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AREA COVID-19 REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER 28, 2021

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Cumberland County:

489 Active Cases          +31 New Cases Reported

10,476 Total Cases, 199 (+1) Deaths and 265 Hospitalized Since the beginning of reports   A Total of 9,788 Cases now reported as Inactive or Recovered

Fentress County:

167 Active Cases          +16 New Cases Reported Today

3,397 Total Cases, 60 Deaths and 123 Hospitalized Since the beginning of reports   A Total of 3,170 Cases now reported as Inactive or Recovered

Loudon County:

380 Active Cases          +28 New Cases Reported Today

8,742 Total Cases, 87 (+2) Deaths and 176 Hospitalized Since the beginning of reports   A Total of 8,275 Cases now reported as Inactive or Recovered

Morgan County:

221 Active Cases          +14 New Cases Reported Today

3,566 Total Cases, 44 Deaths and 59 Hospitalized Since the beginning of reports   A Total of 3,301 Cases now reported as Inactive or Recovered

Pickett County:

40  Active Cases          +0 New Cases Reported Today

990 Total Cases, 24 Deaths and 53 Hospitalized Since the beginning of reports   A Total of 926 Cases now reported as Inactive or Recovered

Putnam County:

677 Active Cases          +27 New Cases Reported Today

16,094 Total Cases, 207  Deaths and 451 Hospitalized Since the beginning of reports   A Total of 15,210 Cases now reported as Inactive or Recovered

Rhea County:

310 Active Cases          +24 New Cases Reported Today

6,648Total Cases, 89 Deaths and 136 Hospitalized Since the beginning of reports   A Total of 6,249 Cases now reported as Inactive or Recovered

Roane County:

429 Active Cases          +30 New Cases Reported Today

9,384 Total Cases, 141 Deaths and 194 Hospitalized Since the beginning of reports   A Total of 8,814 Cases now reported as Inactive or Recovered

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