CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) - West Virginia now has 11 confirmed cases of COVID-19.

Gov. Jim Justice will conduct a live, statewide address this evening, Saturday, March 21, 2020, at 7 p.m. to provide West Virginians an update on COVID-19 preparedness and response efforts.

Health officials say there are two cases in Tucker County, one in Monongalia County, two in Jefferson County, one in Jackson County, two in Mercer County, two in Marshall, and one in Kanawha County.

The WVDHHR's live tracker confirmed the news.

As of Saturday, 330 people tested negative for the virus, with 2 tests pending and the 11 positives.

Testing in the state has increased in recent days, though a lack of tests remains a problem nationwide among people who've been turned away or had to navigate onerous bureaucracies while suffering symptoms.

Virginia now has 152 positive cases and 2 deaths according to the Virginia Department of Health: http://www.vdh.virginia.gov/coronavirus/

Stay with WVVA for updates.