9,918 TOTAL CASES OF COVID 19 IN TENNESSEE – APRIL 27, 2020
The Tennessee Department of Health said in their report released this afternoon there are 9.918 total confirmed cases of coronavirus in the state. Officials say as of today (April 27, 2020), 184 died, 837 had to be hospitalized and 4,720 recovered.
The Tennessee Department of Health defines “recovered” as people who (1) have been confirmed to be asymptomatic by their local or regional health department and have completed their required isolation period or (2) are at least 21 days beyond the first test confirming their illness.
To see the complete list of counties in the state, click on the following link:
The following counties in the coverage area report the following as of today, April 27, 2020:
ANDERSON – 4 active remaining cases (down 5 cases from yesterday) out of 24 total cases (adjusted down 1 case from yesterday), 1 death, 1,307 negative tests
BLEDSOE – 580 active remaining cases (Nearly all of these cases are at the Bledsoe County Correctional Prison) out of 588 total cases, 2,590 negative tests
BLOUNT – 12 active remaining cases (same as yesterday) out of 54 total cases (up 1 case from yesterday), 3 fatalities, 1,010 negative tests
CLAY – 2 active remaining case (same as yesterday) out of 5 total case (same as yesterday), 218 negative tests
CUMBERLAND – 30 active remaining cases (same as yesterday) out of 68 total cases (up 1 case from yesterday), 1,380 negative tests
FENTRESS – 3 remaining active cases (same as yesterday) out of 4 total cases (same as yesterday), 208 negative tests
KNOX – 31 remaining active cases (up 3 cases from yesterday) out of 214 total cases (up 4 cases from yesterday), 4 fatalities, 5,254 negative tests
LOUDON – 6 remaining active cases (same as yesterday) out of 27 total cases (same as yesterday), 461 negative tests
MCMINN – 61 remaining active cases (up 57 cases from yesterday) out of 65 total cases (up 51 cases from yesterday), 921 negative tests
MEIGS – 3 remaining active cases (same as yesterday) out of 6 total cases (same as yesterday), 133 negative tests
MONROE – 4 remaining active cases (up 1 case from yesterday) out of 15 total cases (up 2 cases from yesterday), 1 fatality, 357 negative tests
MORGAN – 0 remaining active cases out of 6 total cases, 225 negative tests
OVERTON – 3 remaining active cases (up 1 case from yesterday) out of 8 total cases (up 1 case from yesterday), 535 negative tests
PICKETT – 0 cases (has not seen a case since outbreak started), 163 negative tests
PUTNAM – 37 remaining active cases (up 4 cases from yesterday) out of 114 total cases (up 5 cases from yesterday), 5 fatalities, 1,591 negative tests
RHEA – 0 remaining active case (same as yesterday) out of 3 total case (same as yesterday), 398 negative tests
ROANE – 0 remaining active case (same as yesterday) out of 7 total cases (same as yesterday), 1,274 negative tests
WHITE – 0 remaining active case (same as yesterday) out of 4 total cases (same as yesterday), 490 negative tests
NURSING HOME/ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES IN COVERAGE ARE REPORTING COVID-19 CASES
Life Care Center of Athens (McMinn County) – 3 cases
Signature HealthCARE of Putnam County – 51 cases, 5 fatalities
CORONAVIRUS CONFIRMED TOTAL CASES IN TENNESSEE (since Tennessee Department of Health started their daily reports)
March 11, 2020 – 9
March 12, 2020 – 18 (up 9 cases)
March 13, 2020 – 27 (up 9 cases)
March 14, 2020 – 32 (up 5 cases)
March 15, 2020 – 39 (up 7 cases)
March 16, 2020 – 52 (up 13 cases)
March 17, 2020 – 73 (up 21 cases)
March 18, 2020 – 98 (up 25 cases)
March 19, 2020 – 154 (up 56 cases)
March 20, 2020 – 228 (up 74 cases)
March 21, 2020 – 374 (up 146 cases)
March 22, 2020 – 505 (up 131 cases)
March 23, 2020 – 615 (up 110 cases)
March 24, 2020 – 667 (up 52 cases)
March 25, 2020 – 784 (up 117 cases)
March 26, 2020 – 957 (up 173 cases)
March 27, 2020 – 1,203 (up 246 cases)
March 28, 2020 – 1,373 (up 170 cases)
March 29, 2020 – 1,537 (up 164 cases)
March 30, 2020 – 1,834 (up 297 cases)
March 31, 2020 – 2,239 (up 405 cases)
April 1, 2020 – 2,683 (up 444 cases)
April 2, 2020 – 2,845 (up 162 cases)
April 3, 2020 – 3,067 (up 222 cases)
April 4, 2020 – 3,321 (up 254 cases)
April 5, 2020 – 3,633 (up 312 cases)
April 6, 2020 – 3,802 (up 169 cases)
April 7, 2020 – 4,138 (up 336 cases)
April 8, 2020 – 4,362 (up 224 cases)
April 9, 2020 – 4,634 (up 272 cases)
April 10, 2020 – 4,862 (up 228 cases)
April 11, 2020 – 5,114 (up 252 cases)
April 12, 2020 – 5,308 (up 194 cases)
April 13, 2020 – 5,610 (up 302 cases)
April 14, 2020 – 5,823 (up 213 cases)
April 15, 2020 – 6,079 (up 256 cases)
April 16, 2020 – 6,262 (up 183 cases)
April 17, 2020 – 6,589 (up 327 cases)
April 18, 2020 – 6,762 (up 173 cases)
April 19, 2020 – 7,070 (up 308 cases)
April 20, 2020 – 7,238 (up 168 cases)
April 21, 2020 – 7,394 (up 156 cases)
April 22, 2020 – 7,842 (up 448 cases)
April 23, 2020 – 8,266 (up 424 cases)
April 24, 2020 – 8,726 (up 460 cases)
April 25, 2020 – 9,189 (up 463 cases)
April 26, 2020 – 9,667 (up 478 cases)
April 27, 2020 – 9,918 (up 251 cases)
CORONAVIRUS TOTAL CASES IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY (running count)
March 19, 2020 – 1
March 20 – 23, 2020 – 2
March 24 – 25, 2020 – 3
March 26 – 28, 2020 – 6
March 29, 2020 – 9
March 30 – 31, 2020 – 11
April 1, 2020 – 14
April 2, 2020 – 16
April 3, 2020 – 22
April 4, 2020 – 23
April 5-6, 2020 – 26
April 7, 2020 – 32
April 8, 2020 – 33
April 9, 2020 – 34
April 10, 2020 – 39
April 11, 2020 – 40
April 12, 2020 – 42
April 13, 2020 – 43
April 14, 2020 – 51
April 15, 2020 – 53
April 16, 2020 – 55
April 17, 2020 – 56
April 18-19, 2020 – 57
April 20, 2020 – 58
April 21, 2020 – 59
April 22, 2020 – 60
April 23, 2020 – 61
April 24, 2020 – 67
April 25, 2020 – 66
April 26, 2020 – 67
April 27, 2020 – 68
The Tennessee Department of Health says if a total number drops it is because a case was re-classified as another illness instead of COVID-19
CORONAVIRUS TOTAL CASES IN ROANE COUNTY (running count)
March 21 -28, 2020 – 1
March 29-31, 2020 – 2
April 1, 2020 – 2
April 2-3, 2020 – 3
April 4-14, 2020 – 5
April 15, 2020 – 6
April 16, 2020 – 7
April 17-24, 2020 – 8
April 25-27, 2020 – 7
The Tennessee Department of Health says if a total number drops it is because a case was re-classified as another illness instead of COVID-19