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Virginia Jan. 5 COVID-19 update: 4,377 new cases, 59 new deaths, hospitalizations jump by 153 patients

PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) — Virginia reported another 4,377 new cases, 59 new deaths and 153 new current COVID-19 hospitalizations on Tuesday.

The large jump in hospitalizations puts Virginia’s current total of COVID patients statewide to 2,918. That number has been continuing to climb, along with every other major metric.


Statewide numbers

Reporting for vaccines given to Virginians has been slowly trickling in, with just 1,822 new doses reported Tuesday. Health care workers and long-term care staff and patients are in the process of getting the vaccine currently. The slow state and national rollout have been criticized, with nursing home providers saying they’re frustrated they had few dates set up with CVS and Walgreens, which are running the vaccine deployment for long-term care.

VDH acknowledged things have started off slowly, but said they should ramp up soon as things get more efficient, and they are enough supplies to start inoculating other populations. They did say the actual number of doses administered is likely higher due to lag in reporting (remember that many doses are with Walgreens and CVS).

VDH has yet to announce when other groups and the general public will get the vaccine.

Nationwide, the U.S. is reporting more than 350,000 cumulative COVID-19 deaths, per Johns Hopkins University. The U.S. is averaging 2,600-plus deaths per day on average.


Local cases

Key local metrics

Test positivity (Monday numbers)

For more information from the Virginia Department of Health, click here.