COVID-19 pandemic in West Virginia

The U.S. state of West Virginia reported its first confirmed case relating to the COVID-19 pandemic on March 17, 2020, becoming the last state to do so.[5] However, the particular patient had been showing symptoms for several days prior.[6] On March 29, 2020, the state reported its first COVID-19 death.[2]

COVID-19 pandemic in West Virginia
Members of the West Virginia National Guard provide personal protective equipment training on March 16, 2020
COVID-19 cases by county in West Virginia as of December 14
  1–19 cases
  20–99 cases
  100–199 cases
  200–299 cases
  > 300 cases
Map of the outbreak in West Virginia by confirmed new infections per 100,000 people (14 days preceding February 8)
  1,000+
  500–1,000
  200–500
  100–200
  50–100
  20–50
  10–20
  0–10
  No confirmed new cases or no/bad data
Map of the outbreak in West Virginia by confirmed total infections per 100,000 people (as of February 8)
  10,000+
  3,000–10,000
  1,000–3,000
  300–1,000
  100–300
  30–100
  0–30
  No confirmed infected or no data
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationWest Virginia, U.S.
Index caseShepherdstown
Arrival dateMarch 12, 2020
(confirmed March 17)[1]
Confirmed cases73,337[2][3]
Hospitalized cases695 (current)[4]
Critical cases167 (current)[4]
Ventilator cases71 (current)[4]
Recovered49,331[4]
Deaths
1,129[2]
Government website
dhhr.wv.gov/COVID-19

As of December 21, 2020, West Virginia had 73,337 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 1,129 deaths from the disease.[2] The National Center for Health Statistics estimates that between 99 and 434 excess deaths have occurred in the state through May 9, 2020.[7]

As of February 6, 2021, West Virginia has administered 317,282 COVID-19 vaccine doses, equivalent to 17.70 doses per 100 people, with 12.0% getting at least one shot, and 5.7% fully vaccinated.[8]

Timeline

By March 16, 2020, West Virginia had tested 84 suspected cases of COVID-19.[9] The state announced its first case, in Shepherdstown, on March 17.[10][11][12] On March 18, the second case was announced. Also on that date, 148 West Virginians had been tested for the virus.[13] On March 20, West Virginia had confirmed 8 cases of COVID-19.[14] And on March 22, there were 16 confirmed cases.[2] A March 22 Washington Post article described efforts to implement social distancing in Grant County.[15]

West Virginia's first death occurred on March 29 in Marion County.[16] The state's first death due to COVID-19 was an 88-year-old woman.[17] At the end of March, there were 4,143 persons in West Virginia tested, of which 162 were positive and 3,981 were negative, alongside this one death. Counties with the highest number of positive cases were in Kanawha and Monongalia counties.[18]

At the end of April 2020, there were 44,700 COVID-19 lab results received in West Virginia, of which 1,125 were positive. The death tally stood at 44.[19]

At the end of May 2020, there were a total of 97,622 COVID-19 laboratory results received, of which 2,010 were positive. The death tally stood at 75.[20]

At the end of June 2020, there were a total of 171,663 COVID-19 laboratory results received, of which 2,905 were positive. The death tally stood at 93.[21]

On July 1, 2020, the cumulative COVID-19 positive test rate was 1.69 percent.[22]

On July 16, an employee who worked for the West Virginia House of Delegates tested positive for the virus according to Speaker Roger Hanshaw, which resulted in closure of the clerk's office until further notice.[23]

On July 25, Doddridge County became the last county in the state to report a positive COVID-19 case.[24]

Government responses

On March 13, Governor Jim Justice announced all schools across the state would close indefinitely beginning on March 16, 2020, as a proactive measure.[25]

On March 15, the mayor of Charleston, West Virginia, declared a state of emergency.[26] Then, March 16, the Governor declared a state of emergency.[27]

On March 17, Justice ordered restaurant dining rooms, bars, and casinos to close until March 31.[11]

By March 21, several Mid-Ohio Valley counties had closed their courthouses to the public or limited access.[28]

