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COVID-19 in Virginia: 7-day positivity rate is 8.1%; new cases up 3% last week
RICHMOND, Va. — In an effort to offer correct, easy-to-read info on the COVID-19 pandemic and on-going vaccination efforts, WTVR.com will replace this put up weekly with statistics from the Virginia Division of Well being. New instances final week (6,045) elevated 3% from the variety of instances reported the week earlier than (5,865).
COVID-19 IN VIRGINIA (Scroll to backside for U.S. stats)
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances Since Begin of Pandemic: 2,143,804 (+6,045 from final Friday)
Individuals Hospitalized Since Begin of Pandemic: 57,505 (+149 from final Friday)
COVID-19-Linked Deaths Since Begin of Pandemic: 22,366 (+81 from final Friday)
TESTING
All Well being Districts PCR Present 7-Day Positivity Fee Whole: 8.1% (Up from 7.5% final week)
VACCINATIONS
Individuals Absolutely Vaccinated: 6,310,156 (+25,275 from final Friday)
% of Inhabitants Absolutely Vaccinated: 73.5% (Up from 73.2% final Friday)
Individuals Absolutely Vaccinated with Booster/Extra Doses: 4,884,054 (+81,605 from final Friday)
**Scroll down for week-to-week COVID instances comparability**
NOTE: This replace information is offered from the Virginia Division of Well being each day at 10 a.m. Officers mentioned their cutoff for information is 5 p.m. the day prior to this.
COMPLETE COVERAGE: COVID Group Ranges present majority of Virginia is low; some localities rank medium
VACCINATE VIRGINIA: Virginians age 6 months+ are eligible for COVID-19 vaccine. Go to the Vaccinate Virginia web site or name 877-VAX-IN-VA (877-275-8343). You may also seek for particular vaccines in addition to which of them can be found close to you through the Vaccine Finder web site.
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TRACKING COVID IN VIRGINIA: WEEK-BY-WEEK COMPARISON
Week of Nov. 19-25
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +6,045
Individuals Hospitalized: +149
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +81
Week of Nov. 12-18
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +5,865
Individuals Hospitalized: +163
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +53
Week of Nov. 5-11
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +6,962
Individuals Hospitalized: +122
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +10
Week of Oct. 29-Nov. 4
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +7,324
Individuals Hospitalized: +146
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +33
Week of Oct. 22-28
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +7,537
Individuals Hospitalized: +143
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +81
Week of Oct. 15-21
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +7,142
Individuals Hospitalized:+200
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +76
Week of Oct. 8-14
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +7,047
Individuals Hospitalized:+173
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +75
Week of Oct. 1-7
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +7,174
Individuals Hospitalized:+202
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +91
Week of Sept. 24-30
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +8,446
Individuals Hospitalized:+150
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +97
Week of Sept. 17-23
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +10,080
Individuals Hospitalized:+228
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +90
Week of Sept. 10-16
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +11,600
Individuals Hospitalized:+231
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +92
Week of Sept. 3-9
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +13,195
Individuals Hospitalized:+235
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +124
Week of Aug. 27-Sept. 2
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +16,908
Individuals Hospitalized:+252
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +107
Week of Aug. 20-26
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +17,422
Individuals Hospitalized: +280
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +107
Week of Aug. 13-19
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +17,183
Individuals Hospitalized: +284
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +104
Week of Aug. 6-12
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +18,867
Individuals Hospitalized: +310
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +91
Week of July 30-Aug. 5
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +20,291
Individuals Hospitalized: +296
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +136
Week of July 23-29
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +21,350
Individuals Hospitalized: +264
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +51
Week of July 16-22
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +21,149
Individuals Hospitalized: +249
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +66
Week of July 9-15
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +21,244
Individuals Hospitalized: +272
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +61
Week of July 2-8
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +18,349
Individuals Hospitalized: +237
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +110
Week of June 25-July 1
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +19,654
Individuals Hospitalized: +273
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +111
Week of June 18-24
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +17,379
Individuals Hospitalized: +195
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +66
Week of June 11-17
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +17,777
Individuals Hospitalized: +242
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +12
Week of June 4-10
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +20,114
Individuals Hospitalized: +288
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +17
Week of Could 28-June 3
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +19,887
Individuals Hospitalized: +342
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +48
Week of Could 21-27
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +22,523
Individuals Hospitalized: +433
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +38
Week of Could 14-20
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +22,102
Individuals Hospitalized: +449
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +21
Week of Could 7-13
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +17,710
Individuals Hospitalized: +444
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +37
Week of April 24-Could 6
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +14,126
Individuals Hospitalized: +294
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +44
Week of April 23-29
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +11,789
Individuals Hospitalized: +272
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +112
Week of April 16-22
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +6,296
Individuals Hospitalized: +207
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +102
Week of April 9-15
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +8,707
Individuals Hospitalized: +699
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +199
Week of April 2-8
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +5,669
Individuals Hospitalized: +256
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +131
Week of March 26-April 1
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +3,809
Individuals Hospitalized: +214
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +86
