Template:COVID-19 pandemic data/West Virginia medical cases by county

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County [a] Confirmed cases Probable cases Recovered Deaths [b] Pop (2020)
55 / 55 283,075 62,397 271,707 4,610 1,793,716
Barbour 2,056 807 46 15,465
Berkeley 15,290 4,105 189 122,076
Boone 3,440 375 60 21,809
Braxton 2,087 190 22 12,447
Brooke 2,131 1,065 74 22,559
Cabell 13,167 2,356 277 94,350
Calhoun 528 475 5 6,229
Clay 1,111 216 20 8,051
Doddridge 1,011 374 11 7,808
Fayette 5,176 1,281 131 40,488
Gilmer 1,228 199 14 7,408
Grant 1,850 473 34 10,976
Greenbrier 3,627 1,470 100 32,977
Hampshire 2,837 597 49 23,093
Hancock 3,206 1,193 117 29,095
Hardy 1,612 961 31 14,299
Harrison 7,859 3,882 166 65,921
Jackson 3,591 530 87 27,791
Jefferson 5,741 1,324 89 57,701
Kanawha 21,845 3,932 507 180,745
Lewis 2,964 189 56 17,033
Lincoln 2,497 616 46 20,463
Logan 3,526 1,999 140 32,567
Marion 6,962 1,691 111 56,205
Marshall 3,875 1,595 116 30,591
Mason 3,514 241 59 25,453
McDowell 2,283 751 50 19,111
Mercer 6,693 2,672 180 59,664
Mineral 4,278 538 117 26,938
Mingo 3,281 1,455 83 23,568
Monongalia 11,359 2,572 145 105,822
Monroe 1,787 387 26 12,376
Morgan 1,806 397 47 17,063
Nicholas 2,823 1,175 54 24,604
Ohio 4,734 1,606 110 42,425
Pendleton 725 416 15 6,143
Pleasants 1,120 315 30 7,653
Pocahontas 783 416 18 7,869
Preston 5,089 461 91 34,216
Putnam 7,465 1,860 125 57,440
Raleigh 8,722 3,168 186 74,591
Randolph 2,658 2,645 51 27,932
Ritchie 1,041 463 20 8,444
Roane 1,344 346 24 14,028
Summers 1,199 281 30 11,959
Taylor 2,018 458 39 16,705
Tucker 804 396 30 6,762
Tyler 858 530 24 8,313
Upshur 3,767 494 66 23,816
Wayne 4,617 1,204 83 38,982
Webster 946 315 20 8,378
Wetzel 1,409 1,260 56 14,442
Wirt 628 244 13 5,194
Wood 9,875 3,677 254 84,296
Wyoming 3,582 232 66 21,382
Updated November 13, 2021
Data is publicly reported by West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources[1]
  1. ^ County where individuals with a positive case was diagnosed. Location of original infection may vary.
  2. ^ "–" denotes that no data is currently available for that county, not that the value is zero.


  1. ^ "Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19)". West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources. Retrieved November 14, 2021.