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Steep June decline of positive coronavirus cases continues in Virginia, 439 cases reported in a day

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The Virginia Department of Health released their daily updated numbers involving coronavirus cases within the state.

According to their website, there are now 52,177 total cases, 49,785 of which are confirmed and 2,392 are probable. There are 1,514 total coronavirus related deaths, with 1,408 being confirmed and 106 being probable. The case numbers are up by 439, and deaths are up by 18 since Tuesday.

A total of 388,480 PCR testing encounters have now occurred in Virginia 395,972.

The Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association also updated their numbers. As of Wednesday there are 748 people currently being hospitalized for coronavirus. There are 407 people currently receiving inpatient hospital care whose test results are pending. 296 confirmed positive patients, and those whose test results are pending, are currently hospitalized in the ICU.

139 hospital patients, both confirmed for coronavirus, and those with test results pending, are currently on a ventilator. 592 ventilators are being used in hospitals out of the 2,919 in the state - that's 20% usage.

6,826 patients who have been hospitalized for coronavirus have been discharged.

Here's the breakdown of confirmed cases in local areas:

  • Chesapeake- 617 cases, 97 hospitalized, 15 deaths
  • Accomack- 984 cases, 55 hospitalized, 13 deaths
  • Northampton- 257 cases, 33 hospitalized, 27 deaths
  • Hampton- 231 cases, 36 hospitalized, 5 deaths
  • Norfolk- 605 cases, 74 hospitalized, 7 deaths
  • James City County- 224 cases, 56 hospitalized, 15 deaths
  • Newport News- 328 cases, 41 hospitalized, 10 deaths
  • Poquoson- 9 cases, 2 hospitalized, 0 deaths
  • Williamsburg- 48 cases, 11 hospitalized, 5 deaths
  • York County- 86 cases, 10 hospitalized, 3 deaths
  • Portsmouth- 354 cases, 49 hospitalized, 11 deaths
  • Gloucester- 33 cases, 8 hospitalized, 1 deaths
  • Virginia Beach- 823 cases, 105 hospitalized, 27 deaths
  • Franklin City- 42 cases, 3 hospitalized, 2 deaths
  • Isle of Wight- 150 cases, 15 hospitalized, 8 deaths
  • Southampton- 154 cases, 7 hospitalized, 2 deaths
  • Suffolk- 330 cases, 52 hospitalized, 33 deaths

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