new cases in Rockingham County and Colonial Heights

  • 13 new cases in Danville, Warren County, King William County and Louisa County

  • 12 new cases in Greensville County

  • 11 new cases in Isle of Wight County, Hopewell, Lexington, Fauquier County and Wythe County

  • 10 new cases in Halifax County

  • 9 new cases in Gloucester County

  • 8 new cases in Salem, Greene County, Wise County, Smyth County and Richmond County

  • 7 new cases in Lynchburg, Dinwiddie County, Accomack County, Patrick County and Northumberland County

  • 6 new cases in Shenandoah County, James City County, Powhatan County, Dickenson County and Lunenburg County

  • 5 new cases in Augusta County, Franklin County, Page County, Mathews County, Brunswick County, Appomattox County, King George County, Sussex County, Martinsville and Fredericksburg

  • 4 new cases in Henry County, Prince Edward County, Middlesex County, Lancaster County, Clarke County, Charlotte County, Essex County, Buena Vista and Winchester

  • 3 new cases in Harrisonburg, Franklin, Waynesboro, Amherst County, Culpeper County, Northampton County, Radford, Manassas, Fairfax, Caroline County, Westmoreland County, Giles County, Surry County, Pulaski County, Lee County, Craig County, Alleghany County and Williamsburg

  • 2 new cases in Staunton, Goochland County, New Kent County, Scott County, Covington, Poquoson, Nelson County, Highland County, Galax and Washington County

  • 1 new case in Buckingham County, Floyd County, Grayson County, King and Queen County, Charles City County, Falls Church, Amelia County and Bland County

  • Rockbridge, Tazewell, Bristol and Bath counties fell by one case

  • Russell County fell by three cases

  • Roanoke City fell by 201 cases

  • According to the health department, the decrease in cases can be attributed to a person who is tested in a locality other than the one where he lives or the automation process for electronically reported laboratory results can assign the wrong jurisdiction for a certain postal code.

    As of Friday, Virginia Dept. of Health reports held 7,204,657 total test meetings.

    The term “test meetings” includes people who have been tested several times because of their profession, high risk status or the need for a negative result in order to return to work. The Department of Health began using this value on May 1st. To find out more, click here.

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