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Virginia COVID-19 Nov. 3 Update: Over 1,400 new cases, more than 950 currently hospitalized

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — The Virginia Department of Health is reporting 1,435 new cases Wednesday. The percent positivity rate in the commonwealth remains at 5.5%.

As of Wednesday morning, Nov. 3, Virginia has an overall number of 930,679 coronavirus cases since the start of the outbreak. Of the overall cases reported, 690,978 have been confirmed by testing. 239,701 are probable cases, in which a patient who shows symptoms is diagnosed without testing.

According to the Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association, there are currently 967 people in Virginia hospitalized due to COVID-19. So far, the virus has taken the lives of 14,052 people in the state.

On Tuesday, U.S. Health officials gave the final nod for Pfizer’s “kid-size” COVID-19 vaccine. The latest is a milestone that opens a major expansion of the nation’s vaccination campaign to children as young as 5.

The decision marks the first opportunity for Americans under 12 to get the powerful protection of any COVID-19 vaccine.

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For additional information on COVID-19 metrics in the commonwealth, go to the Virginia Department of Health website.

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