WAVY.com

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — Virginia reported a record daily increase of 4,398 new coronavirus cases on Wednesday as current COVID-19 hospitalizations topped 2,000 patients for the first time.

Statewide numbers:


Hospitalizations passed the 2,000-mark for the first time and are trending up steadily. Hampton Roads’ hospitalizations are still under its peak set back in August, but Southwest Virginia is seeing record levels. However current modeling shows patients in Virginia’s Eastern region — which includes Virginia Beach — could exceed the number of hospital beds available by late January if current behaviors don’t change.

ICU usage has gone up 3% in the last three days, up to 78% overall, with 436 COVID-19 patients. 200 are on ventilators, Virginia Hospital and Healthcare Association data shows.

Most of the new cases reported Wednesday wee outside of Hampton Roads, though the region is seeing an uptick. Wednesday’s increase of 668 cases in Hampton Roads is just below the record of 719 set back in July.

COVID-19 deaths overall are still relatively steady, but are at their highest reported average per day (24) since September and are trending up.

Deaths are at record averages nationally though, along with cases and current hospitalizations. The U.S. is averaging 2,225 COVID-19 deaths per day.


Local cases

Hampton Roads is seeing upward trends in all metrics, and nearly every health district has a test positivity rate of 10% or higher.

Key local metrics

Positivity rates