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711 Results
This data is culled from the site COVID County Data and shows the daily recordation of the total number of cases and deaths from COVID-19 for each locality in Virginia. Dates covered: 1/21/2020 through 9/14/2020 (last update).
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May 22 2023
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20,824
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This collection consists of work contracts between formerly enslaved individuals and employers enacted during the operation of the Freedmen’s Bureau. On March 3, 1865, the federal government created The Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands using the Freedmen's Bureau Bill. Also known as the "Freedmen's Bureau," this agency was responsible for aiding refugees of the Civil War, especially formerly enslaved people in the areas of education, employment, and health care. Meant to last for only one year after the war, the Bureau was largely operational from June 1865 to December 1868, and officially abolished in 1872. Local offices of the Freedmen's Bureau assisted in drawing up contracts between formerly enslaved people and employers. These contracts were meant to ensure that the formerly enslaved were accorded fair and legal work contracts that included precise terms of employment. However because many formerly enslaved people were forced to enter into arrangements with former enslavers, arrangements could be largely ignored or abused. They eventually morphed into sharecropping and debt peonage. Contracts usually specify the dates of the expected employment, the occupation of the employee, expected wages and housing arrangements, and any rent that was to be paid to the employer. These records were generated by the federal government and therefore many are housed in the National Archives, however a few localities retained possession of these records in their courthouses after the dissolution of the Freedmen’s Bureau in 1872.
Descriptions included in this dataset are drawn directly from the original documents and may contain language which is now deemed offensive.
Updated
November 17 2022
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20,320
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Documents in this collection differ from the loose documents in the “Free Negro” Registrations collection. Documents in this collection represent pages from bound registers recording free Black and multiracial people of Black descent across Virginia localities. Language for registering as a free person may have originated from a 1748 law for servants and enslaved people.
In 1793, the Virginia General Assembly specified that “free Negroes or mulattoes” were required to be registered and numbered in a book to be kept by the town clerk, which shall specify “age, name, colour, and stature, by whom, and in what court the said negro or mulatto was emancipated; or that such negro or mulatto was born free.” The process was extended to counties in 1803.This bound register often coincided with a loose certificate containing largely the same identifying information. The 1793 and 1803 laws reflect Virginia legislators’ reaction to a quickly growing free Black population across Virginia. Both the registration system and the process of renewal was enforced differently in the various Virginia localities. Thus, the information found in these registers may differ from year to year and across regions.
Although some clerks were already recording such features, an 1834 Act of Assembly made it a uniform requirement to record identifying marks and scars and the instrument of emancipation, whether by deed or will. In some instances, the clerk included additional information not required by law such as date or place of birth, the name of parents or spouses, trades and occupations, or where a person was emancipated. The amount of detail and type of information a clerk chose to record varied by locality and over time.
Descriptions included in this dataset are drawn directly from the original documents and may contain language which is now deemed offensive.
In 1793, the Virginia General Assembly specified that “free Negroes or mulattoes” were required to be registered and numbered in a book to be kept by the town clerk, which shall specify “age, name, colour, and stature, by whom, and in what court the said negro or mulatto was emancipated; or that such negro or mulatto was born free.” The process was extended to counties in 1803.This bound register often coincided with a loose certificate containing largely the same identifying information. The 1793 and 1803 laws reflect Virginia legislators’ reaction to a quickly growing free Black population across Virginia. Both the registration system and the process of renewal was enforced differently in the various Virginia localities. Thus, the information found in these registers may differ from year to year and across regions.
Although some clerks were already recording such features, an 1834 Act of Assembly made it a uniform requirement to record identifying marks and scars and the instrument of emancipation, whether by deed or will. In some instances, the clerk included additional information not required by law such as date or place of birth, the name of parents or spouses, trades and occupations, or where a person was emancipated. The amount of detail and type of information a clerk chose to record varied by locality and over time.
Descriptions included in this dataset are drawn directly from the original documents and may contain language which is now deemed offensive.
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August 28 2023
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20,283
Updated
September 22 2021
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20,273
This dataset is an export from Opportunity Insights Economic Tracker ( https://www.tracktherecovery.org/)
The data in this dataset was last updated September 17, 2020. More current data is available at the project's GitHub repository: https://github.com/OpportunityInsights/EconomicTracker
From the Web site: The Opportunity Insights Economic Tracker (https://tracktherecovery.org) combines anonymized data from leading private companies – from credit card processors to payroll firms – to provide a real-time picture of indicators such as employment rates, consumer spending, and job postings across counties, industries, and income groups.
