RICHMOND, Va. – As of November 2, Virginia is now reporting 183,418 cases of the coronavirus across the commonwealth since March.
[Where are Virginia’s coronavirus cases? The latest from the health department]
Monday’s total of 183,418 cases marks an increase from Sunday’s total of 182,392 cases.
Here is a breakdown of the 1,026 new cases in Virginia:
- 166 new cases in Fairfax County
- 106 new cases in Prince William County
- 64 new cases in Virginia Beach
- 43 new cases in Henrico County
- 40 new cases in Norfolk
- 37 new cases in Roanoke County
- 32 new cases in Roanoke
- 27 new cases in Washington County
- 20 new cases in Chesapeake
- 19 new cases in Montgomery County
- 18 new cases in Chesterfield County and Franklin County
- 15 new cases in Hanover County and Danville
- 14 new cases in Arlington County, Alexandria and Frederick County
- 13 new cases in Smyth County
- 12 new cases in Stafford County and Shenandoah County
- 11 new cases in Lynchburg and Bedford County
- 10 new cases in Lee County, Wise County, Winchester and Russell County
- 9 new cases in Newport News, Pittsylvania County, Spotsylvania County, Culpeper County, Tazewell County and Suffolk
- 8 new cases in Salem
- 7 new cases in Fauquier County, Bristol and Manassas
- 6 new cases in Halifax County, Portsmouth, Warren County and James City County
- 4 new cases in Henry County, Madison County, Mecklenburg County, Pulaski County and Albemarle County
- 3 new cases in Hampton, Botetourt County, Scott County, Covington, Campbell County, Orange County, Giles County, Radford, Williamsburg, Colonial Heights, Poquoson, York County, Galax, Brunswick County, Manassas Park and Richmond County
- 2 new cases in Rockingham County, Accomack County, Floyd County, Louisa County, Gloucester County, King George County, Isle of Wight County, Buchanan County, Appomattox County, Westmoreland County and Lancaster County
- 1 new case in Augusta County, Harrisonburg, Nottoway County, Charlottesville, Buckingham County, Lexington, Carroll County, Greene County, Cumberland County, Caroline County, Craig County, Wythe County, Dickenson County, Fredericksburg, Greensville County, Grayson County, Charles City County, King William County, Nelson County, Petersburg, Page County, Southampton County, King and Queen County, Hopewell, Bath County and Fairfax
As of Monday, the Virginia Dept. of Health reports there have been 2,873,195 total testing encounters.
The term “testing encounters” includes individuals who have been tested more than once due to their profession, high-risk status or need for a negative result to return to work. The health department started using this metric on May 1. To learn more, click here.