Confirmed COVID-19 Cases In Alabama Reaches 639

Current Situation in Alabama

dashboard350.jpgAs of 6:30 a.m. March 28, 2020

Total Cases: 639

Total Deaths: 3

Total Tested: 4,755*

For cases by county of residence, you can view the table below, which is updated twice a day, or for cases by county of residence and deaths published in real-time, visit our Alabama’s COVID-19 Data and Surveillance Dashboard. Total number of people tested* and testing locations** are provided and updated once a day on the dashboard.

*Total tested primarily represents tests that were satisfactorily performed by the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) Bureau of Clinical Laboratories (BCL), along with some data from commercial labs. Commercial labs are required, by law, to report positive tests to ADPH. Some commercial labs do not report negative specimens.

**Testing sites are facilities who have reported to ADPH that they are collecting specimens for COVID-19. This map does not reflect all collection sites in Alabama. Call the testing site for additional information before visiting. Or call the Alabama COVID-19 24/7 hotline at 1-888-264-2256 for testing sites and hours of operation near you. Note: There is no medical advice provided at this telephone number.

Total Cases (as of 6:30 a.m. March 28, 2020)

County by Residence

Total Cases

Autauga

6

Baldwin

5

Blount

5

Bullock

2

Butler

1

Calhoun

3

Chambers

15

Cherokee

1

Chilton

7

Choctaw

1

Clay

1

Cleburne

3

Colbert

1

Coosa

2

Covington

2

Crenshaw

1

Cullman

7

Dallas

2

DeKalb

4

Elmore

12

Etowah

5

Franklin

3

Greene

1

Houston

4

Jackson

5

Jefferson

179

Lamar

1

Lauderdale

11

Lawrence

3

Lee

53

Limestone

16

Lowndes

1

Madison

61

Marengo

2

Marion

7

Marshall

4

Mobile

23

Montgomery

18

Morgan

13

Pickens

1

Pike

4

Randolph

1

Russell

1

St. Clair

9

Shelby

70

Talladega

4

Tallapoosa

5

Tuscaloosa

22

Walker

24

Washington

2

Wilcox

2

Winston

2

Total

639

You can find updated numbers on persons under investigation and confirmed COVID-19 cases in the U.S. from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Share on facebook
Facebook
Share on twitter
Twitter
Share on linkedin
LinkedIn
Share on email
Email
Share on print
Print