By March 22, Justice urged West Virginians to stay home as much as possible.[29] Justice was joined by Dr. Clay Marsh, vice president of West Virginia University and executive dean for Health Sciences. Marsh said that New York was being hit by "a tsunami wave of coronavirus cases" and if West Virginians could stay home as much as possible for the next few weeks, the "tsunami wave" can become more "like a stream" for West Virginia.[29]

"We are faced with a pandemic by a virus that we have no immune system that responds to, so we can’t fight it ... If we do these things, we’ll continue to be the leaders. We have demonstrated how we too, as a state pulling together, can protect each other and protect our health care workers. Once this window of opportunity is gone, it won’t matter what we do then."[29]

On March 23, Governor Justice ordered non-essential businesses to be closed immediately, and issued a stay-at-home order effective March 24 at 8 p.m.[30][31]

On March 25, WV held a statewide Day of Prayer, a 45-minute service dedicated to the people affected with Coronavirus disease.[32] It was held by Governor Jim Justice and moderator Dr. Dan Anderson.[33]

On April 17, the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources announced it would work with the National Guard to test individuals for COVID-19 who resided or worked in the state's nursing homes.[34]

On April 30, Justice announced "West Virginia Strong: The Comeback", a lifting of the present stay-at-home order that would transition to a safer-at-home plan. Specific sector businesses would be allowed to re-open over a month and a half after May 3, 2020, if certain parameters of COVID-19 testing were met. West Virginia's stay-at-home order would be lifted at 12:01 a.m. Monday, May 4 and be replaced with a safer-at-home program, which would strongly encourage residents to stay home but not make it mandatory to do so.[35]

On May 14, the WV Governor and Dept. of Health and Human Resources announced plans to increase testing among minorities and otherwise vulnerable populations in counties with large populations and evidence of transmission.[36] The next day, they announced free testing in WV counties that were medically underserved.

Religious entities have been excluded from the virus closures in the state. The WV Dept. of Health and Human Resources reported on June 13, a fifth outbreak at churches in the state had occurred. This time it was in Greenbrier County, which followed prior outbreaks at churches in Boone, Hampshire, Jefferson and Marshall counties.[37] The Graystone Baptist Church in Greenbrier County had some 33 COVID-19 cases.[38]

By July 1, some 115 COVID-19 cases were reported across West Virginia, the Governor stated, were traced to residents traveling to Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. "I strongly urge anybody that's been to Myrtle Beach to please get tested" Justice said.[22] In a July 1 press release,[22] Justice reported testing over 10,000 inmates and 4,000 employees in the state's correctional system showed one active COVID-19 case in an inmate at the Huttonsville Correctional Center and Jail and two employees.

On July 2, Justice announced that he was considering making masks mandatory in indoor spaces where social distancing isn't possible.[39] He issued an order on July 6 mandating masks in indoor public spaces outside of the home to reduce the spread of COVID-19.[40]

On December 11, the governor announced that Pfizer vaccine will come soon for West Virginia. The vaccine deployment would be prioritized for hospital and long-term care facility workers, teachers, first responders, and essential sector workers in Phase One. Phase Two, planned to begin in March, are for the general populace that wanted to take the vaccine.[41]

Federal response

West Virginia would receive $5.6 million of federal money to fight COVID-19.[42]

On July 1, 2020, in his press release,[22] Justice reported that West Virginia had been awarded over $24 million through the federal CARES Act.

Impact on sports and the economy

Sign indicating the closure of the Seneca Rocks Visitor Center due to the COVID-19 pandemic

On March 12, the National Collegiate Athletic Association cancelled all winter and spring tournaments, most notably the Division I men's and women's basketball tournaments, affecting colleges and universities statewide.[43] On March 16, the National Junior College Athletic Association also canceled the remainder of the winter seasons as well as the spring seasons.[44]

The governor's reopening plan required the state's cumulative positive test rate for COVID-19 to stay below three percent for three days, in contrast to the prior benchmark of having cases decline for two weeks.[45]

