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Virginia COVID-19 Nov. 23 update: Virginia sets new record with over 3,200 new cases reported in one day

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — The Virginia Department of Health is reporting 3,242 additional cases of COVID-19 and 50 new patients hospitalized due to the virus.

As of Monday morning, November 23, Virginia has an overall number of 221,038 coronavirus cases since the start of the outbreak. Of the overall cases reported, 198,142 have been confirmed by testing. 22,896 were probable cases, in which a patient who shows symptoms is diagnosed without testing.


This is the highest daily increase of COVID-19 cases Virginia has had since the beginning of the outbreak. A spokesperson from the Virginia Department of Health tells 10 On Your Side that a scheduled maintenance of the website over the weekend resulted in a backlog.

State health officials say four more Virginians have died due to the virus.

The 7-day average number of daily cases reported is 2,343, while the current 7-day positivity rate is 7.2%.

Local Cumulative Case Count

Overall, Hampton Roads and the Tidewater region reported a total of 595 cases Monday, which is 18% of the daily increase statewide. This is a big leap in the local numbers’ daily percent positivity rate.

More than half of local cases are coming from Chesapeake and Virginia Beach, with a combined tally of 289 new cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours.

Key Local Metrics

The Virginia Department of Health also reported 50 new residents hospitalized due to the coronavirus.

According to the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association, 1,512 residents in Virginia are currently hospitalized due to the virus. That number is a combination of confirmed positive COVID-19 patients and hospitalized patients whose COVID-19 test results are still pending.

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