Virginia added 3,160 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday as the Lord Fairfax Health District added 155.
The health district, which covers Winchester and the counties of Clarke, Frederick, Page, Shenandoah and Warren, also added three hospitalizations and one new death.
The hospitalizations were recorded in Frederick, Shenandoah and Page, according to the Virginia Department of Healthâs online dashboard at vdh.virginia.gov/coronavirus.
One new death was recorded in Frederick, which now has 23 deaths.
Frederick added 50 new cases, Winchester 38, Page 29, Shenandoah 21, Warren 10 and Clarke seven.
The Lord Fairfax Health District now has 8,290 cases, 482 hospitalizations and 165 deaths.
Itâs had 64 outbreaks during the pandemic and 1,496 outbreak-associated cases, up 13 from on Monday. The district also has had 671 cases among health-care workers, up five from on Monday.
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The Lord Fairfax Health District reported 305 new cases of COVID-19 over the weekend and statewide cases grew by nearly 7,500 on Saturday and Sunday as Virginia neared the implementation of the first stage of vaccine availability, according to information on the Virginia Department of Healthâs online dashboard.
The local health district reported 158 cases on Saturday and 147 more on Sunday, as well as five deaths attributed to the virus on Saturday matching its second-highest single-day total to bring its totals to 8,014 cases, 479 hospitalizations and 164 deaths since the start of the pandemic. Statewide numbers included 281,909 cases, 16,014 hospitalizations and 4,411 deaths, according to VDH data reported Sunday morning.