REGIONAL — Included below is the current local data (as of Jan. 24, 2022) regarding COVID-19.
Data by Locality
Locality | Case Count | Hospitalization Count | Death Count |
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James City County | 12,699 | 342 | 100 |
City of Williamsburg | 1,490 | 70 | 13 |
York County | 8,597 | 173 | 87 |
Since Monday, Jan. 17, James City County has seen a 701 increase in cases, City of Williamsburg has seen 6, and York County has seen 357. However, there has not been an increase in COVID-19-related deaths since Jan. 17.
*these numbers are based on the numbers provided through VDH’s COVID-19 Dashboard as of Jan. 24, 2022.Current Level of Transmission
Locality | Transmission Level |
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James City County | High |
City of Williamsburg | High |
York County | High |
School System Data
Total Active Positive Cases | Total in Quarantine | Employees Fully Vaccinated | Students (5-11) Fully Vaccinated | Students (12-17) Fully Vaccinated | |
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Williamsburg-James City County Public Schools (WJCC) | 232 | 425 | 91% | 21.2% | 43.9% |
York County School Division (YCSD) | 140 | Not Reported | Not Reported | Not Reported | Not Reported |
Vaccination Status
It is important to note that a person is considered fully vaccinated two weeks after receiving the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine or two weeks after the second dose of Comirnaty (formerly Pfizer-BioNTech) or Moderna vaccines.
Locality | Received One Dose | Fully Vaccinated | Third Vaccine |
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Statewide | 6,730,109 (78.8%) | 5,857,248 (68.6%) | 2,373,312 (not reported) |
James City County | 61,553 (80.4%) | 54,240 (70.9%) | 28,214 (36.9%) |
City of Williamsburg | 8,857 (59.2%) | 7,757 (51.9%) | 3,172 (21.2%) |
York County | 53,153 (77.8%) | 47,916 (70.2%) | 18,502 (27.1%) |
**This data does not reflect doses given out federally
Recent Information from WYDaily Regarding COVID-19 (As of Jan. 24, 2022)
- York County Schools to Maintain Mask Requirement
- W&M Provides Update on COVID-19 Protocols to Students, Faculty, and Staff
- Governor Announces COVID-19 Action Plan
- Poquoson City Public Schools to No Longer Require Masks in Buildings
- WJCC Students Will Continue to Mask
- WJCC School Board Discusses Mask Mandate, Strategies Going Forward
- COVID-19 Rapid Test May Not Always Provide Accurate Result
- USPS Begins Taking Orders for Free At-Home COVID-19 Tests Early
More Resources
- To learn more or to schedule an appointment to receive a COVID-19 vaccine, contact your healthcare provider or visit the website for Vaccinate Virginia.
- For more information regarding current vaccinations for COVID-19, visit the website for the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
- To find the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), click here.
- To see the current COVID-19 map courtesy of Johns Hopkins University & Medicine, click here.