Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Marion County latest ‘hot spot’ in coronavirus war

Gov. Jim Justice added Marion County to the coronavirus “hot spots” in West Virginia. That means Marion County has at least 30 confirmed cases of the virus.

Previous “hot spots” designations were applied to the Eastern Panhandle counties plus Harrison, Kanawha and Monongalia counties. Which means there’s a solid trail of cases in the connecting counties of Monongalia (Morgantown), Marion (Fairmont) and Harrison (Clarksburg).

There are 462 confirmed cases of the coronavirus and 4 deaths in West Virginia . . . so far.

Continue the hibernating and stay alive.

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