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County-by-county look at COVID-19 cases in Virginia; which areas saw biggest jumps Sunday

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RICHMOND, Va. -- The health department reported 736 more people tested positive for COVID-19 out of the 10,450 total tests processed since yesterday. That brings Virginia's total number of coronavirus cases to 146,144.

As of Sunday's update, 10,889 (+26 from previous day) people had been hospitalized and 3,159 (+15) people had died as a result of COVID-19-related illnesses,according to updated Virginia Department of Health (VDH) data.

RELATED:No new COVID-19 outbreaks reported in Virginia Sunday

Scroll down for complete city/county-by-county breakdown of COVID-19 cases in Virginia

These localities saw the biggest jumps (10 or more) in COVID-19 cases Sunday:

Hampton Roads

Virginia Beach: 6,826 (+17)
Newport News: 2,733 (+12)
Hampton: 1,819 (+10)

Northern Virginia

Fairfax: 20,801 (+114)
Prince William: 12,449 (+55)
Loudoun: 6,816 (+24)
Arlington: 3,951 (+16)
Alexandria: 3,814 (+10)

Central Virginia

Chesterfield: 5,985 (+40)
Henrico: 5,453 (+19)
Richmond: 4,637 (+12)

Additional Localities:

Smyth: 491 (+37)
Charlottesville: 1,216 (+30)
Montgomery: 1,936 (+27)
Harrisonburg: 2,631 (+23)
Henry: 1,065 (+19)
Roanoke City: 1,713 (+19)
Roanoke County: 879 (+18)

City/County-by-County Breakdown of Cases

Accomack: 1,175
Albemarle: 1,255 (+2)
Alleghany: 79 (+1)
Alexandria: 3,814 (+10)
Amelia: 124
Amherst: 396 (+1)
Appomattox: 215
Arlington: 3,951 (+16)
Augusta: 497 (+3)

Bath: 9 (+2)
Bedford: 760 (+7)
Bland: 64
Bristol: 185 (+3)
Botetourt: 302
Brunswick: 358 (+3)
Buchanan: 140
Buckingham: 679
Buena Vista City: 83 (+3)

Campbell: 450 (+3)
Caroline: 354 (+4)
Carroll: 500 (+1)
Charles City: 85 (+1)
Charlotte: 107 (+1) 6
Charlottesville: 1,216 (+30)
Chesapeake: 4,299 (+3)
Chesterfield: 5,985 (+40)
Clarke: 94
Colonial Heights: 256
Covington: 32
Craig: 31 (+2)
Culpeper: 1,196 (+1)
Cumberland: 105

Danville: 875 (+7)
Dickenson: 101
Dinwiddie: 385 (+8)

Emporia: 258 (+3)
Essex: 180 (+2)

Fairfax: 20,801 (+114)
Fairfax City: 136 (+1)
Falls Church: 70
Fauquier: 936 (+5)
Floyd: 203
Fluvanna: 379 (+4)
Franklin City: 415
Franklin County: 337 (+2)
Frederick: 883 (+2)
Fredericksburg: 539

Galax: 418 (+3)
Giles: 89
Gloucester: 244 (+2)
Goochland: 271 (+2)
Grayson: 320 (+8)
Greene: 216
Greensville: 789 (+8)

Halifax: 348
Hanover: 1,293 (+5)
Hampton: 1,819 (+10)
Harrisonburg: 2,631 (+23)
Henrico: 5,453 (+19)
Henry: 1,065 (+19)
Highland: 7
Hopewell: 393 (+3)

Isle of Wight: 739 (+6)

James City: 851 (+3)

King George: 229 (+1)
King and Queen: 72
King William: 161 (+1)

Lancaster: 146 (+2)
Lee: 269 (+2)
Lexington: 85 (+8)
Louisa: 290 (+1)
Loudoun: 6,816 (+24)
Lunenburg: 118
Lynchburg: 1,396 (+5)

Madison: 106
Manassas City: 1,920 (+2)
Manassas Park: 612 (+2)
Martinsville: 382
Mathews: 74 (+2)
Mecklenburg: 718 (+1)
Middlesex: 119 (+4)
Montgomery: 1,936 (+27)

Nelson: 104 (+4)
New Kent: 191 (+2)
Newport News: 2,733 (+12)
Norfolk: 4,824 (+2)
Northampton: 305
Northumberland: 160 (+3)
Norton: 34 (+1)
Nottoway: 265

Orange: 325 (+3)

Page: 393
Patrick: 277
Petersburg: 740 (+6)
Pittsylvania: 998 (+4)
Poquoson: 74
Portsmouth: 2,559 (+4)
Powhatan: 222 (+1)
Prince Edward: 580 (-1)
Prince George: 803 (+7)
Prince William: 12,449 (+55)
Pulaski: 236 (+4)

Radford: 740 (+3)
Rappahannock: 63
Richmond City: 4,637 (+12)
Richmond County: 349 (+1)
Roanoke City: 1,713 (+19)
Roanoke County: 879 (+18)
Rockbridge: 115 (+4)
Rockingham: 1,424 (+1)
Russell: 262 (+5)

Salem: 267
Scott: 186 (+1)
Shenandoah: 806
Smyth: 491 (+37)
Spotsylvania: 2,136 (+5)
Southampton: 757 (+2)
Stafford: 2,012 (+7)
Staunton: 257 (+1)
Suffolk: 1,972 (+2)
Surry: 119
Sussex: 465 (+2)

Tazewell: 301 (+4)

Virginia Beach: 6,826 (+17)

Warren: 418
Washington: 572 (+9)
Waynesboro: 266 (+1)
Westmoreland: 275 (+1)
Winchester: 499 (+2)
Williamsburg: 181 (+3)
Wise: 411 (+3)
Wythe: 238 (+6)

York: 545 (+1)

Who's getting sick

The coronavirus first most impacted people aged 50 to 69, which currently accounts for more than 23 percent of cases in Virginia.

However, people aged 30 to 49 now account for more nearly 33 percent of cases, data show.

Additionally, people in their 20s account for 21 percent of cases in the state.

More women have been infected by the virus at 74,920 cases versus the 70,258 cases reported in men. No gender was reported for 966 cases in the Commonwealth.

COVID-19 Precautions

Most patients with COVID-19 have mild to moderate symptoms. However, in a small proportion of patients, COVID-19 can lead to more severe illness, including death, particularly among those who are older or those who have chronic medical conditions.

COVID-19 spreads primarily through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes.

Symptoms include fever, cough, and difficulty breathing. Symptoms appear within 14 days of being exposed to an infectious person.

Virginia health officials urged the following precautions:

  • Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer only if soap and water are not available.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.
  • Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or your sleeve (not your hands) when coughing or sneezing.
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.
  • Stay home when you are sick.
  • Avoid contact with sick people.
  • Avoid non-essential travel.

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