CHARLESTON, W.Va. — West Virginia’s positive test rate for coronavirus fell below three percent Sunday.
The DHHR said the rate fell to 2.69 percent after a large number of tests were submitted because of the agency’s new electronic reporting requirement.
There have now been 39,184 coronavirus tests conducted in West Virginia with 1,053 positive tests and 38,131 negative. Nearly 6,000 test results were added Sunday.
The increase in the number of #COVID19 lab reports today is due to the onboarding of electronic lab reporting from a large number of facilities and the receipt of historical negative lab results from those facilities. #StayHomeWV
Order details here: https://t.co/3OgHku9gMB— WV DHHR (@WV_DHHR) April 26, 2020
The DHHR has recorded 34 COVID-19 deaths. The latest in Jackson County.
Confirmed cases per county include:
Barbour (4), Berkeley (131), Boone (2), Braxton (2), Brooke (4), Cabell (40), Fayette (9), Gilmer (2), Grant (1), Greenbrier (3), Hampshire (7), Hancock (8), Hardy (3), Harrison (30), Jackson (127), Jefferson (71), Kanawha (153), Lewis (3), Lincoln (1), Logan (12), Marion (45), Marshall (11), Mason (11), McDowell (6), Mercer (9), Mineral (15), Mingo (2), Monongalia (101), Monroe (5), Morgan (9), Nicholas (6), Ohio (26), Pendleton (3), Pleasants (2), Preston (13), Putnam (18), Raleigh (8), Randolph (4), Roane (4), Summers (1), Taylor (6), Tucker (4), Tyler (3), Upshur (4), Wayne (82), Wetzel (3), Wirt (3), Wood (35), Wyoming (1).
.@WV_DHHR reports as of 5:00 p.m., on April 26, 2020, there have been 39,184
laboratory results received for #COVID19, with 1,053 positive, 38,131 negative and 34 deaths. #StayHomeWVhttps://t.co/UzZdcKOvm8 pic.twitter.com/FWowCVWKmC— WV DHHR (@WV_DHHR) April 26, 2020
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