The Associated Press[46] reported over 250,000 unemployment claims were processed in West Virginia since the pandemic shutdown in March. Workforce West Virginia surpassed $1 billion in unemployment benefits to West Virginia residents.[47] The unemployment rate in the state fell two points to 12.9 percent in May[48] as the state started its reopening. West Virginia received over 35,000 fraudulent pandemic claims in June.[45]

Justice, in his July 1 press release,[47] announced "historic revenue surplus" in West Virginia for fiscal year 2020 amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. He also stated that overall consumer spending in the state returned to pre-pandemic levels in June, according to a state-by-state analysis he said was conduced by the Harvard-based research group Opportunity Insights.[47]

The West Virginia Strong—The Comeback plan to restart the state's economy saw July 1 reopenings include fairs, festivals, amusement parks, and rides, along with outdoor open air concerts.[47]

Statistics

COVID-19 cases in West Virginia, United States  ()
     Deaths        Active cases
2020202020212021
MarMarAprAprMayMayJunJunJulJulAugAugSepSepOctOctNovNovDecDec
JanJanFebFeb
Last 15 daysLast 15 days
Date
# of cases
# of deaths
2020-03-12 1 0
2020-03-13 1 0
2020-03-14 1 0
2020-03-15 1 0
2020-03-16 1 0
2020-03-17 1 0
2020-03-18 1 0
2020-03-19 2(+100%) 0
2020-03-20
7(+250%) 0
2020-03-21
8(+14.3%) 0
2020-03-22
9(+12.5%) 0
2020-03-23
14(+55.6%) 0
2020-03-24
23(+64.3%) 0
2020-03-25
48(+109%) 0
2020-03-26
70(+45.8%) 0
2020-03-27
101(+44.3%) 0
2020-03-28
113(+11.9%) 0
2020-03-29
131(+15.9%) 0
2020-03-30
154(+17.6%) 1
2020-03-31
178(+15.6%) 1
2020-04-01
209(+17.4%) 1
2020-04-02
229(+9.6%) 1
2020-04-03
281(+22.7%) 2(+100%)
2020-04-04
327(+16.4%) 2
2020-04-05
347(+6.1%) 3(+50%)
2020-04-06
420(+21%) 4(+33.3%)
2020-04-07
459(+9.3%) 4
2020-04-08
483(+5.2%) 4
2020-04-09
541(+12%) 4
2020-04-10
580(+7.2%) 4
2020-04-11
596(+2.8%) 4
2020-04-12
622(+4.4%) 4
2020-04-13
639(+2.7%) 6(+50%)
2020-04-14
698(+9.2%) 6
2020-04-15
715(+2.4%) 6
2020-04-16
733(+2.5%) 6
2020-04-17
777(+6%) 7(+16.7%)
2020-04-18
850(+9.4%) 7
2020-04-19
858(+0.9%) 7
2020-04-20
888(+3.5%) 7
2020-04-21
923(+3.9%) 7
2020-04-22
954(+3.4%) 7
2020-04-23
980(+2.7%) 31(+342.9%)
2020-04-24
1,027(+4.8%) 32(+3.2%)
2020-04-25
1,045(+1.8%) 32
2020-04-26
1,055(+1%) 34(+6.3%)
2020-04-27
1,083(+2.7%) 34
2020-04-28
