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Virginia August 13 COVID-19 update: 2,270 new cases; 1,029 people hospitalized

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — The Virginia Department of Health released its latest coronavirus statistics on Friday.

Daily cases in the state are down slightly from yesterday with 2,270 new cases being reported in the last 24 hours. Virginia is reporting a 7-day moving average of 1,880 cases per day, which is eight times higher than it was at the start of July.


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1,029 people are currently hospitalized with confirmed or pending cases of COVID-19, which is up 58 people from yesterday. Data shows that 25% of patients hospitalized are in the ICU.

The last time Virginia reported more than 1,000 people hospitalized due to COVID-19 was at the end of April.

Overall, the state has reported 717,826 cases since the beginning of the pandemic. The state’s daily positivity rate has risen to 7.7%.

To put that number in perspective, only 2.3% of tests were coming back positive one month ago.

16 new COVID-19 deaths were also reported Friday bringing the commonwealth’s total number of fatalities to 11,599 since the beginning of the pandemic. While Friday’s increase in reported deaths is the highest one-day increase since May, Virginia’s average of deaths reported per day (6) still remains steady overall.

Locally, six cities in the Hampton Roads region have announced they will conduct weekly COVID-19 testing for municipal employees who aren’t fully vaccinated. In addition, several local colleges and universities have announced their masking and vaccination policies for the fall semester.

State Metrics:

Local Cases:

Local Test Positivity Rate: 12.34% on average

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