As of February 28, Virginia is reporting 576,050 cases of coronavirus across the Commonwealth since March 2020.
On Sunday, 1,933,953 vaccines were given across Virginia, with 666,970 people fully vaccinated, according to VDH.
219 new cases in Fairfax County
122 new cases in Prince Edward County
104 new cases in Virginia Beach
79 new cases in Loudoun County
73 new cases in Chesapeake
64 new cases in Staffordshire
60 new cases in Norfolk
58 new cases in Chesterfield County
57 new cases in Henrico County
53 new cases in Montgomery County
52 new cases in Hampton
40 new cases in Danville
39 new cases in Arlington County
37 new cases in Newport News
35 new cases in Richmond
29 new cases in Alexandria
25 new cases in Suffolk
22 new cases in Charlottesville
21 new cases in James City County
20 new cases in Roanoke
19 new cases in Portsmouth and Albemarle County
18 new cases in Rockingham County
17 new cases in Pittsylvania County
15 new cases in Lynchburg and Waynesboro
14 new cases in Petersburg, Roanoke County and Hanover County
13 new cases in Harrisonburg, Frederick County and Fredericksburg
11 new cases in Spotsylvania County, Augusta County and Warren County
10 new cases in Halifax County and Shenandoah County
9 new cases in Fauquier County, Prince Edward County, Pulaski County and Giles County
8 new cases in Franklin County, Yorkshire, Colonial Heights, Colonial Heights, Gloucester County, Manassas and Patrick County
7 new cases in Hopewell, Salem and Russell County
6 new cases in Henry County, Isle of Wight County, Accomack County, Richmond County and Lancaster County
5 new cases in Botetourt County, Washington County, Poquoson, Rockbridge County and Louisa County
4 new cases in Campbell County, Staunton, Caroline County, King William County, Grayson County, Charlotte County, New Kent County, Bristol, Radford, Smyth County, Essex County, Floyd County, Southampton County and Wythe County
3 new cases in Orange County, Appomattox County, Mecklenburg County, Prince Edward County, Franklin, Carroll County, Northumberland County, Page County, Nelson County, Scott County, Brunswickshire, Fluvanna County, Westmoreland County and Greensville County
2 new cases in King George County, Bedfordshire, Lee County, Nottoway County, Lexington, Mathews County, Dinwiddie County and Greene County
1 new case in Alleghany County, Middlesex County, Culpeper County, Amherst County, Martinsville, Falls Church, Tazewell County, Northamptonshire, Powhatan County, Manassas Park, Amelia County, Rappahannock County, Dickenson County, Cumberland County, Buena Vista, County Madison, Clarke County, Craig County, Charles City County and Fairfax
1 fewer cases in Goochland County
2 fewer cases in King and Queen and Covington County
Depending on the health department, having a test in a different area than where they live can lead to a reduction in cases or the automation process for reported laboratory results can be automated. electronically connect the wrong dominance for a particular zip code.
On Sunday, the Virginia Department of Health reports that 7,504,678 have been in total tests.
The term “meet tests” includes people who have been tested more than once as a result of their occupation, high-risk status or need for a negative result to return to work. The health department started using this metric on May 1st. To learn more, click here.