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State marks continued upward trend of COVID-19 cases - West Virginia MetroNews

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The state Department of Health and Human Resources confirmed 255 new COVID-19 cases and five new deaths in Thursday morning’s report.

The agency now puts active cases at 1,910. Active cases have grown by 685 in the past week.

COVID-19 deaths are moving closer to 3,000 at 2,944. The five new deaths include a 75-year old male from Randolph County, a 62-year old male from Randolph County, a 66-year old male from Kanawha County, a 92-year old male from Marion County, and an 88-year old male from Kanawha County.

The state lists hospitalizations at 133 with 54 patients being treated in intensive care units.

The latest vaccination numbers include 67.9% of state residents 12 and older have received one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. The state said 56.3% have been fully vaccinated.

Overall confirmed cases per county include: Barbour (1,540), Berkeley (13,044), Boone (2,204), Braxton (1,049), Brooke (2,269), Cabell (9,068), Calhoun (403), Clay (546), Doddridge (653), Fayette (3,644), Gilmer (893), Grant (1,322), Greenbrier (2,922), Hampshire (1,939), Hancock (2,872), Hardy (1,591), Harrison (6,341), Jackson (2,296), Jefferson (4,863), Kanawha (15,685), Lewis (1,354), Lincoln (1,616), Logan (3,333), Marion (4,753), Marshall (3,595), Mason (2,127), McDowell (1,663), Mercer (5,282), Mineral (3,011), Mingo (2,815), Monongalia (9,503), Monroe (1,241), Morgan (1,269), Nicholas (1,953), Ohio (4,374), Pendleton (726), Pleasants (964), Pocahontas (689), Preston (2,977), Putnam (5,457), Raleigh (7,178), Randolph (2,888), Ritchie (773), Roane (672), Summers (870), Taylor (1,322), Tucker (550), Tyler (762), Upshur (2,026), Wayne (3,231), Webster (595), Wetzel (1,419), Wirt (469), Wood (8,044), Wyoming (2,103).

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