Week of March 19-25
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +5,372
Individuals Hospitalized: +290
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +140
Week of March 12-18
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +6,498
Individuals Hospitalized: +508
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +254
Week of March 5-11
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +7,421
Individuals Hospitalized: +439
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +257
Week of Feb. 26-March 4
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +9,281
Individuals Hospitalized: +251
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: **+419
Week of Feb. 19-25
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +13,825
Individuals Hospitalized: +118
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: **+520
Week of Feb. 12-18
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +19,994
Individuals Hospitalized: *-30
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: **+534
Week of Feb. 5-11
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +30,669
Individuals Hospitalized: *-8
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: **+779
Week of Jan. 29-Feb. 4
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +46,431
Individuals Hospitalized: *-386
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: **+576
Week of Jan. 22-28
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +73,878
Individuals Hospitalized: +640
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +275
eek of Jan. 15-21
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +100,296
Individuals Hospitalized: +1,079
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +49
Week of Jan. 8-14
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +130,381
Individuals Hospitalized: +1,771
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +152
Week of Jan. 1-7
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +102,518
Individuals Hospitalized: +2,194
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +64
Week of Dec. 25-31
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +69,182
Individuals Hospitalized: +1,516
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +293
Week of Dec. 18-24
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +35,946
Individuals Hospitalized: +383
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +211
Week of Dec. 11-17
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +19,321
Individuals Hospitalized: -383*
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +188
Week of Dec. 4-10
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +17,470
Individuals Hospitalized: +459
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +142
Week of Nov. 27-Dec. 3
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +12,860
Individuals Hospitalized: +316
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +118
Week of Nov. 20-26
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +10,279
Individuals Hospitalized: -113*
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +143
Week of Nov. 13-19
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +10,623
Individuals Hospitalized: +277
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +171
Week of Nov. 6-12
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +9,295
Individuals Hospitalized: +310
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +196
Week of Oct. 30-Nov. 5
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +8,771
Individuals Hospitalized: +380
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +218
Week of Oct. 23-29
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances : +10,016
Individuals Hospitalized: +448
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +239
Week of Oct. 16-22
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +11,817
Individuals Hospitalized: +502
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +277
Week of Oct. 9-15
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +14,779
Individuals Hospitalized: +503
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +316
Week of Oct. 4-8
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +18,831
Individuals Hospitalized: +553
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +269
Week of Sept. 27-Oct. 1
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances : +19,463
Individuals Hospitalized: +579
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +295
Week of Sept. 20-24
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +22,668
Individuals Hospitalized: +718
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +269
Week of Sept. 13-17
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +25,370
Individuals Hospitalized: +718
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +233
Week of Sept. 6-10
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +23,660
Individuals Hospitalized: +670
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +137
Week of Aug. 30 – Sept. 3
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +23,515
Individuals Hospitalized: +682
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +130
Week of Aug. 23-27
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +20,573
Individuals Hospitalized: +674
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +122
Week of Aug. 16-20
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +16,253
Individuals Hospitalized: +577
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +48
Week of Aug. 9-13
Optimistic COVID-19 Case: +13,162
Individuals Hospitalized: +465
COVID-19-Linked Deaths : +41
Week of Aug. 2-6
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +10,280
Individuals Hospitalized: +292
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +26
Week of July 26-30
Optimistic COVID-19 Casesc: +6,084
Individuals Hospitalized: +269
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +32
Week of July 19-23
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +3,801
Individuals Hospitalized: +131
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +23
Week of July 12-16
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +1,826
Individuals Hospitalized: +145
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +27
Week of July 5-9
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +1,601
Individuals Hospitalized: +158
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +23
Week of June 28-July 2
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +1,243
Individuals Hospitalized: +268
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +30
Week of June 21-25
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +1,180
Individuals Hospitalized: +48
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +46
Week of June 14-18
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +905
Individuals Hospitalized: +148
COVID-19-Linked Deaths : +44
Week of June 7-11
Optimistic COVID-19 Circumstances: +1,003
Individuals Hospitalized: +211
COVID-19-Linked Deaths: +71
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Virginia Men’s Lacrosse Announces Top-Ranked 2024 Signing Class
The Virginia men’s lacrosse program officially unveiled its 2024 signing class on Friday, the No. 1-ranked class in the country per Inside Lacrosse. This cycle’s batch of 10 incoming freshmen includes a nation-leading five five-star recruits and seven players ranked in the top 40 overall prospects.
“Our coaching staff could not be more excited with the first-years joining us in Charlottesville,” said UVA head coach Lars Tiffany. “The recruiting efforts of our current staff and Sean Kirwan have allowed us to reload our roster despite significant losses due to graduation. Look for this crew of first-years to compete for critical roles with our program right away.”
