1,116 – That’s the official number of confirmed COVID-19 cases across the state of Alabama as of Thursday morning.
According to the Alabama Department of Public Health – their number of confirmed deaths remains at 17 with 32 others, referred to as “reported deaths”, still under investigation. According to the ADPH – Cherokee County still has two confirmed cases – while DeKalb and Cleburne each have 6; Etowah County now has 10 and Calhoun County, eleven.
Autauga — 10
Baldwin — 23
Bibb — 3
Blount — 5
Bullock — 2
Butler — 1
Calhoun — 11
Chambers — 48
Cherokee — 2
Chilton — 13
Choctaw — 4
Clarke — 2
Clay — 3
Cleburne –6
Colbert — 4
Conecuh –1
Coosa — 4
Covington — 3
Crenshaw — 1
Cullman — 9
Dale — 1
Dallas — 3
DeKalb — 6
Elmore — 15
Escambia — 1
Etowah — 10
Fayette — 1
Franklin — 3
Greene — 4
Hale — 1
Houston — 9
Jackson — 8
Jefferson — 305
Lamar — 1
Lauderdale — 13
Lawrence — 3
Lee — 85
Limestone — 23
Lowndes — 1
Macon — 2
Madison — 107
Marengo — 5
Marion — 11
Marshall — 6
Mobile — 61
Monroe — 3
Montgomery — 35
Morgan — 19
Pickens — 4
Pike — 7
Randolph — 5
Russell — 2
St. Clair — 17
Shelby — 89
Sumter — 3
Talladega — 8
Tallapoosa — 14
Tuscaloosa — 30
Walker — 32
Washington — 3
Wilcox — 3
Winston — 2