As of the 4:00pm Monday, March 30th Report, issued by the Alabama Department of Public Health, Alabama had 907 cases of coronavirus.
The ADPH has six deaths attributed to COVID-19 with area health departments reporting at least another five.
Cherokee County currently has two confirmed cases of coronavirus meanwhile neighboring DeKalb has 4; Etowah County, 6 and Calhoun County 7. Jefferson County still has, by far the largest reported number of cases in the state at 253.
Autauga – 6
Baldwin – 17
Bibb – 2
Blount – 5
Bullock – 3
Butler – 1
Calhoun – 7
Chambers – 3
Cherokee – 2
Chilton – 10
Choctaw – 2
Clay – 2
Cleburne – 5
Colbert – 4
Coosa – 3
Covington – 2
Crenshaw – 1
Cullman – 7
Dallas – 2
DeKalb – 4
Elmore – 13
Escambia – 1
Etowah – 6
Fayette – 1
Franklin – 3
Greene – 3
Hale – 1
Houston – 9
Jackson – 5
Jefferson – 253
Lamar – 1
Lauderdale – 12
Lawnrece – 3
Lee – 70
Limestone – 19
Lowndes – 1
Macon – 1
Madison – 89
Marengo – 5
Marion – 9
Marshall – 6
Mobile – 43
Monroe – 1
Montgomery – 26
Morgan – 18
Pickens – 3
Pike – 4
Randolph – 2
Russell – 1
St. Clair – 14
Shelby – 84
Sumter – 1
Talladega – 6
Tallapoosa – 11
Tuscaloosa – 26
Walker – 31
Washington – 3
Wilcox – 2
Winston – 2