Alexandria now has 225 cases of COVID-19, an increase of 25 cases since yesterday.
There were 54 cases announced in the last two days combined.
Alexandria now has 225 cases of COVID-19, an increase of 25 cases since yesterday.
There were 54 cases announced in the last two days combined.
Alexandria now has 200 cases of COVID-19, an increase of 19 cases since yesterday.
Today marks the first month since the first case was announced on March 11.
Alexandria now has 181 cases of COVID-19, an increase of 11 cases since yesterday.
The first and only death of a city resident due to the virus was announced on April 6, and the Alexandria Health Department did not release any information regarding the resident.
Alexandria now has 170 confirmed positive cases of COVID-19, an addition of 21 cases since yesterday.
The first and only death of a city resident due to the virus was announced on April 6, and the Alexandria Health Department did not release any information regarding the resident.
Alexandria’s Emergency Operations Center is fully operational through the COVID-19 pandemic, and it’s nearly empty.
Ray Whatley, the city’s acting emergency manager, is operating the EOC with a skeleton crew of four full-time staff in the Public Safety Building at 2003 Mill Road. The EOC remains pivotal during the city’s first bonafide emergency since the facility opened last year.
Alexandria now has 149 cases of COVID-19, an increase of eight positive case since yesterday.
Today also ends an eight day streak of double digit increases of new positive cases.
There are now 141 cases of COVID-19 in Alexandria, an increase of 11 cases since yesterday.
The addition of 11 cases continues a streak of double-digit diagnoses every day since March 31, and there have been 97 cases in the first week of April alone.
The first death in Alexandria due to COVID-19 has been reported by the health department, and the number of cases jumped by 26 for a total of 130 cases in the city.
“My colleagues and I are saddened by the first confirmed death of an Alexandria resident due to COVID-19, and our thoughts are with their loved ones,” Dr. Stephen Haering, the city’s health director, said in a statement. “The best way to honor our neighbor is to recommit ourselves to the most effective ways to stop this virus: stay at home as much as possible, wash hands frequently, and maintain six feet of personal space whenever you can.”
Alexandria now has 104 cases of COVID-19, according to the health department.
The new figure is an addition of 11 cases since yesterday. There have been double digit increases of new cases every day in April, and so far there have been 60 cases throughout the month.
There are now 93 cases of COVID-19 in Alexandria, according to the health department.
The new figure is an increase of 16 cases since yesterday. The number of infected residents has jumped by double digits nearly every day since March 29. There have been 61 new cases since then.
Alexandria now has 77 cases of COVID-19, according to the health department.
There was a surge of 53 cases over the last week, and the new figure is an addition of 10 cases since yesterday. The department said in a release that it expects the number to increase.