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Virginia March 8 COVID-19 update: 892 new cases reported Monday, first daily increase below 1K since October

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — Virginia reported fewer than 1,000 cases in a day for the first time since October (892) on Monday, and its lowest 7-day average of cases per day since November (1,345 cases per day) as its metrics continue to drop.

Virginia’s percent of positive COVID-19 tests (6.2%) and COVID-19 hospitalizations (1,242 patients currently) are also continuing to trend down, but Virginia is still reporting high numbers of deaths as it inputs old death certificates related to the post-holiday surge, with 87 more on Monday.


Most of these deaths happened in January and the first half of February, VDH data shows.

Statewide numbers

Monday also brought long-awaited guidance from the CDC on what vaccinated people are able to safely do.

The CDC says fully-vaccinated people can gather safely indoors, but should continue to wear masks in public to avoid possibly spreading the virus to the unvaccinated. Fully-vaccinated people can also be with unvaccinated people in private settings, as long as the unvaccinated people are at low-risk for COVID-19, the CDC says.

Though cases and trending down in Virginia and across the country, health experts say that masking and other public health measures are still needed to help push virus levels down even further, and help avoid a possible “fourth wave” of infections fueled by coronavirus variants.

For the latest vaccine news for Virginia and North Carolina, visit WAVY’s vaccine page.

Local cases

This article will be updated.