1,095(+1.1%) 38(+11.8%)
2020-04-29
1,118(+2.1%) 38
2020-04-30
1,132(+1.3%) 41(+7.9%)
2020-05-01
1,166(+3%) 46(+12.2%)
2020-05-02
1,176(+1%) 48(+4.3%)
2020-05-03
1,192(+1%) 48
2020-05-04
1,216(+2%) 48
2020-05-05
1,239(+2%) 48
2020-05-06
1,280(+3%) 50(+4.2%)
2020-05-07
1,301(+2%) 51(+2%)
2020-05-08
1,332(+2%) 52(+2%)
2020-05-09
1,352(+2%) 52
2020-05-10
1,361(+1%) 54(+3.8%)
2020-05-11
1,373(+1%) 54
2020-05-12
1,384(+1%) 58(+7.4%)
2020-05-13
1,416(+2%) 58
2020-05-14
1,445(+2%) 60(+3.4%)
2020-05-15
1,473(+2%) 64(+6.7%)
2020-05-16
1,499(+2%) 64
2020-05-17
1,507(+1%) 67(+4.7%)
2020-05-18
1,521(+1%) 68(+1.5%)
2020-05-19
1,555(+2%) 68
2020-05-20
1,607(+3%) 69(+1.5%)
2020-05-21
1,640(+2%) 70(+1.4%)
2020-05-22
1,712(+4%) 72(+2.9%)
2020-05-23
1,743(+2%) 72
2020-05-24
1,769(+1%) 72
2020-05-25
1,782(+1%) 72
2020-05-26
1,851(+4%) 72
2020-05-27
1,901(+3%) 74(+2.8%)
2020-05-28
1,938(+2%) 74
2020-05-29
1,969(+2%) 74
2020-05-30
1,991(+1%) 75(+1.4%)
2020-05-31
1,997(+0.3%) 75
2020-06-01
2,031(+2%) 76(+1.3%)
2020-06-02
2,053(+1%) 78(+2.6%)
2020-06-03
2,076(+1%) 78
2020-06-04
2,097(+1%) 79(+1.3%)
2020-06-05
2,111(+1%) 84(+6.3%)
2020-06-06
2,122(+1%) 84
2020-06-07
2,131(+0.4%) 84
2020-06-08
2,151(+1%) 84
2020-06-09
2,164(+1%) 84
2020-06-10
2,189(+1%) 85(+1.2%)
2020-06-11
2,214(+1%) 86(+1.2%)
2020-06-12
2,242(+1%) 88(+2.3%)
2020-06-13
2,276(+2%) 88
2020-06-14
2,281(+0.2%) 88
2020-06-15
2,315(+1%) 88
2020-06-16
2,340(+1%) 88
2020-06-17
2,389(+2%) 88
2020-06-18
2,431(+2%) 88
2020-06-19
2,482(+2%) 88
2020-06-20
2,517(+1%) 88
2020-06-21
2,532(+1%) 89(+1.1%)
2020-06-22
2,565(+1%) 89
2020-06-23
2,603(+1%) 92(+3.4%)
2020-06-24
2,648(+2%) 92
2020-06-25
2,706(+2%) 92
2020-06-26
2,757(+2%) 92
2020-06-27
2,782(+1%) 93(+1.1%)
2020-06-28
2,832(+2%) 93
2020-06-29
2,870(+1%) 93
2020-06-30
2,905(+1%) 93
2020-07-01
2,979(+3%) 93
2020-07-02
3,053(+3%) 93
2020-07-03
3,126(+2%) 93
2020-07-04
3,205(+3%) 94(+1.1%)
2020-07-05
3,335(+4%) 95(+1.1%)
2020-07-06
3,442(+3%) 95
2020-07-07
3,505(+2%) 95
2020-07-08
3,707(+6%) 95
2020-07-09
3,826(+3%) 95
2020-07-10
3,983(+4%) 95
2020-07-11
4,146(+4%) 96(+1.1%)
2020-07-12
4,244(+2%) 96
2020-07-13
4,313(+2%) 97(+1%)
2020-07-14
4,407(+2%) 97
2020-07-15
4,557(+3%) 98(+1%)
2020-07-16
4,657(+2%) 99(+1%)
2020-07-17
4,783(+3%) 100(+1%)
2020-07-18
4,922(+3%) 100
2020-07-19
5,042(+2%) 100
2020-07-20
5,142(+2%) 100
2020-07-21
5,199(+1%) 101(+1%)
2020-07-22
5,461(+5%) 102(+1%)
2020-07-23
