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Prince William coronavirus hospitalization rate falls slightly

Here’s a look at today’s coronavirus hospitalization report.

Prince William Health District

There are no new hospitalizations to report in Prince William County today. The average hospitalization rate has been reduced to 0.6% from 0.7% per 100,000 of the county’s 465,000 people.

One new hospitalization is reported in Manassas, bringing the city’s seven-day average hospitalization rate to 1% per 100,000 people. About 42,000 people live in the city.

There are no new hospitalizations in Manassas Park.

Rappahannock Area Health District

Two new hospitalizations are reported in Stafford County today, reporting an average of one person hospitalized a week in a county of about 152,000 people.

A new hospitalization is reported in Spotsylvania County, as the county matches Stafford’s average of one person per week hospitalized with the disease in a county of 136,000 residents.

There no new hospitalizations to tell you about in Caroline and King George counties or in Fredericksburg City.

Statewide

A total of 1,173 people in Virginia are hospitalized with the disease — 43 more than yesterday.

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