As of January 11, Virginia is reporting 403,386 cases of the coronavirus across the commonwealth since March.
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As of Monday, across Virginia, a total of 189,283 vaccines have been administered, with 15,130 people being fully vaccinated, according to VDH.
Monday’s total of 403,386 cases marks an increase of 4,530 from Sunday’s total.
Here’s a breakdown of Monday’s 4,530 new cases:
- 741 new cases reported in Fairfax County
- 318 new cases reported in Virginia Beach
- 261 new cases reported in Prince William County
- 188 new cases reported in Henrico County
- 120 new cases reported in Arlington County
- 117 new cases reported in Hanover County
- 111 new cases reported in Portsmouth
- 98 new cases reported in Newport News
- 92 new cases reported in Chesterfield County
- 86 new cases reported in Richmond and Salem
- 78 new cases reported in Stafford County
- 75 new cases reported in Loudoun County
- 72 new cases reported in Chesapeake
- 71 new cases reported in Norfolk
- 69 new cases reported in Alexandria
- 60 new cases reported in Spotsylvania County
- 59 new cases reported in Hampton and Pittsylvania County
- 57 new cases reported in Frederick County
- 56 new cases reported in Rockingham County
- 52 new cases reported in Roanoke
- 50 new cases reported in Harrisonburg and Suffolk
- 46 new cases reported in Brunswick County
- 44 new cases reported in Manassas
- 42 new cases reported in York County
- 41 new cases reported in Danville
- 39 new cases reported in Albemarle County and Lynchburg
- 38 new cases reported in King George County
- 37 new cases reported in James City County
- 36 new cases reported in Bedford County
- 35 new cases reported in Augusta County
- 34 new cases reported in Campbell County, Louisa County and Caroline County
- 33 new cases reported in Washington County
- 32 new cases reported in Accomack County
- 31 new cases reported in New Kent County
- 30 new cases reported in Fauquier County and Franklin County
- 29 new cases reported in Isle of Wight County
- 27 new cases reported in Montgomery County, Goochland County and Staunton
- 24 new cases reported in Shenandoah County
- 23 new cases reported in Roanoke County
- 22 new cases reported in Petersburg
- 21 new cases reported in Culpeper County
- 19 new cases reported in Smyth County and Dickenson County
- 18 new cases reported in Russell County
- 17 new cases reported in Henry County and Fluvanna County
- 16 new cases reported in Tazewell County, Dinwiddie County and Gloucester county
- 15 new cases reported in Wise County and Greene County
- 14 new cases reported in Waynesboro
- 12 new cases reported in Pulaski County, Wythe County, Prince George County, Alleghany County, Rockbridge County and Richmond County
- 11 new cases reported in Hopewell, Charlottesville, Carrol County, Radford, Giles County, Northampton County and Buchanan County
- 10 new cases reported in King William County, Galax, Westmoreland County, Nelson County, Bristol and Mecklenburg County
- 9 new cases reported in Winchester, Essex County, Lunenburg County and Manassas Park
- 8 new cases reported in Orange County, Fredericksburg, Charles City County, Appomattox County, Sussex County, Martinsville and Cumberland County
- 7 new cases reported in Botetourt County, Bland County, Floyd County and Warren County
- 6 new cases reported in Amherst county, Greensville County, Grayson County, Madison County, Middlesex County and Clarke County
- 5 new cases reported in Lee County, Buena Vista, Franklin and Northumberland County
- 4 new cases reported in Poquoson, Powhatan county, Southampton, Fairfax and Buckingham County
- 3 new cases reported in Page County, Scott County, Covington, Lancaster County, Emporia, King and Queen County and Prince Edward County
- 2 new cases reported in Mathews County and Lexington
- One new case reported in Colonial Heights, Patrick County, Nottoway County, Bath County and Williamsburg
- One fewer case reported in Amelia County
As of Monday, the Virginia Dept. of Health reports there have been 5,594,913 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.