5,550(+1.6%) 103(+0.98%)
2020-07-24
5,695(+2.6%) 103(=)
2020-07-25
5,821(+2.2%) 103(=)
2020-07-26
5,960(+2.4%) 103(=)
2020-07-27
6,054(+1.6%) 106(+2.9%)
2020-07-28
6,173(+2%) 111(+4.7%)
2020-07-29
6,326(+2.5%) 112(+0.9%)
2020-07-30
6,422(+1.5%) 115(+2.7%)
2020-07-31
6,642(+3.4%) 116(+0.87%)
2020-08-01
6,735(+1.4%) 116(=)
2020-08-02
6,854(+1.8%) 117(+0.86%)
2020-08-03
6,973(+1.7%) 117(=)
2020-08-04
7,051(+1.1%) 124(+6%)
2020-08-05
7,159(+1.5%) 124(=)
2020-08-06
7,277(+1.6%) 124(=)
2020-08-07
7,433(+2.1%) 127(+2.4%)
2020-08-08
7,563(+1.7%) 131(+3.1%)
2020-08-09
7,694(+1.7%) 139(+6.1%)
2020-08-10
7,754(+0.78%) 141(+1.4%)
2020-08-11
7,875(+1.6%) 147(+4.3%)
2020-08-12
8,008(+1.7%) 153(+4.1%)
2020-08-13
8,151(+1.8%) 153(=)
2020-08-14
8,274(+1.5%) 157(+2.6%)
2020-08-15
8,457(+2.2%) 160(+1.9%)
2020-08-16
8,564(+1.3%) 160(=)
2020-08-17
8,632(+0.79%) 160(=)
2020-08-18
8,731(+1.1%) 164(+2.5%)
2020-08-19
8,801(+0.8%) 166(+1.2%)
2020-08-20
8,982(+2.1%) 166(=)
2020-08-21
9,066(+0.94%) 170(+2.4%)
2020-08-22
9,185(+1.3%) 176(+3.5%)
2020-08-23
9,272(+0.95%) 178(+1.1%)
2020-08-24
9,312(+0.43%) 179(+0.56%)
2020-08-25
9,395(+0.89%) 187(+4.5%)
2020-08-26
9,540(+1.5%) 190(+1.6%)
2020-08-27
9,633(+0.97%) 199(+4.7%)
2020-08-28
9,824(+2%) 202(+1.5%)
2020-08-29
9,967(+1.5%) 212(+5%)
2020-08-30
10,110(+1.4%) 213(+0.47%)
2020-08-31
10,250(+1.4%) 214(+0.47%)
2020-09-01
10,507(+2.5%) 222(+3.7%)
2020-09-02
10,642(+1.3%) 230(+3.6%)
2020-09-03
10,845(+1.9%) 237(+3%)
2020-09-04
11,037(+1.8%) 243(+2.5%)
2020-09-05
11,289(+2.3%) 243(=)
2020-09-06
11,412(+1.1%) 246(+1.2%)
2020-09-07
11,575(+1.4%) 247(+0.41%)
2020-09-08
11,661(+0.74%) 250(+1.2%)
2020-09-09
11,808(+1.3%) 254(+1.6%)
2020-09-10
12,017(+1.8%) 257(+1.2%)
2020-09-11
12,174(+1.3%) 263(+2.3%)
2020-09-12
12,521(+2.9%) 265(+0.76%)
2020-09-13
12,699(+1.4%) 266(+0.38%)
2020-09-14
12,820(+0.95%) 275(+3.4%)
2020-09-15
12,976(+1.2%) 280(+1.8%)
2020-09-16
13,196(+1.7%) 290(+3.6%)
2020-09-17
13,430(+1.8%) 294(+1.4%)
2020-09-18
13,683(+1.9%) 297(+1%)
2020-09-19
13,874(+1.4%) 308(+3.7%)
2020-09-20
14,054(+1.3%) 310(+0.65%)
2020-09-21
14,171(+0.83%) 312(+0.65%)
2020-09-22
14,384(+1.5%) 317(+1.6%)
2020-09-23
14,504(+0.83%) 319(+0.63%)
2020-09-24
14,706(+1.4%) 325(+1.9%)
2020-09-25
14,953(+1.7%) 330(+1.5%)
2020-09-26
15,158(+1.4%) 332(+0.61%)
2020-09-27
15,348(+1.3%) 334(+0.6%)
2020-09-28
15,512(+1.1%) 337(+0.9%)
2020-09-29
15,692(+1.2%) 345(+2.4%)
2020-09-30
