LOGAN â All schools in Logan County will operate on a remote learning basis until after the Christmas holiday break, Logan County Board of Education President Jeremy Farley announced Saturday evening. The move comes even as Logan County showed a green rating â the lowest possible â on the West Virginia Department of Educationâs most recent update of their education alert map on Saturday. Despite the green rating, Logan Countyâs COVID-19 numbers continue to rise. On Monday, there were 31 new cases of the virus confirmed with an active count of 150 cases, the highest since September. There were 20 more new cases confirmed by laboratory testing Tuesday for a cumulative total of 1,276 cases, 1,078 recoveries and 54 deaths. The number of cases considered active was down slightly from Monday to 144. There was also one less hospitalization on Tuesday, with 18 on Monday and 17 on Tuesday.