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Virginia Jan. 14 COVID-19 update: 5,294 new cases, 74 new deaths; Chesapeake smashes record with 400 new cases

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — Virginia reported another 5,294 new coronavirus cases and 74 new COVID-19 deaths on Thursday ahead of Gov. Ralph Northam’s coronavirus press conference at 2 p.m.

Virginia is now reporting 50 COVID-19 deaths per day on average, a new record. Hospitalizations and cases are also at all-time levels on average.

And locally, Chesapeake reported by far its highest ever increase in new cases on Thursday with 400. Chesapeake plans to return some students for in-person learning next week but, along with other local districts, has canceled winter sports.

The good news is that vaccinations are somewhat ramping up, with 4,444 more people fully vaccinated as of Thursday and 26,273 new doses administered overall. That includes 1,670 in long-term care facilities, which are still in the process of being vaccinated by CVS and Walgreens.

Northam, who set a short-term goal of 25,000 new vaccinations per day, is expected to address the vaccination effort during Tuesday’s presser. Even though Virginia surpassed 25,000 doses reported on Thursday, it’s still averaging just under 12,000 doses administered per day and many areas of Virginia aren’t yet in phase 1b, including nearly all of Hampton Roads. Phase 1b includes essential workers and people over 75.

Which vaccination phase are you in? Virginians can find out through this tool.

Statewide numbers

Nationally, the U.S. continues to break records for COVID-19 deaths, with more than 3,300 per day on average. That includes recent days with 4,000-plus deaths.

Local cases

Key local metrics

Test positivity 

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