Alabama reports over 6,400 coronavirus cases. Here’s a county-by-county breakdown
The number of novel coronavirus cases in Alabama has surpassed 6,400, according to the Alabama Department of Public Health’s 10:30 a.m. EST Monday update.
The number of cases in Lee County has reached 365, while the number of cases has reached 53 in Russell County.
There have been 73,732 tests done statewide Private labs are not required to report negative tests — meaning it’s possible that the actual number of tests conducted could be greater.
The state reports 219 COVID-19-related deaths.
Here’s a county-by-county list:
- Autauga 37
- Baldwin 161
- Barbour 33
- Bibb 38
- Blount 34
- Bullock 12
- Butler 32
- Calhoun 91
- Chambers 285
- Cherokee 14
- Chilton 51
- Choctaw 32
- Clarke 25
- Clay 19
- Cleburne 12
- Coffee 95
- Colbert 23
- Conecuh 9
- Coosa 29
- Covington 33
- Crenshaw 11
- Cullman 50
- Dale 25
- Dallas 33
- DeKalb 70
- Elmore 79
- Escambia 25
- Etowah 125
- Fayette 5
- Franklin 41
- Geneva 8
- Greene 46
- Hale 41
- Henry 22
- Houston 77
- Jackson 45
- Jefferson 839
- Lamar 10
- Lauderdale 31
- Lawrence 12
- Lee 365
- Limestone 41
- Lowndes 38
- Macon 34
- Madison 211
- Marengo 41
- Marion 74
- Marshall 307
- Mobile 925
- Monroe 12
- Montgomery 289
- Morgan 64
- Perry 9
- Pickens 48
- Pike 62
- Randolph 60
- Russell 53
- Shelby 311
- St. Clair 64
- Sumter 53
- Talladega 57
- Tallapoosa 274
- Tuscaloosa 192
- Walker 92
- Washintgon 26
- Wilcox 56
- Winston 11