Lee County now has 110 coronavirus cases. Here’s a breakdown of Alabama by county
Lee County, Alabama’s confirmed COVID-19 cases are at 110 as of 10:30 a.m. EST Monday.
State health officials report there are now 1,842 confirmed cases statewide and 45 deaths related to the coronavirus. Three of the 45 deaths have been from Lee County.
There have been 218 tests done in total in the county and 240 people have been hospitalized across the state due to coronavirus.
The state reports 12,298 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 12
- Baldwin 34
- Barbour 2
- Bibb 7
- Blount 10
- Bullock 2
- Butler 1
- Calhoun 24
- Chambers 90
- Cherokee 6
- Chilton 18
- Choctaw 5
- Clarke 9
- Clay 9
- Cleburne 7
- Coffee 7
- Colbert 6
- Conecuh 2
- Coosa 7
- Covington 4
- Crenshaw 2
- Cullman 15
- Dale 2
- Dallas 7
- DeKalb 14
- Elmore 19
- Escambia 3
- Etowah 36
- Fayette 1
- Franklin 6
- Greene 6
- Hale 3
- Henry 3
- Houston 20
- Jackson 14
- Jefferson 418
- Lamar 3
- Lauderdale 16
- Lawrence 6
- Lee 110
- Limestone 32
- Lowndes 6
- Macon 5
- Madison 137
- Marengo 13
- Marion 19
- Marshall 26
- Mobile 128
- Monroe 5
- Montgomery 71
- Morgan 27
- Perry 1
- Pickens 12
- Pike 14
- Randolph 11
- Russell 10
- St. Clair 28
- Shelby 145
- Sumter 7
- Talladega 20
- Tallapoosa 30
- Tuscaloosa 60
- Walker 49
- Washington 5
- Wilcox 12
- Winston 3