15,848(+0.99%) 350(+1.4%)
2020-10-01
16,024(+1.1%) 354(+1.1%)
2020-10-02
16,307(+1.8%) 355(+0.28%)
2020-10-03
16,468(+0.99%) 357(+0.56%)
2020-10-04
16,628(+0.97%) 358(+0.28%)
2020-10-05
16,742(+0.69%) 361(+0.84%)
2020-10-06
16,936(+1.2%) 364(+0.83%)
2020-10-07
17,139(+1.2%) 369(+1.4%)
2020-10-08
17,325(+1.1%) 370(+0.27%)
2020-10-09
17,707(+2.2%) 376(+1.6%)
2020-10-10
17,913(+1.2%) 381(+1.3%)
2020-10-11
18,128(+1.2%) 382(+0.26%)
2020-10-12
18,281(+0.84%) 385(+0.79%)
2020-10-13
18,555(+1.5%) 387(+0.52%)
2020-10-14
18,818(+1.4%) 391(+1%)
2020-10-15
19,082(+1.4%) 393(+0.51%)
2020-10-16
19,580(+2.6%) 396(+0.76%)
2020-10-17
19,801(+1.1%) 399(+0.76%)
2020-10-18
20,081(+1.4%) 399(=)
2020-10-19
20,293(+1.1%) 399(=)
2020-10-20
20,519(+1.1%) 408(+2.3%)
2020-10-21
20,734(+1%) 413(+1.2%)
2020-10-22
21,057(+1.6%) 418(+1.2%)
2020-10-23
21,392(+1.6%) 422(+0.96%)
2020-10-24
21,712(+1.5%) 422(=)
2020-10-25
21,906(+0.89%) 423(+0.24%)
2020-10-26
22,223(+1.4%) 424(+0.24%)
2020-10-27
22,706(+2.2%) 432(+1.9%)
2020-10-28
23,064(+1.6%) 436(+0.93%)
2020-10-29
23,466(+1.7%) 443(+1.6%)
2020-10-30
23,990(+2.2%) 451(+1.8%)
2020-10-31
24,460(+2%) 457(+1.3%)
2020-11-01
24,883(+1.7%) 457(=)
2020-11-02
25,235(+1.4%) 458(+0.22%)
2020-11-03
25,593(+1.4%) 469(+2.4%)
2020-11-04
25,987(+1.5%) 472(+0.64%)
2020-11-05
26,547(+2.2%) 480(+1.7%)
2020-11-06
27,087(+2%) 487(+1.5%)
2020-11-07
27,742(+2.4%) 502(+3.1%)
2020-11-08
28,404(+2.4%) 502(=)
2020-11-09
28,805(+1.4%) 530(+5.6%)
2020-11-10
29,316(+1.8%) 546(+3%)
2020-11-11
30,201(+3%) 553(+1.3%)
2020-11-12
30,897(+2.3%) 555(+0.36%)
2020-11-13
31,639(+2.4%) 565(+1.8%)
2020-11-14
32,792(+3.6%) 574(+1.6%)
2020-11-15
33,659(+2.6%) 582(+1.4%)
2020-11-16
34,460(+2.4%) 585(+0.52%)
2020-11-17
35,324(+2.5%) 598(+2.2%)
2020-11-18
36,277(+2.7%) 612(+2.3%)
2020-11-19
37,399(+3.1%) 623(+1.8%)
2020-11-20
38,480(+2.9%) 639(+2.6%)
2020-11-21
39,598(+2.9%) 658(+3%)
2020-11-22
40,478(+2.2%) 662(+0.61%)
2020-11-23
41,114(+1.6%) 667(+0.76%)
2020-11-24
42,083(+2.4%) 682(+2.2%)
2020-11-25
43,050(+2.3%) 695(+1.9%)
2020-11-26
44,180(+2.6%) 712(+2.4%)
2020-11-27
45,046(+2%) 712(=)
2020-11-28
45,845(+1.8%) 718(+0.84%)
2020-11-29
46,997(+2.5%) 729(+1.5%)
2020-11-30
47,842(+1.8%) 735(+0.82%)
2020-12-01
48,818(+2%) 758(+3.1%)
2020-12-02
49,905(+2.2%) 778(+2.6%)
2020-12-03
51,025(+2.2%) 789(+1.4%)
2020-12-04
52,172(+2.2%) 799(+1.3%)
2020-12-05
53,573(+2.7%) 829(+3.8%)
2020-12-06
54,997(+2.7%) 838(+1.1%)
