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700 Results
As of 12/27/2022 this dataset will be updated weekly on Tuesdays but maintains it's daily granularity. We are experiencing delays in correctly adding 0-5 booster vaccines.
This dataset includes the number of COVID-19 vaccine doses received for each locality in Virginia by ship date and by facility type. The data set increases in size daily and as a result, the dataset may take longer to update; however, it is expected to be available by 12:00 noon.
Updated
May 22 2023
Views
16,699
As of 12/27/2022 this dataset will be updated weekly on Tuesdays but maintains it's daily granularity.
This dataset includes the cumulative (total) number of COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations, and deaths for each health district in Virginia by report date and by sex. This dataset was first published on April 01, 2020. The data set increases in size daily and as a result, the dataset may take longer to update; however, it is expected to be available by 12:00 noon. When you download the data set, the dates will be sorted in ascending order, meaning that the earliest date will be at the top. To see data for the most recent date, please scroll down to the bottom of the data set. The Virginia Department of Health’s Thomas Jefferson Health District (TJHD) will be renamed to Blue Ridge Health District (BRHD), effective January 2021. More information about this change can be found here: https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/blue-ridge/name-change/
Updated
June 6 2023
Views
16,509
This data set shows the list of individual healthcare providers currently partnering with VDH to administer the COVID-19 vaccine. This is NOT a list of locations where the public may access the COVID-19 vaccine and does not indicate the number of doses available for public distribution. Many organizations and local health departments partner to deliver vaccines at community events, and some providers are coordinating with VDH to serve specific populations, such as long-term care facilities.
Data is published weekly on Wednesdays mornings (beginning February 17, 2021), and is meant to reflect data through the previous Sunday. These data do not indicate the current inventory available at these locations, and may not align exactly with the daily totals on main VDH dashboard. Vaccine administrations may take up to 72 hours to be reported. In some cases, administration data may reflect the location where a patient's medical records were updated instead of the physical location the dose was administered. Doses may also be used to support a community event in a different locality, which may result in apparent discrepancies.
The data set increases in size daily and as a result, the dataset may take longer to update; however, it is expected to be available by 12:00 noon daily.
The data set increases in size daily and as a result, the dataset may take longer to update; however, it is expected to be available by 12:00 noon daily.
Updated
November 9 2022
Views
14,921
As of 12/27/2022 this dataset will be updated weekly on Tuesdays but maintains it's daily granularity. We are experiencing delays in correctly adding 0-5 booster vaccines.
This dataset includes the number of people in each locality by vaccination status, age group type, and age group. The data set increases in size daily and as a result, the dataset may take longer to update; however, it is expected to be available by 12:00 noon.
Updated
June 9 2023
Views
13,684
This dataset includes the number of COVID-19 PCR testing encounters, positive PCR tests, and percent positivity for PCR tests for each locality in Virginia by 14-day lab report date periods. Data for Covington, Emporia, Lexington, and Manassas Park are represented by the data for Alleghany, Greensville, Rockbridge, and Manassas, respectively. This data set was first published on October 05, 2020.The data set increases in size daily and as a result, the dataset may take longer to update; however, it is expected to be available by 12:00 noon weekly. When the data set is downloaded via the "Export" option, the dates will be sorted in ascending order, meaning that the earliest date will be at the top. To see data for the most recent date, please scroll down to the bottom of the data set.
Updated
May 23 2023
Views
13,190
Dataset
Commonwealth causes are criminal court cases filed by the state government that consist primarily of warrants, summons, subpoenas, indictments, recognizances, and verdicts handed down by juries and other legal authorities in order to prosecute individuals who violated the penal code. Some commonwealth causes commonly found in Virginia Untold include cases against enslavers who permitted their enslaved people to travel as free people without permission or permitting a gathering of enslaved people on their property. White Virginians and legislators feared insurrection and passed laws restricting the number of Black and multiracial people allowed to gather in groups. Other cases found in this collection might include crimes committed by both enslaved and free Black people such as breaking and entering, stealing, assault, murder, arson, and aiding enslaved people to self-emancipate. Formerly enslaved men and women could also be tried for remaining in the commonwealth more than one year following emancipation. In 1806, the General Assembly passed a law stating that all formerly enslaved people freed after May 1, 1806, were required to leave the commonwealth. Those who remained in the commonwealth more than twelve months could be put on trial by the state, and if found guilty, would be re-enslaved and sold. The proceeds from the sale went to the state treasury, and often, records of those sales can be found in the Public Claims records from the Auditor of Public Accounts.
