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Nearly 550 COVID-19 patients discharged last week; Virginia hospitalizations increase 11%

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RICHMOND, Va. -- COVID-19 hospitalizations in the Commonwealth increased roughly 11% over the past week, according to data from the Virginia Hospital & Healthcare Association (VHHA).

As of Friday, there were 580 hospitalized patients confirmed positive for COVID-19, which is up from 523 (+57) last Friday, according to the VHHA.

VHHA's 7-day moving average of current COVID-19 hospitalizations sat 567 Friday. That is up 83 from 484 last Friday. That number was 392 the previous Friday and 280 the Friday before that.

Additionally, nearly 550 additional COVID-19 patients were discharged from Virginia hospitals over the past week, according to the VHHA.

The VHHA reported a total of 110,411 hospitalized COVID-19 patients have been discharged Friday, an increase from 109,862 (+549) patients from last Friday's update.

The data is a look into COVID-19 recoveries in Virginia. While the data isn't an exact recovery statistic, the discharge category shows how many COVID-19 patients were hospitalized and released.

More than 20,42 (+48 from last Friday) deaths in Virginia have been linked to COVID since the start of the pandemic, according to the Virginia Department of Health.

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The VHHA's online data dashboard provides up-to-date statistics daily on the number of COVID-19 hospitalizations across the Commonwealth, ventilator usage, and current hospital bed availability.

The VHHA collects and collates data supplied by member hospitals as part of COVID-19 situational preparedness and response efforts.