According to the Johns Hopkins coronavirus map, the 5 counties with the highest case load and deaths are:
Fairfax County (DC suburbs)
5,892 cases
239 deaths
Prince William County (DC suburbs)
2,740 cases
48 deaths
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Arlington County. (DC suburbs)
1,368 cases
61 deaths
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Loudoun County. (DC suburbs)
1,159 cases
30 deaths
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Henrico County (central Virginia around Richmond)
1,067 cases
109 deaths (50 of them from one particular retirement facility)
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Chesterfield County (central Virginia around Richmond)
787 cases
26 deaths
According to my calculations, 46% of the confirmed cases are in the Washington, DC metropolitan area as well and 45% of the deaths. The western part of the state, being more rural, doesn’t have many cases.
And everyone else is getting restless and vocal.
https://www.fauquier.com/news/reopen-fauquier-county-rally-draws-more-than-100-to-warrenton-on-saturday/article_b334d252-92ba-11ea-8c35-3365fbc4dcfd.html
“According to the Johns Hopkins coronavirus map, the 5 counties with the highest case load and deaths are:
Fairfax County, Prince William County, Arlington County and
Loudoun County.”
As a standalone report, 378 deaths in the listed jurisdictions are tragic. But the reported deaths are attributed to what; flu, accidents or crime? What were total reported deaths attributed to for the same period of 2019?