2020-12-07
56,128(+2.1%) 841(+0.36%)
2020-12-08
57,060(+1.7%) 870(+3.4%)
2020-12-09
58,462(+2.5%) 901(+3.6%)
2020-12-10
59,695(+2.1%) 921(+2.2%)
2020-12-11
60,637(+1.6%) 938(+1.8%)
2020-12-12
62,151(+2.5%) 966(+3%)
2020-12-13
63,217(+1.7%) 968(+0.21%)
2020-12-14
64,394(+1.9%) 978(+1%)
2020-12-15
65,708(+2%) 1,012(+3.5%)
2020-12-16
66,849(+1.7%) 1,039(+2.7%)
2020-12-17
68,485(+2.4%) 1,071(+3.1%)
2020-12-18
69,751(+1.8%) 1,091(+1.9%)
2020-12-19
71,215(+2.1%) 1,122(+2.8%)
2020-12-20
72,342(+1.6%) 1,128(+0.53%)
2020-12-21
73,337(+1.4%) 1,129(+0.09%)
2020-12-22
74,737(+1.9%) 1,171(+3.7%)
2020-12-23
75,936(+1.6%) 1,194(+2%)
2020-12-24
77,239(+1.7%) 1,228(+2.8%)
2020-12-25
78,836(+2.1%) 1,247(+1.5%)
2020-12-26
80,177(+1.7%) 1,253(+0.48%)
2020-12-27
80,710(+0.66%) 1,254(+0.08%)
2020-12-28
81,436(+0.9%) 1,263(+0.72%)
2020-12-29
82,773(+1.6%) 1,284(+1.7%)
2020-12-30
84,225(+1.8%) 1,318(+2.6%)
2020-12-31
85,334(+1.3%) 1,338(+1.5%)
2021-01-01
87,820(+2.9%) 1,361(+1.7%)
2021-01-02
89,327(+1.7%) 1,373(+0.88%)
2021-01-03
91,058(+1.9%) 1,376(+0.22%)
2021-01-04
91,886(+0.91%) 1,396(+1.5%)
2021-01-05
93,162(+1.4%) 1,442(+3.3%)
2021-01-06
94,678(+1.6%) 1,481(+2.7%)
2021-01-07
96,002(+1.4%) 1,518(+2.5%)
2021-01-08
97,898(+2%) 1,554(+2.4%)
2021-01-09
99,778(+1.9%) 1,570(+1%)
2021-01-10
101,212(+1.4%) 1,582(+0.76%)
2021-01-11
102,282(+1.1%) 1,594(+0.76%)
2021-01-12
103,203(+0.9%) 1,634(+2.5%)
2021-01-13
104,392(+1.2%) 1,671(+2.3%)
2021-01-14
105,219(+0.79%) 1,702(+1.9%)
2021-01-15
106,649(+1.4%) 1,733(+1.8%)
2021-01-16
108,124(+1.4%) 1,761(+1.6%)
2021-01-17
108,821(+0.64%) 1,776(+0.85%)
2021-01-18
109,809(+0.91%) 1,784(+0.45%)
2021-01-19
110,820(+0.92%) 1,815(+1.7%)
2021-01-20
111,677(+0.77%) 1,836(+1.2%)
2021-01-21
112,617(+0.84%) 1,849(+0.71%)
2021-01-22
113,615(+0.89%) 1,856(+0.38%)
2021-01-23
114,752(+1%) 1,872(+0.86%)
2021-01-24
115,307(+0.48%) 1,895(+1.2%)
2021-01-25
115,839(+0.46%) 1,899(+0.21%)
2021-01-26
116,978(+0.98%) 1,928(+1.5%)
2021-01-27
117,775(+0.68%) 1,953(+1.3%)
2021-01-28
118,562(+0.67%) 1,983(+1.5%)
2021-01-29
119,467(+0.76%) 2,006(+1.2%)
2021-01-30
120,340(+0.73%) 2,015(+0.45%)
2021-01-31
121,001(+0.55%) 2,024(+0.45%)
2021-02-01
121,425(+0.35%) 2,028(+0.2%)
2021-02-02
121,935(+0.42%) 2,031(+0.15%)
2021-02-03
122,470(+0.44%) 2,058(+1.3%)
2021-02-04
123,044(+0.47%) 2,080(+1.1%)
2021-02-05
123,641(+0.49%) 2,100(+0.96%)
2021-02-06
124,190(+0.44%) 2,119(+0.9%)