The commonwealth causes reveal an inconsistency in forms of conviction and punishment for white versus Black and multiracial individuals. Throughout the early nineteenth century, Virginia legislators revised the laws in ways that reduced the legal status of free Black and multiracial people to that of enslaved, thereby creating a legal system based on race. In 1831, Nat Turner led a revolt in Southampton County that prompted more legal restrictions on Virginia’s Black population including prohibiting Black people to learn to read and write, practice certain trades, and sell goods. After 1832, Virginia law required free Blacks to stand trial in the same courts as enslaved people, known as Oyer and Terminer. In various years, free Black men and women were sold into slavery as punishment for certain crimes. While public whipping originated as a form of punishment for all those convicted, in Virginia, it was retained for those who were Black, free or enslaved, and officially outlawed as a punishment for white criminals in 1848. Often, Black individuals served much longer penitentiary sentences while the cases of white men, who had committed the same or similar crimes, were dismissed.
In the eighteenth century, many enslaved people convicted of capital crimes were hanged. To curb the spectacle of so many public executions, an 1801 law allowed the governor to sell condemned enslaved people to those who agreed to transport them out of Virginia. The state hoped that by exiling these individuals, they would not commit a second offense in the commonwealth. In 1858, another change occurred when the state realized that they were losing money on convicted felons. Additionally, territories such as the West Indies and states in the Deep South such as Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana were no longer interested in receiving enslaved felons. The new act allowed the governor to commute sentences of transportation to labor on the public works for life. Commuting sentences meant that the state assigned enslaved people a value, and their enslavers received payment from the state for their human property. Enslavers submitted public claims to the Auditor of Public Accounts, the chief auditor and accountant of the Virginia General Assembly and the records of those sales can be found in Public Claims.
Updated
November 17 2022
Views
13,190
As of 12/27/2022 this dataset will be updated weekly on Tuesdays but maintains it's daily granularity.
This data set includes the cumulative (total) number of Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) cases and deaths in Virginia by report date. This data set was first published on May 24, 2020. When you download the data set, the dates will be sorted in ascending order, meaning that the earliest date will be at the top. To see data for the most recent date, please scroll down to the bottom of the data set. The Virginia Department of Health’s Thomas Jefferson Health District (TJHD) will be renamed to Blue Ridge Health District (BRHD), effective January 2021. More information about this change can be found here: https://www.vdh.virginia.gov/blue-ridge/name-change/
Updated
June 9 2023
Views
12,900
This data set includes the number and percent of visits for COVID-19 like illness (CLI) at emergency departments and urgent cares in Virginia by week end date and by health district. This data set was first published on July 20, 2020. The data set increases in size daily and as a result, the dataset may take longer to update; however, it is expected to be available by 12:00 noon weekly. When you download the data set, the dates will be sorted in ascending order, meaning that the earliest date will be at the top. To see data for the most recent date, please scroll down to the bottom of the data set.
Updated
June 6 2023
Views
12,555
As of 12/27/2022 this dataset will be updated weekly on Tuesdays but maintains it's daily granularity. We are experiencing delays in correctly adding 0-5 booster vaccines.
This dataset includes the number of people in each locality by vaccination status, race and ethnicity. On July 7, 2021, the vaccine dashboard was updated to include additional information on race. This update affected approximately 2 million records. Previously the race field for many records was “unknown” or “not reported”. The data set increases in size daily and as a result, the dataset may take longer to update; however, it is expected to be available by 12:00 noon.
Updated
June 9 2023
Views
12,447
This data set includes the number of all visits, number and percent of visits for COVID-19 like illness (CLI) at emergency departments and urgent cares, and number and percent of hospitalizations for CLI in Virginia by week end date and by health region. This data set was first published on July 20, 2020. The data set increases in size daily and as a result, the dataset may take longer to update; however, it is expected to be available by 12:00 noon weekly. When you download the data set, the dates will be sorted in ascending order, meaning that the earliest date will be at the top. To see data for the most recent date, please scroll down to the bottom of the data set.
Updated
June 6 2023
Views
12,117
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