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Virginia Dec. 23 COVID-19 update: Record 4,652 new cases, 2,586 hospitalizations; 55 new deaths

Correction: WAVY incorrectly listed today as Thursday instead of Wednesday in a previous version of this story. We regret the error.


PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — Virginia reported a one-day record of new coronavirus cases on Wednesday with 4,652.


The Virginia Department of Health also reported 55 new deaths and 78 new current hospitalizations to bring current hospitalizations to a new record of 2,586. Numbers were delayed on Wednesday until noon (usually released around 9 a.m.).

Statewide numbers

Virginia has reported 106 new COVID-19 deaths in the past two days, and is on the verge of passing 5,000 total deaths since the beginning of the pandemic. VDH is reporting 36 deaths per day and that average has consistently trended up. It’s currently just under a previous peak of 42 per day in September.

Hospitalizations are at record levels and climbing across all health districts. Hampton Roads just recently broke its record and now has 594 COVID-19 patients currently. 110 of those are in the ICU. 28,330 COVID-19 patients statewide have been hospitalized and discharged.

Metrics are continuing to trend up nationwide, with more than 2,600 deaths reported per day on average.


Local cases

Hampton Roads is also seeing record levels of new cases and hospitalizations, and about 13% of tests are coming back positive.

Key local metrics

Test positivity

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