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Virginia Feb. 15 COVID-19 update: Cases, deaths and hospitalizations down significantly, Va. launching vaccine website this week

Correction: An earlier version of this story erroneously said “negative” instead of positive when referring to tests coming back positive in the second paragraph. WAVY regrets the error.


PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — Virginia has seen a major decrease in its overall coronavirus levels in recent weeks, with case averages as of Monday at about half of where they were a month ago, and hospitalizations and deaths have also fallen significantly. It’s a trend that’s also going on at the national level.


The decrease in reported cases could be due in part to lower testing (Virginia’s averaging 10K less tests per day on average compared to the weeks after the holidays) but Virginia’s percent of positive tests has also decreased in that span. Less than 10% of tests are now coming back positive, showing virus spread has decreased.

Experts aren’t entirely sure what’s behind the bulk of the falling numbers. It could be that the holiday surge has subsided and more Americans are immune — either from having the disease or by having been vaccinated.

People are also likely not heading out as much do to the colder weather.

This comes despite Virginia reporting new cases of virus variants such as the U.K. 1.1.7., which are much more contagious. The variants could cause case levels to rise again.

Statewide numbers

Vaccinations are a key part of lowering the overall virus levels, and most importantly preventing moderate to severe COVID-19.

While it’s still unclear if the vaccines help prevent the spread of the coronavirus (they prevent COVID-19, the disease), some preliminary studies show they also might help prevent spread by lowering overall virus levels in an infected person. Still, the data isn’t fully clear, meaning you’ll still need to wear a mask even if you’re vaccinated to prevent giving the virus to someone else.

On the rollout front, CVS just started vaccinations at their stores on Friday, and more vaccination points are being developed at other pharmacies such as Walmart, Kroger etc. Virginia is also set to launch a centralized COVID-19 vaccination signup website starting this week.

Local cases

This article will be updated.