Posted on 05/25/2020 9:01:25 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
VIRGINIA The Virginia Department of Health reported 37,727 total confirmed cases of COVID-19 Monday. According to The Virginian-Pilot, the nearly 1,500 cases added over the last 24 hours constitute the biggest one-day jump in at least a week. Virginia also reported 1,208 deaths and 4,269 hospitalizations.
The top five health districts for number of cases are Fairfax, with 9,587; Prince William, with 5,812, Loudoun, with 2,047; Arlington, with 1,897; and Alexandria, with 1754.
Fairfax also has the highest number of deaths, with 339. The Henrico health district is a distant second with 118, followed by Prince William with 108, Arlington with 101 and Loudoun with 52.
While all health districts have reported at least one case of COVID-19 by now, only the Cumberland Plateau district has yet to report any deaths. However, the state has confirmed its second case in a child thus far of a Kawasaki disease-like inflammatory syndrome related to COVID-19, according to WRIC-TV.
WAVY-TV reports that the Virginia Department of Health is now breaking down its statistics to separate northern Virginia, where the coronavirus has hit hardest, with the rest of the state. Northern Virginia has delayed the first phase of reopening until at least the end of the month.
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A couple weeks ago Virginia was reporting tested. Implying the number was individuals tested. But it wasnt individuals,it was tests performed. Some individuals had been tested multiple times.
You can not trust Virginias numbers.
These are not new cases.
They are people who have been tested for the first time.
I have posted this before but it warrants repeating.
We purchased our first home in Dale City VA (Prince William County) in 1975. It was a new 4 bdr 2.5 bath split level on a cul-de-sac with 7 homes. Of those 7 homes, 3 were owned by black families and one by white/Asian family so the area was multi-cultural even then. We sold the place in 1979 because of a military transfer. It was a nice neighborhood with great neighbors so we were sad to leave.
I looked the house up a couple of years ago, and was shocked to find that around 2011, someone built on 5 bedrooms and a bath for a total of 9 bedrooms and 3.5 baths. They built a second story on the single level and out in 3 directions.
A street level photo showed 6 cars and a pickup truck parked on and in front of the property. When I checked the elementary school it is now 63% Hispanic. The local high school is now about 50% Hispanic. I mentioned that to family and now the leftist relatives have labeled me racist.
Sunrise of N. Arlington VA reports 12 residents and 4 staff confirmed w/ the ChinerFlu. My FIL there, no concerns for him, but many families are freaking out. No word on hospitalizations and mortality, which ought to be the larger concern than the obvious spread of a virus when different shifts engage residents. Can’t possibly be avoided.
Meanwhile, one neighbor threatened to call the cops on another neighbor who had a couple families over and let the kids play around the yards.
And our Governor continues to deny the basic right of movement.
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