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Prince William County COVID-19 testing schedule for Jan 4-8

Monday, Jan. 4:  Metz Middle School, 9950 Wellington Road, Manassas, 11 a.m. Testing is only available until the allocated test kits are depleted at the site or until 1:30 p.m., whichever comes first. Splashdown Water Park, 7500 Ben Lomond Park Road, Manassas, 4 p.m. Testing is only available until the allocated test kits are depleted at the site or until 6 p.m., whichever comes first. Tuesday, Jan. 5: James S. Long Regional Park, 4603 James Madison Highway, Haymarket, 11 a.m. Testing is only available until the allocated test kits are depleted at the site or until 1:30 p.m., whichever comes first. Cloverdale Park, 15150 Cloverdale Road, Dale City, 4 p.m.  Testing is only available until the allocated test kits are depleted at the site or until 6 p.m., whichever comes first.

5,000 new COVID-19 cases, 5,000th death reported in Virginia on last day of 2020

On the last day of 2020, Virginia topped 5,000 new daily COVID-19 cases for the first time and reported its 5,000th death related to the virus that has dominated life since mid-March.  Nearly 350,000 people statewide have tested positive for the virus this year, with over 104,000 of those in Northern Virginia.   The year also ends with a record number of Virginians hospitalized for treatment of the coronavirus.  The Virginia Department of Health reported a record 5,239 new cases of COVID-19 on Thursday, exceeding the previous high of 4,782 set on Christmas Eve. Record high daily numbers were reported in both the Central (979) and the Eastern (1,086) health regions of the state.

COVID-19 deaths rising statewide; hospitalizations set new record

Virginia reported its second- and third-highest number of daily deaths related to COVID-19 over the past two days, and hospitalizations for treatment of the virus also are at new highs as the impacts of the fall surge in cases continue. The Virginia Department of Health reported 64 new deaths related to the coronavirus on Wednesday, following 59 on Tuesday.  The most daily deaths reported in one day was 96 on Sept. 15, but that was due to a backlog of cases that had not been reported correctly over prior weeks.  Reports of deaths tend to lag behind the actual dates of death due to the time required for physicians to process death certificates and file them with the health department.   The state will probably surpass 5,000 reported deaths from COVID-19 as soon as Thursday.

Prince William School Board Chairman gets coronavirus shot: It feels great

Prince William School Board Chairman gets coronavirus shot: “It feels great” Dr. Babur Lateef (right) receives his coronavirus vaccination at Novant Health / UVA Health System Prince William Medical Center in Manassas. Dr. Babur Lateef was the patient today. Lateef, who was working as an on-call ophthalmologist in Prince William County on Tuesday, and is also the elected county At-large School Board Chairman, received his vaccination for the coronavirus at Novant Health / UVA Health System Prince William Medical Center in Manassas. “I am not throwing away my shot,” Lateef wrote in a post to Facebook about those who have said they would choose not to receive the new vaccine.

2 new hospitalizations, no deaths in Manassas

2 new hospitalizations, no deaths in Manassas Novant Health/UVA Prince William Medical Center in Mansssas. Here’s a look at today’s coronavirus hospitalization report. All statistics in this report are provided by the Virginia Department of Health and the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association. Prince William Health District Zero new coronavirus-related deaths were reported today in Prince William County by the Virginia Department of Health. On average, there have been zero coronavirus-related deaths per 100,000 people in Prince William County in the past seven days. One new coronavirus hospitalization was reported today in Prince William County. Two new coronavirus-related hospitalizations were reported today in Manassas.

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