RICHMOND, Va. (WFXR) — The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) reported a total of 134,571 COVID-19 cases and 2,743 virus-related deaths as of Monday morning, including 757 new confirmed and probable diagnoses and 19 new confirmed and probable fatalities around the Commonwealth.
Virginia health officials confirmed 128,400 cases and 2,607 deaths are related to the virus as of Monday, Sept. 14. However, 6,171 cases and 136 deaths are still reported as “probable.”

According to VDH’s Monday report, more than 8,000 cases have been reported from the following localities in southwest and central Virginia:
- Alleghany County: 76 cases, 8 hospitalizations, and 4 deaths
- Amherst County: 345 cases, 11 hospitalizations, and 2 deaths
- Appomattox County: 195 cases, 10 hospitalizations, and 1 death
- Bath County: 4 cases
- Bedford County: 662 cases, 28 hospitalizations, and 9 deaths
- Bland County: 64 cases, 2 hospitalizations, and 1 death
- Botetourt County: 277 cases, 23 hospitalizations, and 10 deaths
- Buena Vista: 77 cases, 4 hospitalizations, and 1 death
- Campbell County: 384 cases, 10 hospitalizations, and 3 deaths
- Carroll County: 461 cases, 36 hospitalizations, and 19 deaths
- Charlotte County: 96 cases and 5 hospitalizations
- Covington: 29 cases and 1 hospitalization
- Craig County: 26 cases and 1 hospitalization
- Danville: 756 cases, 77 hospitalizations, and 20 deaths
- Floyd County: 184 cases, 10 hospitalizations, and 3 deaths
- Franklin County: 272 cases, 15 hospitalizations, and 1 death
- Galax: 406 cases, 41 hospitalizations, and 28 deaths
- Giles County: 69 cases and 2 hospitalizations
- Grayson County: 289 cases, 25 hospitalizations, and 8 deaths
- Halifax County: 292 cases, 7 hospitalizations, and 4 deaths
- Henry County: 957 cases, 105 hospitalizations, and 16 deaths
- Highland County: 6 cases
- Lexington: 47 cases, 3 hospitalizations, and 1 death
- Lynchburg: 1,192 cases, 34 hospitalizations, and 7 deaths
- Martinsville: 363 cases, 56 hospitalizations, and 7 deaths
- Montgomery County: 1,487 cases, 19 hospitalizations, and 4 deaths
- Nelson County: 92 cases and 4 hospitalizations
- Patrick County: 250 cases, 48 hospitalizations, and 14 deaths
- Pittsylvania County: 906 cases, 46 hospitalizations, and 7 deaths
- Pulaski County: 182 cases, 13 hospitalizations, and 3 deaths
- Radford: 669 cases and 5 hospitalizations
- Roanoke City: 1,391 cases, 57 hospitalizations, and 15 deaths
- Roanoke County: 710 cases, 25 hospitalizations, and 5 deaths
- Rockbridge County: 90 cases, 4 hospitalizations, and 2 deaths
- Salem: 252 cases, 11 hospitalizations, and 4 deaths
- Wythe County: 206 cases, 20 hospitalizations, and 3 deaths
Since Sunday, Sept. 13, VDH reported 92 new cases from Montgomery County, 18 from Roanoke City, 12 from Lynchburg, 11 from Danville, eight from Radford, eight from Roanoke County, seven from Pulaski County, six from Franklin County, four from Henry County, four from Martinsville, four from Salem, three from Floyd County, three from Halifax County, two from Alleghany County, two from Amherst County, two from Appomattox County, two from Bedford County, two from Giles County, two from Grayson County, two from Wythe County, one from Campbell County, one from Carroll County, one from Craig County, and one from Galax.
In addition, the department reported three new deaths from Danville, two from Lynchburg, one from Amherst County, one from Carroll County, one from Martinsville, one from Patrick County, and one from Pittsylvania County.
Health officials say they have received a total of 10,293 confirmed and probable virus-related hospitalizations around Virginia as of Monday. Of the newly reported hospitalizations from Monday, two are from Danville, two are from Pittsylvania County, and one is from Martinsville.
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