Steady rise in COVID-19 cases forces Bath County summer camp to close early
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Steady rise in COVID-19 cases forces Bath County summer camp to close early
BATH COUNTY, Va. – Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, we’ve watched the number of newly reported cases climb to record heights and then steadily decline.
Now, that number is back on the rise. On Tuesday, the Virginia Department of Health reported 721 new cases across Virginia.
Within the last week, nearly 200 infections have been reported in the Roanoke City and Alleghany Health Districts, according to the director of those districts, Dr. Cynthia Morrow. The Alleghany Health District includes Covington and Salem, as well as Alleghany, Botetourt Craig and Roanoke counties.
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