1st death in WVa - woman, 88 yrs from Marion Co.: https://www.wsaz.com/content/news/Fi...569205861.html
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.....Officials confirmed the death through the Marion County Health Department and United Hospital Center. United Hospital Center operates in Bridgeport, Harrison County — which neighbors Marion County.
“We extend our sincere condolences to this family,” DHHR Sec. Bill Crouch said in the news release.
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“I implore all West Virginians to continue to stay at home, limit their exposure to others, keep practicing good hygiene, and if you feel sick seek medical attention right away. Be vigilant, stay calm and do your part to help us keep battling this pandemic.”
Following the announcement of West Virginia’s first confirmed death linked to COVID-19, state officials also announced 11 new confirmed cases of the virus — bringing the total of cases in the state to 124.
As of Sunday evening, state health officials say 3,108 West Virginia residents have been tested for the virus. They say no results are currently pending.https://www.wvpublic.org/post/west-v...cases#stream/0
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Source: https://dhhr.wv.gov/COVID-19/Pages/default.aspx
WV Cases
Updated: 03/30/2020
145 Total Positive Cases
3682 Total Negative Cases
1 Total Deaths
Counties with positive cases: Berkeley (14), Cabell (1), Greenbrier (3), Hancock (3), Harrison (10), Jackson (8), Jefferson (6), Kanawha (23), Logan (2), Marion (5), Marshall (4), Mason (3), Mercer (2), Monongalia (31), Morgan (1), Ohio (9), Pleasants (1), Preston (2), Putnam (4), Raleigh (3), Randolph (1), Roane (2), Tucker (2), Upshur (1), Wetzel (1), Wirt (1), Wood (2)
DHHR is the official reporting agency for COVID-19, which in turn provides official case numbers to the CDC. Medical providers are required to report test results to their local health departments, which provide them to DHHR, and commercial/private labs are also required to report test results to DHHR. However, the reporting of negative and pending tests to DHHR has been inconsistent, thus causing a delay in official reporting.
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Source: https://dhhr.wv.gov/COVID-19/Pages/default.aspx
WV Cases
Updated: 03/31/2020
162 Total Positive Cases
3981 Total Negative Cases
1 Total Deaths
Counties with positive cases: Berkeley (16), Cabell (1), Greenbrier (3), Hancock (3), Hardy (1), Harrison (11), Jackson (9), Jefferson (8), Kanawha (31), Logan (2), Marion (5), Marshall (4), Mason (3), Mercer (2), Monongalia (31), Morgan (1), Ohio (10), Pleasants (1), Preston (3), Putnam (4), Raleigh (3), Randolph (1), Roane (2), Tucker (2), Upshur (1), Wetzel (1), Wirt (1), Wood (2).
DHHR is the official reporting agency for COVID-19, which in turn provides official case numbers to the CDC. Medical providers are required to report test results to their local health departments, which provide them to DHHR, and commercial/private labs are also required to report test results to DHHR. However, the reporting of negative and pending tests to DHHR has been inconsistent, thus causing a delay in official reporting.
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Source: https://dhhr.wv.gov/COVID-19/Pages/default.aspxWV Cases
Updated: 04/01/2020
191
Total Positive Cases
4384
Total Negative Cases
1
Total Deaths
Counties with positive cases: Barbour (1), Berkeley (21), Cabell (1), Greenbrier (3), Hancock (6), Hardy (1), Harrison (14), Jackson (11), Jefferson (9), Kanawha (37), Logan (3), Marion (8), Marshall (4), Mason (3), Mercer (2), Monongalia (32), Morgan (1), Ohio (11), Pleasants (1), Preston (3), Putnam (5), Raleigh (3), Randolph (1), Roane (2), Tucker (2), Upshur (1), Wetzel (2), Wirt (1), Wood (2).
DHHR is the official reporting agency for COVID-19, which in turn provides official case numbers to the CDC. Medical providers are required to report test results to their local health departments, which provide them to DHHR, and commercial/private labs are also required to report test results to DHHR. However, the reporting of negative and pending tests to DHHR has been inconsistent, thus causing a delay in official reporting.
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Second coronavirus-related death reported in West Virginia
by SHANNON STOWERSWednesday, April 1st 2020
JACKSON COUNTY, W.Va. (WCHS/WVAH) — State and county health officials announced West Virginia’s second coronavirus-related death Wednesday.
The Jackson County Health Department confirmed the death of a resident, according to a West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources news release.
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https://wchstv.com/news/local/second...-west-virginiaTwitter: @RonanKelly13
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345 cases, 3 fatal: https://dhhr.wv.gov/COVID-19/Pages/default.aspxTwitter: @RonanKelly13
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345 cases, 4 fatal: https://dhhr.wv.gov/COVID-19/Pages/default.aspxTwitter: @RonanKelly13
The views expressed are mine alone and do not represent the views of my employer or any other person or organization.
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