Sudden apparent rise in new COVID-19 cases in Henrico isn’t what it seems
Henrico Newsflash – July 2, 2021
Sudden apparent rise in new COVID-19 cases in Henrico isn’t what it seems
New COVID-19 cases in Henrico County suddenly are rising again – or are they?
On Friday, the Virginia Department of Health reported 55 new cases in the county, the fourth straight day that new case totals had risen after a relatively benign two-month period, and just one day after the county reached the 70% vaccination threshold among adults 18 and older. Friday’s apparent new cases accounted for more than 30% of all 180 new cases reported in Virginia, according to the VDH.
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