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Virginia March 9 COVID-19 update: 1,537 new cases, VDH reports 107 more deaths as death certificates are inputted

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — Virginia added 1,537 new coronavirus cases a day after reporting fewer than 1,000 new cases in a day for the first time in months.

Tuesday’s increase actually bumped up Virginia’s 7-day average of cases per day to 1,367. So while case levels have dropped heavily since January, they’re still hovering just above that 1,000 case range. The good thing is that Virginia’s percent of positive tests is still decreasing (now under 6%) even with lower testing numbers and vaccinations should only drop these numbers more in the coming weeks and months.

The Virginia Department of Health also reported more 107 COVID-19 deaths, showing it’s still reporting high numbers of old death certificates related to the post-holiday surge.

Statewide numbers

COVID-19 hospitalizations have been trending down, but have hit a big of a snag, with 30 more patients overall statewide Tuesday compared to Monday.

Governor Ralph Northam is set to talk about Virginia’s case trends, vaccines and more in a press conference this afternoon at 2 p.m.

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