CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Nearly 10,000 residents have now been tested for the coronavirus in West Virginia with 345 confirmed cases, according to new information released Monday morning by the state Department of Health and Human Resources.
As of 10:00 a.m. Monday, the DHHR said it can confirm 9,940 tests administered with 345 confirmed. That’s 21 additional confirmed cases since the agency’s Sunday release.
The state has recorded 9,545 negative tests results and three deaths.
The DHHR lists cases per county as the following:
Barbour (2), Berkeley (54), Cabell (7), Greenbrier (3), Hancock (6), Hardy (2), Harrison (25), Jackson (16), Jefferson (22), Kanawha (56), Lewis (1), Logan (6), Marion (17), Marshall (5), Mason (4), Mercer (4), Mineral (2), Monongalia (53), Morgan (3), Ohio (15), Pendleton (1), Pleasants (1), Preston (4), Putnam (8), Raleigh (4), Randolph (3), Roane (2), Taylor (1), Tucker (3), Upshur (1), Wetzel (2), Wirt (1), Wood (11).
.@WV_DHHR confirmed 21 new cases #COVID19 have been officially reported to the state, making the total positive case count 345. A total of 9,940 residents have been tested, with 345 positive, 9,595 negative and three deaths. #StayHomeWV https://t.co/TtgEMjGyMm pic.twitter.com/CQIS0eEySG
— WV DHHR (@WV_DHHR) April 6, 2020