See the full Virginia men’s lacrosse 2024 signing class below:
Ryan Duenkel
Position: attack/midfield
Hometown: Great Falls, Virginia
High School: St. John’s College High School
Inside Lacrosse: five-star, No. 3 overall, No. 1 attackman
Kyle Colsey
Position: attack/midfield
Hometown: Ridgefield, Connecticut
High School: Ridgefield High School
Inside Lacrosse: five-star, No. 9 overall, No. 4 attackman
Hudson Hausmann
Position: midfield
Hometown: Greenwich, Connecticut
High School: Brunswick School
Inside Lacrosse: five-star, No. 12 overall, No. 4 midfielder
Luke Hublitz
Position: defense
Hometown: Fairfield, Connecticut
High School: Brunswick School
Inside Lacrosse: five-star, No. 15 overall, No. 3 defenseman
Sean Browne
Position: attack/midfield
Hometown: Dallas, Texas
High School: Episcopal School of Dallas
Inside Lacrosse: five-star, No. 24 overall, No. 9 attackman
Tommy Snyder
Position: defense
Hometown: Bay Shore, New York
High School: St. Anthony’s High School
Inside Lacrosse: four-star, No. 34 overall, No. 6 defenseman
JP Lagunowich
Position: midfield
Hometown: Chatham, New Jersey
High School: Chatham High School
Inside Lacrosse: four-star, No. 39 overall, No. 13 midfielder
Luke Jamin
Position: defense
Hometown: Rumson, New Jersey
High School: The Taft School
Inside Lacrosse: four-star
Troy Capstraw
Position: goalie
Hometown: Daphne, Alabama
High School: Daphne High School
Inside Lacrosse: four-star
Christian Grosso
Position: faceoff/midfield
Hometown: Wellesley, Massachusetts
High School: Noble & Greenough School
Inside Lacrosse: three-star
Virginia Men’s Lacrosse: 2024 Season in Review and Outlook for Next Year
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Rev. Virginia Rickeman at Wilson Chapel July 14
The Rev. Virginia Rickeman will lead the service at Wilson Memorial Chapel on Ocean Point this Sunday, July 14. Jim Swist will serve as organist. The service is at 9:30 a.m. All are welcome!
Virginia “Ginger” Rickeman grew up in Massachusetts spending summers in Boothbay Harbor. After graduating from Masconomet Regional High School, she obtained a B.S. in biology from Northeastern University and a master’s degree in horticulture from the University of Minnesota.
Rev. Rickeman earned her Master of Divinity from United Theological Seminary in Minnesota. Ordained in the United Church of Christ, she served for 11 years as an associate minister at Plymouth Congregational Church in Minneapolis. Ginger then accepted a call to West Parish Congregational Church in Bethel, Maine, ministering there for nine years before retiring.
A happy, year-round resident of Boothbay Harbor, she shares a home with her best friend, Vicki. Rev. Rickeman loves visits with her sons and their families: Matthew, Becca and sons Jones, Greg and Kevin in
Westminster, Maryland; Thomas, Andrea and their children Eleanor and Henry in Tustin, California. Favorite activities include giving tours at the Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, ringing in her church bell choir, knitting, gardening, and reading mystery novels.
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Virginia Tennis: Danielle Collins and Emma Navarro Advance to Wimbledon 4th Round
Two former Virginia tennis stars are among the 16 players remaining in the ladies’ singles draw at The Championships Wimbledon 2024. Danielle Collins and Emma Navarro both advanced to the fourth round at Wimbledon for the first time in their respective careers.
Collins, who won two NCAA singles titles at Virginia in 2014 and 2016, will face No. 31 seed Barbora Krejcikova of the Czech Republic in the fourth round on Monday (time TBD), while Navarro, the 2021 NCAA Singles Champion, will face the No. 2-seeded American Coco Gauff on Sunday at 12pm ET (ABC).
Collins, the No. 11 seed in the tournament, defeated Clara Tauson 6-3, 7-6 in the first round and Dalma Galfi 6-3, 6-4 in the second round. In the third round on Saturday, Collins fell behind the No. 20 seed Beatriz Haddad Maia 0-4 in the first set, but then the match went into a weather delay. When play resumed, Collins went on a tear, winning the next nine games to claim the first set and seize control of the match. Haddad Maia won three of the next four games to put some pressure back on Collins, but she then polished off the match for the 6-4, 6-4 win. The victory sends Collins to the round of 16 at Wimbledon for the first time in her career (sixth Wimbledon appearance) and marks her fifth trip to the fourth round or further at a Grand Slam in her career.
Navarro, meanwhile, beat Qiang Wang 6-0, 6-2 in the first round and then breezed past Naomi Osaka 6-4, 6-1 in a second round match that lasted just 58 minutes. Diana Shnaider took the first set off of Navarro in the third round on Friday, but Navarro rallied to post a 2-6, 6-3, 6-4 victory to send her to the fourth round in just her second-career appearance at Wimbledon. It’s already been a remarkable year for the 23-year-old Navarro, who is the No. 19 seed at Wimbledon but the No. 17-ranked women’s singles player in the world after winning her first WTA title at the Hobart International in January and also posting a quarterfinal appearance at the French Open. Now, Navarro will look to take down world No. 2 Coco Gauff, who got the better of Navarro when they met earlier this year in the semifinals of the 2024 Auckland Open.
Last month, both Emma Navarro and Danielle Collins were named to the 2024 United States Olympic Tennis Team competing at the 2024 Paris Olympics starting on July 27th at Roland Garros.
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