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As of Thursday, August 11, 2016, VDH has reported 60 cases of Zika virus disease in Virginia residents to the CDC ( 7 in Northwest Region, 29 in Northern Region, 5 in Eastern Region, 11 in Central Region and 8 in Southwest Region). CDC has issued a travel alert (Level 2-Practice Enhanced Precautions) for people traveling to regions and certain countries where Zika virus transmission is ongoing.

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As of Thursday, *August 18, 2016, VDH has reported 63 cases of Zika virus disease in Virginia residents to the CDC ( 7 in Northwest Region, 31 in Northern Region, 6 in Eastern Region, 11 in Central Region and 8 in Southwest Region). All Virginia cases are associated with travel to a Zika-affected area. CDC has issued a travel alert (Level 2-Practice Enhanced Precautions) for people traveling to regions and certain countries where Zika virus transmission is ongoing.

*Updated weekly. Week runs Thursday – Wednesday.

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As of Thursday, *August 25, 2016, VDH has reported 69 cases of Zika virus disease in Virginia residents to the CDC ( 7 in Northwest Region, 36 in Northern Region, 7 in Eastern Region, 11 in Central Region and 8 in Southwest Region). All Virginia cases are associated with travel to a Zika-affected area. CDC has issued a travel alert (Level 2-Practice Enhanced Precautions) for people traveling to regions and certain countries where Zika virus transmission is ongoing.

*Updated weekly. Week runs Thursday – Wednesday. 

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As of Thursday, *September 1, 2016, VDH has reported 75 cases of Zika virus disease in Virginia residents to the CDC ( 7 in Northwest Region, 39 in Northern Region, 8 in Eastern Region, 12 in Central Region and 9 in Southwest Region). All Virginia cases are associated with travel to a Zika-affected area. CDC has issued a travel alert (Level 2-Practice Enhanced Precautions) for people traveling to regions and certain countries where Zika virus transmission is ongoing.

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As of Thursday, *September 8, 2016, VDH has reported 80 cases of Zika virus disease in Virginia residents to the CDC ( 8 in Northwest Region, 41 in Northern Region, 8 in Eastern Region, 13 in Central Region and 10 in Southwest Region). All Virginia cases are associated with travel to a Zika-affected area. CDC has issued a travel alert (Level 2-Practice Enhanced Precautions) for people traveling to regions and certain countries where Zika virus transmission is ongoing.

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As of Thursday, *September 15, 2016, VDH has reported 82 cases of Zika virus disease in Virginia residents to the CDC ( 8 in Northwest Region, 41 in Northern Region, 9 in Eastern Region, 13 in Central Region and 11 in Southwest Region). All Virginia cases are associated with travel to a Zika-affected area.

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As of Thursday, *September 29, 2016, VDH has reported 85 cases of Zika virus disease in Virginia residents to the CDC ( 9 in Northwest Region, 42 in Northern Region, 10 in Eastern Region, 13 in Central Region and 11 in Southwest Region). All Virginia cases are associated with travel to a Zika-affected area. CDC has issued a travel alert (Level 2-Practice Enhanced Precautions) for people traveling to regions and certain countries where Zika virus transmission is ongoing.

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As of Thursday, *October 20, 2016, VDH has reported 87 cases of Zika virus disease in Virginia residents to the CDC ( 10 in Northwest Region, 43 in Northern Region, 10 in Eastern Region, 15 in Central Region and 9 in Southwest Region). All Virginia cases are associated with travel to a Zika-affected area. CDC has issued a travel alert (Level 2-Practice Enhanced Precautions) for people traveling to regions and certain countries where Zika virus transmission is ongoing.

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As of Thursday, *October 27, 2016, VDH has reported 87 cases of Zika virus disease in Virginia residents to the CDC ( 10 in Northwest Region, 43 in Northern Region, 10 in Eastern Region, 15 in Central Region and 9 in Southwest Region). All Virginia cases are associated with travel to a Zika-affected area. CDC has issued a travel alert (Level 2-Practice Enhanced Precautions) for people traveling to regions and certain countries where Zika virus transmission is ongoing.

*Updated weekly. Week runs Thursday – Wednesday. 

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As of Thursday, November 3, 2016*, VDH has reported 91 cases of Zika virus disease in Virginia residents to the CDC ( 15 in Central Region, 10 in Eastern Region, 12 in Northwest Region, 45 in Northern Region and 9 in Southwest Region). All Virginia cases are associated with travel to a Zika-affected area. CDC has issued a travel alert (Level 2-Practice Enhanced Precautions) for people traveling to regions and certain countries where Zika virus transmission is ongoing.

*After the November 3, 2016 weekly update, this information will be updated monthly (by the 7th of each month). The next update will be posted by December 7 and will contain data through November.

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