The statewide transmission rate, used to show the average spread of the virus from one person, remains below 1.
Visitors of a popular beach destination for DC area residents are urged get tested after testing events identified cases.
Numbers of new cases have remained relatively flat after declines in the first half of June.
Governor Ralph Northam βhas addressed questions about his decision to release the names long term care facilities reporting outbreaks.
Across Virginia, 570 new cases of the coronavirus were reported in the last day; 334 of these were in Northern Virginia.
With phase two set to begin for most areas in Virginia, continued progress on health metrics is showing.
The number of people allowed for social gatherings will increase when most of Virginia likely enters phase two later this week.
Road tests for passenger vehicles are not among the services offered by appointment at DMV locations.
The health system is also evaluating options for modernizing Inova Alexandria Hospital.
As Virginia Beach reopened beaches for recreation, the governor was seen without a mask posing for photos with people.
Over 75 percent of new cases reported in the last day come from Northern Virginia, where large-scale community testing events are planned.
Gov. Ralph Northam said Monday he would reinstate restrictions or close beaches if social distancing guidelines aren't followed.
The Virginia Department of Health reported minimal change in the percent positivity of tests when antibody tests are excluded.
Gov. Ralph Northam said VA was "caught flat-footed" by the pandemic but believes it will be prepared if a coronavirus case surge occurs.
New data shows ZIP codes around Fairfax County where the rate of cases is higher.
The Virginia Department of Health cautions that ZIP code data is not reported for over 400 cases.
As Virginia looks to boost contract tracing and testing positions are listed for contract tracers, regional testing supervisor and more.
There are 4,684 total cases of the new coronavirus in the Fairfax Health District, as of Monday morning.
More than half of the outbreaks, defined as two or more lab-confirmed cases, are in long-term care facilities.
The health department has released more details on cases, including the trajectory of cases, new cases per week and more.
Virginia's number of cases continues to climb as the Virginia General Assembly took action on proposals from the governor.
A small fraction of Virginia's coronavirus cases are considered probable, which means a patient has known exposure and symptoms.
According to the task force, scammers use text, emails and more methods in attempts to steal stimulus payments and personal information.
The state has 20 outbreaks at long-term care facilities, including the severe outbreak at Henrico County's Canterbury facility.
The number of deaths related to coronavirus are up to nine. The county also has guidance on religious gatherings and donations.
Gov. Ralph Northam answered questions about the projected coronavirus peak, testing, enforcement of his stay-at-home order and more.
The Fairfax Health District reported 43 new cases of COVID-19 and three additional deaths on April 1.
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam issued a "stay-at-home" order, following Mayland Gov. Larry Hogan's earlier announcement.
Federal funding will support the National Guard's emergency work, while the federal stimulus package could provide $3.3 billion to Virginia.
The Fairfax Health District had the most cases of any Virginia locality as of Thursday. The death count remains at one.
The Board of Supervisors chairman believes the DC region should be a priority location for federally-supported testing sites.
Here are the latest developments regarding new coronavirus in Virginia, including the number of cases and deaths.
State health commissioner Norman Oliver said there are three outbreaks "attributed to a common exposure."
A Metro Transit Police officer assigned to the district station near Franconia-Springfield is isolating at home, according to a report.
The health department announced four more presumptive cases Saturday, one of which involves a teacher at Lynbrook Elementary School.
The Fairfax County Health Department confirmed two additional presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 Friday.
The new coronavirus has led to shortages at grocery stores, planning for school district closing scenarios and more.
The Virginia Department of Health confirmed two presumptive coronavirus cases: one in Fort Belvoir and one in Fairfax City.
A member of the U.S. Marines in Virginia who had traveled overseas tested positive for the new coronavirus, according to the Pentagon.
Fairfax County's health director will provide the update. Three coronavirus cases were identified in Montgomery County, Maryland.