After a relatively quiet weekend, the number of known COVID-19 cases in West Virginia jumped by 21 on Monday to a total of 145.
Upshur County still has just one confirmed case of the virus. New known cases Monday were reported in Berkeley, Greenbrier, Harrison, Jefferson, Kanawha, Logan, Monongalia, Ohio, Preston, Putnam, Randolph and Roane counties.
“As of March 30, 2020, 3,827 residents have been tested for COVID-19,” according to a press release from the West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources.
CONFIRMED CASES PER COUNTY: Berkeley (14), Cabell (1), Greenbrier (3), Hancock (3), Harrison (10), Jackson (8), Jefferson (6), Kanawha (23), Logan (2), Marion (5), Marshall (4), Mason (3), Mercer (2), Monongalia (31), Morgan (1), Ohio (9), Pleasants (1), Preston (2), Putnam (4), Raleigh (3), Randolph (1), Roane (2), Tucker (2), Upshur (1), Wetzel (1), Wirt (1), Wood (2).
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