Coronavirus

Alabama reports over 6,000 coronavirus cases. Here’s a county-by-county breakdown.

Lee County, Alabama, reported 351 confirmed COVID-19 cases as of 10:30 a.m. EST Saturday.

State health officials report there are now 6,032 confirmed cases statewide and 212 deaths related to the coronavirus. Twenty-two of those deaths have been in Lee County.

There have been 2,197 tests done in the county, and 840 people have been hospitalized across the state due to coronavirus.

The state reports 52,641 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:

Autauga36
Baldwin147
Barbour32
Bibb34
Blount31
Bullock12
Butler21
Calhoun89
Chambers282
Cherokee12
Chilton49
Choctaw25
Clarke24
Clay19
Cleburne12
Coffee87
Colbert23
Conecuh9
Coosa29
Covington31
Crenshaw10
Cullman47
Dale23
Dallas32
DeKalb61
Elmore74
Escambia22
Etowah121
Fayette4
Franklin32
Geneva6
Greene44
Hale39
Henry22
Houston76
Jackson45
Jefferson797
Lamar10
Lauderdale25
Lawrence12
Lee351
Limestone41
Lowndes36
Macon29
Madison202
Marengo39
Marion69
Marshall267
Mobile845
Monroe11
Montgomery274
Morgan55
Perry9
Pickens45
Pike58
Randolph60
Russell53
Shelby294
St. Clair63
Sumter51
Talladega54
Tallapoosa261
Tuscaloosa182
Unknown or Out of State0
Walker89
Washington19
Wilcox53
Winston10
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Tandra Smith
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer
Tandra Smith is the Ledger-Enquirer’s newest reporter. A Georgia Southern University graduate, she’s covered everything from protests to hurricanes and more. Here in Columbus and the Chattahoochee Valley, she will focus on breaking and trending news.
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