Lee County has 75 confirmed coronavirus cases. Here’s a breakdown of Alabama by county
Lee County, Alabama has 75 confirmed COVID-19 cases as of 5 p.m. EST Tuesday, an increase in one case since noon.
State health officials report there are now 981 confirmed cases statewide and 20 deaths related to the coronavirus.
The state reports 7,249 COVID-19 tests have been conducted by state and private labs. This number is only reported daily and not in real-time, like the rest of Alabama’s numbers.
However, private labs are not required to report negative tests — meaning it’s possible that the actual number of tests conducted could be greater.
Here’s a county-by-county list:
- Autauga 7
- Baldwin 19
- Bibb 3
- Blount 5
- Bullock 3
- Butler 1
- Calhoun 9
- Chambers 36
- Cherokee 2
- Chilton 11
- Choctaw 3
- Clay 2
- Cleburne 5
- Colbert 4
- Coosa 4
- Covington 2
- Crenshaw 1
- Cullman 8
- Dallas 2
- DeKalb 4
- Elmore 12
- Escambia 1
- Etowah 7
- Fayette 1
- Franklin 3
- Greene 3
- Hale 1
- Houston 8
- Jackson 8
- Jefferson 269
- Lamar 1
- Lauderdale 13
- Lawrence 3
- Lee 75
- Limestone 22
- Lowndes 1
- Macon 1
- Madison 99
- Marengo 4
- Marion 9
- Marshall 6
- Mobile 51
- Monroe 1
- Montgomery 29
- Morgan 20
- Pickens 4
- Pike 4
- Randolph 2
- Russell 1
- St. Clair 15
- Shelby 87
- Sumter 1
- Talladega 7
- Tallapoosa 12
- Tuscaloosa 29
- Walker 32
- Washington 3
- Wilcox 3
- Winston 2
This story was originally published March 31, 2020 at 12:38 PM.