All of the data displayed on the Economic Tracker can be downloaded here. In collaboration with our data partners, we are making this data freely available in order to assist in efforts to inform the public, policymakers, and researchers about the real-time state of the economy and the effects of COVID-19.
Anyone is welcome to use this data; we simply we ask that you attribute our work by citing or linking to the accompanying paper and the Economic Tracker at https://tracktherecovery.org.
Updated
May 22 2023
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19,691
This dataset includes the number of COVID-19 infections, hospitalizations, and deaths for each health region in Virginia by the week of onset/specimen collection and by vaccination status.
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November 17 2022
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18,878
Nation Incident Based Reporting System Offender data is 1 segment among 6 in NIBRS Group A Incident Report. This data set is derived from the Administrative Segment containing information on the time and location of each incident reported, in addition to internal metadata of the reports.
This data contains NIBRS reports from 1994 through the most recent complete reporting year.
Other NIBRS Data Segments:
• Victim: https://va-opioids.data.socrata.com/resource/v8hz-zj7n
• Arrestee:https://va-opioids.data.socrata.com/resource/t3a6-79sg
• Incident: https://va-opioids.data.socrata.com/resource/uc5j-xp8k
• Property: https://va-opioids.data.socrata.com/resource/iy5e-x83h
• Incident: https://va-opioids.data.socrata.com/resource/uc5j-xp8k
• Victim: https://va-opioids.data.socrata.com/resource/v8hz-zj7n
• Arrestee:https://va-opioids.data.socrata.com/resource/t3a6-79sg
• Incident: https://va-opioids.data.socrata.com/resource/uc5j-xp8k
• Property: https://va-opioids.data.socrata.com/resource/iy5e-x83h
• Incident: https://va-opioids.data.socrata.com/resource/uc5j-xp8k
Tier 0 classifies this data resource as information that is neither sensitive nor proprietary, and intended for public access.
Updated
December 8 2022
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18,457
IMPORTANT NOTE: This provisional data is being provided as VDH OEMS continues to improve its data systems. The data on this page will continue to change throughout the data system improvement process and will stabilize over time. Thank you for your patience.
This dataset contains Emergency Medical Services (EMS) information for reported emergency response incidents that involve a substance or have suspected substance involvement. Data in this dataset has been provided by ESO on behalf of the Office of EMS.
Please be advised that the accuracy of the data within the EMS patient care reporting system is limited by system performance and the accuracy of data submissions received from EMS agencies. While each record in this dataset is for a single patient involved in an incident reported by an EMS agency, unique patients may be counted more than once in the dataset (e.g., if a patient was treated by two EMS agencies, that patient may be counted in the dataset twice). This data should not be interpreted as the number of unique substance use incidents reported by Virginia EMS agencies.
For instances where medication was administered to the patient, the response to the medication is provided, if reported by the EMS agency (e.g., if a patient received "naloxone" and the response of the patient for this administration of naloxone was reported as "Improved", then the record will show "naloxone with Improved response"). In instances where multiple medications were administered to the patient, the administrations and their associated responses are provided as a pipe-delimited list in the order that the patient received the medications.
This dataset has been classified as a Tier 0 asset by the Commonwealth Data Trust. Tier 0 classifies a data resource as information that is neither sensitive nor proprietary, and intended for public access.
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September 28 2023
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18,322
MIS-C Cases in Virginia - COVID-19 Data from VDH COMMUNITY CREATED
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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/
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June 20 2023
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Opioid Treatment Programs (OTPs) are programs certified by the United States Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) that engage in supervised assessment and treatment, using methadone, buprenorphine, L-alpha acetyl methadol, or naltrexone, of members who are addicted to opioids. Opioid Treatment Services (OTS) includes the use of Medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) in addition to the psychotherapy services to treat a member with an OUD.
OTP providers must be licensed by DBHDS as a provider of Medication Assisted Opioid Treatment/Opioid Treatment Services and contracted by the Managed Care Organizations (MCOs) and the DMAS fee-for-service Contractor as an Addiction and Recovery Treatment Services (ARTS) OTP Provider.
For treatments, take home doses have a maximum 28-day limit dispensing at a time and must be approved by the State Opioid Treatment Authorities (SOTA).
For more information, see the Virginia Medicaid Enterprise System (MES) site regarding take-home treatment programs: https://vamedicaid.dmas.virginia.gov/global-search?keys=Take-home or the DMAS OTS Manual https://www.dmas.virginia.gov/media/3765/ots-manual.pdf.
This dataset has been classified as a Tier 0 asset by the Commonwealth Data Trust. Tier 0 classifies a data resource as information that is neither sensitive nor proprietary, and intended for public access.
Updated
September 1 2023
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17,583
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