CHARLESTON, W.Va. — More than 140 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in West Virginia, but no additional deaths were reported in the Thursday morning coronavirus report from the state Department of Health and Human Resources.
At that time, cases dating back to March totaled 8,151 with 153 deaths.
For active cases, the number was 1,952 statewide.
Hospitalizations had dropped a bit to 128 with 46 people said to be intensive care.
West Virginia’s daily infection rate was up to 3.51 percent. The cumulative rate was 2.4 percent.
DHHR CASES PER COUNTY: Barbour (29), Berkeley (720), Boone (112), Braxton (8), Brooke (70), Cabell (431), Calhoun (6), Clay (18), Doddridge (6), Fayette (160), Gilmer (17), Grant (131), Greenbrier (92), Hampshire (84), Hancock (112), Hardy (62), Harrison (238), Jackson (165), Jefferson (302), Kanawha (1,020), Lewis (28), Lincoln (96), Logan (276), Marion (195), Marshall (130), Mason (67), McDowell (62), Mercer (216), Mineral (125), Mingo (195), Monongalia (962), Monroe (20), Morgan (31), Nicholas (39), Ohio (271), Pendleton (42), Pleasants (14), Pocahontas (42), Preston (125), Putnam (204), Raleigh (276), Randolph (212), Ritchie (3), Roane (19), Summers (16), Taylor (60), Tucker (11), Tyler (15), Upshur (38), Wayne (214), Webster (4), Wetzel (44), Wirt (7), Wood (266), Wyoming (43).