The West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources (DHHR) reports as of October 11, 2023, there have been 12 deaths reported since last week’s dashboard update, with a total of 8,247 deaths attributed to COVID-19.
DHHR has confirmed the deaths of a 70-year old male from Raleigh County, a 74-year old male from Kanawha County, an 88-year old female from Braxton County, a 97-year old female from Taylor County, a 71-year old female from Pocahontas County, a 95-year old female from Harrison County, an 83-year old female from Harrison County, a 79-year old male from Mercer County, a 79-year old male from Jackson County, a 71-year old female from Berkeley County, a 92-year old female from Berkeley County, and an 80-year old female from Marshall County.
West Virginians ages 6 months and older are recommended to stay up-to-date with updated 2023-2024 COVID-19 vaccination. At this time a 2023-2024 updated COVID-19 shot is recommended for most people ages 5 years and older. Those ages 6 months through 4 years of age have more specific recommendations. People who are moderately to severely immunocompromised may need additional shots for updated protection. COVID-19 vaccination is the best way to protect against severe disease, hospitalization, and death from COVID-19.
Visit the WV COVID-19 Vaccination Due Date Calculator, a free, online tool that helps individuals figure out when they may be due for a COVID-19 shot, making it easier to stay up-to-date on COVID-19 vaccination.
To learn more about COVID-19, or to find a vaccine, visit vaccines.gov, vaccinate.wv.gov, or call 1-833-734-0965.