RICHMOND, Va. -- In an effort to provide accurate, easy-to-read information on the on-going COVID-19 outbreak and its impact on our community, WTVR.com will update this post with the day's local coronavirus headlines and statistics.

COVID-19 IN VIRGINIA (Scroll to bottom for U.S. stats)

Positive Tests: 6,500 (+329 from Tuesday)

People Hospitalized: 1,048 (+70 from Tuesday)

COVID-19-Linked Deaths: 195 (+41 from Tuesday)

People Tested: 44,169 (+1,406 from Tuesday)

CITY/COUNTY-BY-COUNTY BREAKDOWN OF CASES

Accomack: 15

Albemarle: 53 (+3)

Alleghany: 4

Alexandria: 247 (+7)

Appomattox: 7

Arlington: 420 (+19)

Amelia: 10 (+1)

Amherst: 10

Augusta: 18 (+1)

Bedford: 16

Bristol: 1

Botetourt: 23

Brunswick: 9

Buchanan: 12

Buckingham: 22 (+4)

Buena Vista City: 4

Campbell: 11

Caroline: 9 (+2)

Carroll: 3

Charles City: 9

Charlotte: 5 (+1)

Charlottesville: 38 (+2)

Chesapeake: 140 (+4)

Chesterfield: 254 (+13)

Clarke: 6 (+1)

Colonial Heights: 17 (+1)

Covington: 1

Craig: 2

Culpeper: 25 (+1)

Cumberland: 8

Danville: 22

Dinwiddie: 7

Emporia: 7 (-1)

Fairfax: 1,298 (+91)

Fauquier: 29 (+1)

Floyd: 1

Fluvanna: 62 (+22)

Franklin City: 7

Franklin County: 15

Frederick: 73 (+2)

Fredericksburg: 15 (+1)

Galax: 1

Giles: 4

Gloucester: 20

Goochland: 40 (+1)

Greene: 5

Greensville: 16 (+1)

Halifax: 7

Hanover: 53 (+1)

Hampton: 75 (+2)

Harrisonburg: 101 (+6)

Henrico: 453 (+20)

Henry: 8

Hopewell: 14

Isle of Wight: 60

James City: 132 (+6)

King George: 17 (+1)

King and Queen: 2

King William: 2

Lancaster: 1

Lexington: 3

Lee: 6

Louisa: 29 (+2)

Loudoun: 367 (+23)

Lunenburg: 3

Lynchburg: 34 (+1)

Madison: 8 (+1)

Manassas City: 53 (+4)

Manassas Park: 14 (+1)

Mathews: 3

Mecklenburg: 57

Middlesex: 3

Montgomery: 34 (+1)

Nelson: 5

New Kent: 16 (+1)

Newport News: 95 (+7)

Norfolk: 99 (+2)

Northampton: 4

Northumberland: 4

Nottoway: 5

Orange: 17 (+2)

Page: 6

Petersburg: 19

Pittsylvania: 4

Poquoson: 6

Portsmouth: 59

Powhatan: 5

Prince Edward: 15 (+2)

Prince George: 27

Prince William: 536 (+28)

Pulaski: 4

Radford: 1

Rappahannock: 1

Richmond City: 177 (+2)

Richmond County: 7

Roanoke City: 22 (+1)

Roanoke County: 17 (+1)

Rockbridge: 3

Rockingham: 67 (+11)

Russell: 2

Salem: 3

Scott: 3

Shenandoah: 27 (+4)

Smyth: 11

Spotsylvania: 60 (+4)

Southampton: 6

Stafford: 108 (+13)

Staunton: 2

Suffolk: 59 (+2)

Surry: 3

Sussex: 10 (+2)

Tazewell: 4

Virginia Beach: 256 (+4)

Warren: 20 (+1)

Washington: 27

Waynesboro: 6

Westmoreland: 8

Winchester: 21 (+1)

Williamsburg: 19 (-1)

Wise: 15 (+1)

Wythe: 7

York: 35

*NOTE: This data is provided from the Virginia Department of Health daily at 9 a.m. Officials said their cutoff for data is 5 p.m. the previous day. So your local health department may have issued an alert about a case before it is added to the statewide tally released the following day.

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Gov. Ralph Northam's 2 p.m. COVID-19 briefing

President Donald Trumps's coronavirus task force briefing

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COVID-19 LOCAL HEADLINES

Governor Northam calling for volunteers to join fight against COVID-19

Virginia Governor Ralph Northam announced Wednesday he is extending Executive Order 53, which temporarily closed restaurant dining sections, entertainment/recreational businesses, and non-essential retail businesses that could not practice social distancing. More here.

Northam calling for volunteers to join fight against COVID-19

Governor Ralph Northam is calling for additional medical and non-medical volunteers to join the Virginia Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) in the fight against COVID-19. More here.

