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Health officials have warned of a serious spike in cases as the fall season approaches. According to a UVA COVID19 Model due to the spread of the Delta variant cases will surge through the fall reaching levels not seen since April

Amherst County After a district closure last week Amherst County has reported three new cases as of Sept 8

Bedford County As of Sept 10 the district reported 18 positive cases eight more than the previous day. The highest reported cases were Sept 7 with 40 positive cases

Carroll County The latest data shows a total of 103 students in quarantine and 21 new positive cases

Campbell County The district reported two new cases Sept 9

Danville There are currently five active staff cases and four active student cases. Since Aug 9 the district has seen a total of 109 confirmed student cases

Floyd County There was a total of eight positive cases reported last week

Franklin County Recent reports show Benjamin Franklin Middle School has the highest student cases for the month of September with 43 positive cases. In total there are 134 positive student cases for the month of September thus far

Henry County As of Sept 10 Henry County has reported 24 new student cases and 3 new staff cases

Lynchburg City Schools As of Sept 10 20 students are in quarantine. The last positive case was reported Sept 7

Montgomery County Christiansburg Middle School had 11 positive tests the largest in its district last week. In total Mongomery County had 72 positive cases for the week ending in Sept 10

Nelson County As of Sept 6 Nelson County reported a total of 6 positive cases. That makes a total of 23 positive cases for the school year thus far

Patrick County The latest reports show a total of 54 positive cases the highest number being at Patrick County High with 34 cases

Pittsylvania County As of Sept 12 there are a total of 35 positive cases nine being employees and 26 being students

Roanoke As of Sept 10 there were 40 positive cases 33 being students and seven being staff members