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Virginia Jan. 6 COVID-19 update: Record 5,387 new cases statewide, Northam holds briefing

Correction: There was a typo in the death count for Norfolk. There have been 112 deaths reported in the city. WAVY regrets the error and it has been corrected.


PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — Virginia reported a record high 5,387 new coronavirus cases on Wednesday, nearly two weeks out from Christmas.


Average case levels are at their highest point of the pandemic for the commonwealth, with just over 4,700 being reported each day and a 16.7% rate of positive tests. Hampton Roads is averaging 20% positive tests.

Hospitalizations (2,925 patients currently) and deaths (+35 Wednesday) are also trending up.

Meanwhile Virginia’s vaccine rollout continues to be slow and chaotic, and the Virginia Department of Health had yet to update its latest vaccine numbers for Wednesday as of 10 a.m. Just over 100,000 people have been vaccinated so far.

Case numbers are expected to increase into February, when hopefully vaccination levels are high enough to start reducing spread.

Statewide numbers

Expect Gov. Ralph Northam to face questions about the slow pace of vaccinations during his press conference at 2 p.m. Wednesday. While many other states have also seen little progress in getting the vaccine into arms, Virginia hasn’t made any major changes to its plans. Nearby governors Roy Cooper (North Carolina) and Larry Hogan (Maryland) have called on their National Guard troops to help administer vaccines.

Local cases

Cumulative case numbers

Key metrics

Test positivity 

For more information from the Virginia Department of Health, click here.