The
West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) reports as of 10:00 a.m., September 14,
2020, there have been 487,714 total confirmatory
laboratory results received for COVID-19, with 12,820 total
cases and 275 deaths.
DHHR has
confirmed the deaths of a 91-year old female from
Cabell County, an 84-year old female from Kanawha County, a 78-year old male
from Grant County, a 66-year old male from Harrison County, an 86-year old male
from Harrison County, a 76-year old male from Harrison County, a 75-year old
female from Kanawha County, a 71-year old female from Kanawha County, and an 83-year
old female from Kanawha County. “As we honor the lives of these West
Virginians, we must continue to do our part to slow the growth of this virus by being thoughtful, responsible
and safe,” said Bill J. Crouch, DHHR Cabinet Secretary. “Our thoughts go out to
all who are grieving during this time.”
CASES
PER COUNTY: Barbour
(37), Berkeley (884), Boone (176), Braxton (9), Brooke (105), Cabell (658),
Calhoun (22), Clay (29), Doddridge (17), Fayette (475), Gilmer (19), Grant
(147), Greenbrier (117), Hampshire (95), Hancock (135), Hardy (75), Harrison
(324), Jackson (229), Jefferson (401), Kanawha (2,019), Lewis (37), Lincoln
(144), Logan (547), Marion (244), Marshall (140), Mason (125), McDowell (80),
Mercer (380), Mineral (149), Mingo (301), Monongalia (1,715), Monroe (144),
Morgan (45), Nicholas (69), Ohio (332), Pendleton (46), Pleasants (15),
Pocahontas (58), Preston (142), Putnam (403), Raleigh (423), Randolph (230),
Ritchie (11), Roane (41), Summers (28), Taylor (114), Tucker (15), Tyler (15), Upshur
(59), Wayne (320), Webster (7), Wetzel (46), Wirt (9), Wood (333), Wyoming (80).
Please
note that delays may be experienced with the reporting of information from the
local health department to DHHR. As case surveillance continues at the local
health department level, it may reveal that those tested in a certain county
may not be a resident of that county, or even the state as an individual in
question may have crossed the state border to be tested.
Such is the case of Clay,
Hancock, Jefferson, and Tucker counties.
Please
visit the dashboard located at www.coronavirus.wv.gov for more information.