For the reporting period June 4-9, Henry and Patrick counties and the City of Martinsville had a combined 52 new confirmed coronavirus cases.
There were four men and three women in their teens, 20’s, 30’s 40’s with confirmed cases in Henry County on June 9. Martinsville had one man and one woman in their 50s and 60s also confirmed.
On June 8, Henry County’s total number increased by six with four men in their 40’s, 50’s, 60’s 80’s and two women in their 50s testing positive.
There were five new cases on June 7. Henry County had two men in their 50s and one woman in her 20s test positive. Martinsville had one man in his 50s and one woman in her 30s also tested positive.
Henry County had one teen and two men in their 20s and 50s test positive on June 6.
On the first day of the reporting period, only two of the three localities had confirmed cases. Henry had three confirmed cases of men in their 30s and 60s. Martinsville had a man in his 50s test positive as well.
June 5 had the largest single day total for the combined localities, accounting for 18 of the overall case count. Henry County had four women in their 40s and 50s and two men in their 30s and 40s test positive for coronavirus. Martinsville had five minors, aged 2-13, and two men in their 30s test positive. Patrick County also had three women in their 20’s, 40’s, 50’s and one man in his 20s test positive the same day.
The first day of the reporting period had two men and one woman in their 30s and 50s test positive in Henry County. Two women in their 50s and 70s received positive results. Patrick County also had one teen receive a positive case.