PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — The Virginia Department of Health is reporting 1,314 new COVID-19 cases over the last two days and 56 new deaths, after failing to release numbers on Wednesday.

To be clear, the increases reported on Thursday are for the last two days combined, May 6 and May 7.

VDH never updated its numbers on Wednesday, after the department said its website was experiencing a technical error. State Health Commissioner Norm Oliver said during Wednesday’s press conference that the issue would be resolved later in the day, but it wasn’t.

If VDH had released numbers on Wednesday, May 6, it would’ve shown an increase of 729 new total cases and 24 new deaths for that day.

For Thursday, May 7 alone, Virginia is reporting 585 new cases and 32 new deaths.

Here’s the latest for Tidewater as of May 7:

Accomack: 463 cases, 22 hospitalized, 7 death​s
Chesapeake: 311 cases, 68 hospitalized, 9 deaths​
Franklin: 23 cases, 2 hospitalized, 1 deaths
Gloucester: 27 cases, 7 hospitalized, 1 death​
Hampton: 128 cases, 28 hospitalized, 3 death​s
Isle of Wight: 103 cases, 10 hospitalized, 3 deaths​
James City County: 167 cases, 52 hospitalized, 15 deaths​
Mathews: 4 cases, 1 hospitalized, 0 deaths
Newport News: 137 cases, 35 hospitalized, 10 deaths​
Norfolk: 270 cases, 48 hospitalized, 5 deaths​
Northampton: 149 cases 7 hospitalized, 3 deaths​
Poquoson: 7 cases, 2 hospitalized, 0 death​s
Portsmouth: 193 cases, 37 hospitalized, 8 deaths
Southampton: 128 cases, 3 hospitalized, 1 death​
Suffolk: 208 cases, 38  hospitalized, 19 deaths​
Virginia Beach: 454 cases, 83 hospitalized, 17 deaths​
Williamsburg: 29 cases, 8 hospitalized, 2 death​s
York: 51 cases, 8 hospitalized, 1 death​

8,620 tests have also been reported in the last two days.

Meanwhile the Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association data for Thursday shows a slight increase in hospitalizations statewide, up to 1,613 total. 371 of those patients are in the ICU and 203 are on ventilators.

New data still hasn’t been released by VDH

Despite Virginia officials saying earlier this week that new COVID-19 data would be released on VDH’s website, the new data, including the number of positive tests per total tests, still hasn’t appeared.

The new data will also include a set that shows the number of people tested per day since March 16, with a colored indicator of how many of those tests were positive for COVID-19 on a given date, and also a seven-day average of people tested for COVID-19 in Virginia.

Two sets of data will detail deaths linked to coronavirus in Virginia: By the dates these deaths were reported to VDH and by the dates the people died.

To visit VDH’s website, click here.


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