More than 140 additional additional COVID-19 patients have been discharged from Virginia hospitals in the last 24 hours, according to data from the Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association.
UpdatedFri, Feb 19, 2021 at 2:53 pm ET
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Ten Virginia metro areas and 80 counties remain in the COVID-19 pandemic s red zone, according to the latest report issued by the White House COVID-19 Team. (Shutterstock)
VIRGINIA Ten Virginia metro areas and 80 counties remain in the COVID-19 pandemic s red zone, according to the latest report issued by the White House COVID-19 Team on Wednesday. The number of counties in the red zone was down by two from the previous report, while the number of metro areas in the red zone remained the same.
Among the counties in the red zone are Prince William, Loudoun, Stafford and Spotsylvania. Red zones are metro areas and counties that during the previous week reported new cases at or above 101 per 100,000 population and a lab test positivity result at or above 10.1 percent.
Virginia Coronavirus Update: 2,304 Additional Cases Reported - Fairfax City, VA - Virginia Department of Health confirmed an additional 2,304 cases of the new coronavirus across the state on Thursday.