2021-02-07
124,708(+0.42%) 2,129(+0.47%)
2021-02-08
125,106(+0.32%) 2,131(+0.09%)
2021-02-09
125,522(+0.33%) 2,150(+0.89%)
Sources:
  • "Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)...[updated daily]". dhhr.wv.gov. West Virginia Department of Health and Human Services.
County [lower-alpha 1] Confirmed cases Probable cases Recovered Deaths [lower-alpha 2] Pop (2013)
55 / 55 2,902 104 2,328 93 1,852,994
Barbour 468 73 388 5 16,589
Berkeley 3590 686 2410 36 104,169
Boone 736 44 564 17 24,629
Braxton 117 44 104 1 14,523
Brooke 678 257 596 14 24,069
Cabell 3,233 486 2223 69 96,319
Calhoun 92 8 79 0 7,627
Clay 174 12 127 3 9,386
Doddridge 124 34 116 3 8,202
Fayette 1,224 104 1,028 39 46,039
Gilmer 214 20 210 0 8,693
Grant 481 70 259 10 11,937
Greenbrier 561 231 276 14 35,480
Hampshire 475 89 286 6 23,964
Hancock 886 302 735 12 30,676
Hardy 342 129 144 2 14,025
Harrison 1,581 390 848 25 69,099
Jackson 815 35 693 27 29,211
Jefferson 1,515 231 955 18 53,498
Kanawha 5,955 833 5,060 164 193,063
Lewis 281 35 269 3 16,372
Lincoln 483 38 439 6 21,720
Logan 1,022 170 1,010 53 36,743
Marion 898 265 617 8 56,418
Marshall 1,324 290 1,113 36 33,107
Mason 726 15 534 9 27,324
McDowell 627 91 230 2 22,113
Mercer 1,214 456 957 45 62,264
Mineral 1,630 133 805 42 28,212
Mingo 878 215 795 18 26,839
Monongalia 3,364 533 2,702 7 96,189
Monroe 399 53 285 10 13,502
Morgan 345 74 274 2 17,541
Nicholas 364 109 259 6 26,233
Ohio 1,475 449 1,264 27 44,443
Pendleton 128 33 97 1 7,695
Pleasants 123 31 89 4 7,605
Pocahontas 211 78 232 2 8,719
Preston 854 108 699 17 33,520
Putnam 2,033 362 1,460 46 55,486
Raleigh 1,572 382 1,586 19 78,859
Randolph 612 255 734 3 29,405
Ritchie 201 33 166 5 10,449
Roane 219 12 175 4 14,926
Summers 280 37 233 11 13,927
Taylor 401 57 315 9 16,895
Tucker 147 72 167 0 7,141
Tyler 154 51 156 2 9,208
Upshur 500 105 517 4 24,254
Wayne 1,108 171 972 17 42,481
Webster 84 17 65 0 9,154
Wetzel 327 173 426 14 16,583
Wirt 122 35 110 1 5,717
Wood 2,654 763 2,333 27 86,956
Wyoming 883 54 642 13 23,796
Updated December 11, 2020
Data is publicly reported by West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources[49]
  1. County where individuals with a positive case was diagnosed. Location of original infection may vary.
  2. "–" denotes that no data is currently available for that county, not that the value is zero.

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