More than 25 residents, staff positive for COVID-19 at Beth Sholom assisted living

As Canterbury Assisted Living in Henrico grapples with hundreds of COVID-19 cases and more than 40 deaths due to the virus, a second assisted living facility in the area announced that more than 25 patients and staff members have been diagnosed with COVID-19. More here.

Virginia reports large daily jump in coronavirus deaths

Virginia health officials reported Wednesday that the death toll in the state from the coronavirus has jumped to 195, an increase of 41 deaths from the 154 reported Tuesday. More here.

Fort Lee civilian employee dies from COVID-19 complications

A civilian employee at Fort Lee has died from COVID-19 complications, Fort Lee announced Tuesday. More here.

752 COVID-19 patients discharged from Virginia hospitals

As the coronavirus continues to spread in Virginia, new information shows how many confirmed COVID-19 patients have been discharged from the hospital. More here.

House speaker working to hold reconvene session remotely

The Speaker of the Virginia House of Delegates is making plans to allow next week’s reconvene session to happen remotely in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. More here.

UVA study: Exercise may protect against deadly COVID-19 complications

Researchers at the University of Virginia say regular exercise may reduce the risk of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), a major cause of death in patients with the COVID-19 virus. More here.

Chesterfield dad survives COVID-19: 'It was an excruciatingly painful experience'

A Chesterfield father of two is home and out of quarantine, nearly one month after contracting COVID-19, a virus that nearly claimed his life. More here.

Canterbury medical director on deadly COVID-19 outbreak: Publicly-funded nursing home is 'tinder box' for viruses

On the same day Virginia reported its first death from COVID-19, a resident at the Canterbury Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center in Henrico's West End developed a fever and cough.

"We immediately isolated that patient, and we partnered with the Department of Health to test. That was our first patient test here at the facility," said Dr. Jim Wright, the Medical Director at Canterbury. More here.

80 million to get stimulus checks by Wednesday, others will need to submit banking information

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuhcin said that 80 million Americans will receive stimulus checks via direct deposit by Wednesday. Mnuchin added that those who do not receive their check by Wednesday will need to enter their banking information to the IRS if they want their check via direct deposit. More here.

Richmond students will get Chromebooks through $4.2 million regional fund

Funds are being released from a collective, $4.2 million pool intended to help groups provide resources during the COVID-19 pandemic. More here.

Mom Coach shares keys to keeping family sane in quarantine

Hannah Keeley is known online as America’s #1 Mom Coach. The mother of seven runs an online academy where she provides help for exhausted parents, many of whom find themselves taking on a dual role of teacher. More here.

UVA model shows Virginia tracking toward lower COVID-19 case peak this summer

Newly released results from a coronavirus infection rate model, designed specifically for case data in Virginia, shows social distancing efforts are making an impact and could help flatten the curve of infection in the Commonwealth. More here.

Salon workers in limbo during COVID-19 crisis: 'We just want answers'

Salon employees who have lost their jobs due to COVID-19 say that they are stuck in limbo - jobless and in some cases struggling to receive unemployment. More here.

Chesterfield neighbors raise thousands for 'heroes'

A Midlothian neighborhood is raising thousands of dollars to not only benefit medical frontliners at Johnston-Willis Hospital, but restaurants too. More here.

Publix dedicates shopping hours for first responders and hospital staff

Publix announced Wednesday that its grocery stores are now offering extended shopping hours dedicated to first responders and hospital staff. More here.

Richmond non-profits create tiny face shield prototype for newborns

A collective of Richmond non-profits have sent hundreds of face shields to first responders fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. They’re also working to protect newborns from the novel coronavirus. More here.

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Virginia restaurants now selling mixed drinks, cocktails to-go

Virginia restaurants are allowed to sell mixed drinks and cocktails to-go as of Friday.

Chris Danahy, the owner of the Tavern on Patterson Avenue, said he is serving cocktails in a mason jar that are the equivalent to four margaritas. More here.

Richmond restaurants cope with COVID to stay open

On this week's "Eat It, Virginia!" podcast, Robey and Scott continue to focus on the people keeping their restaurants open amid COVID-19 uncertainty. More here.

We're Open and socially distant: Richmond restaurants navigate COVID-19

As Virginia restaurants either close or adapt to social distancing, Robey and Scott focused this week's Eat It, Virginia podcast on the people who continued to run their restaurants with the hope of providing for both their restaurant families and the communities in which they serve. More here.

Explore Virginia's museums, zoos, and historical sites through these virtual experiences

As Virginians adjusts to social-distancing measures and businesses and institutions close their doors, online learning experiences are growing in importance. And in the Commonwealth, there's no shortage of online, interactive learning experiences. From exploring the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts collections to interacting with animals at the Virginia zoo to an online stroll through Lewis Ginter Botanical gardens, kids and adults alike can explore the state's treasures from the comfort of their own homes. More here.

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