UPPER CUMBERLAND AND TENNESSEE VALLEY COVID-19 REPORT – FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 2021

The following is from today’s Tennessee Department of Health COVID-19 report:

STATE OF TENNESSEE – 24,804 active cases (UP 845) in Tennessee out of 798,621 total cases (UP 1,997)
•773,817 recovered (UP 1,152)
•11,709 died (UP 28)
•708 are currently hospitalized (UP 49)
•7,060,847 tested (UP 26,165)

INFORMATION IN BOLD INDICATES RISES IN NUMBERS:

BLEDSOE – 26 active remaining cases (UP 5) out of 2,047 total cases (UP 5), 10 fatalities, 31 hospitalized

CUMBERLAND – 91 active remaining cases (same) out of 6,243 total cases (UP 9), 123 fatalities, 142 hospitalized

FENTRESS – 17 remaining active cases (down 1) out of 2,328 total cases (UP 2), 45 fatalities , 56 hospitalized

LOUDON – 67 remaining active cases (down 5) out of 5,830 total cases (UP 7), 68 fatalities, 122 hospitalized

MCMINN – 90 remaining active cases (down 4) out of 6,093 total cases (UP 14), 94 fatalities (UP 1), 141 hospitalized

MEIGS – 16 remaining active cases (same) out of 1,287 total cases (same), 23 fatalities, 38 hospitalized

MONROE – 84 remaining active cases (UP 1) out of 5,499 total cases (UP 14), 93 fatalities (UP 1), 139 hospitalized

MORGAN – 21 remaining active cases (UP 1) out of 2,348 total cases (UP 3), 38 fatalities, 36 hospitalized

OVERTON – 25 remaining active cases (down 7) out of 2,899 total cases (same), 58 fatalities, 61 hospitalized

PICKETT – 4 active cases (same) out of 751 total cases (same), 23 fatalities, 28 hospitalized

PUTNAM – 163 remaining active cases (down 4) out of 10,841 total cases (UP 15), 172 fatalities, 198 hospitalized

RHEA – 40 remaining active cases (down 2) out of 4,213 total cases (UP 4), 75 fatalities (UP 1), 76 hospitalized

ROANE – 64 active case (UP 3) out of 6,031 total cases (UP 11), 97 fatalities (UP 1), 138 hospitalized

WHITE – 35 remaining active case (same) out of 3,442 total cases (UP 3), 67 fatalities, 100 hospitalized

CORONAVIRUS TOTAL CASES IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY (running count)

March 19-31, 2020 – 11 cases

April 2020 – 14 up to 74 total cases (rise of 60 cases and 1st fatality reported this month)

May 2020 – 70 up to 116 total cases (rise of 46 cases)

June 2020 – 116 up to 168 total cases (rise of 52 cases and 2nd and 3rd fatality reported this month)

July 2020 – 168 up to 365 total cases (rise of 197 cases and 4th, 5th and 6th fatality reported this month)

August 2020 – 365 up to 826 total cases (rise of 461 cases and 7th, 8th and 9th fatality reported)

September 2020 – 826 up to 1,223 total cases (rise of 397 cases and 10th – 19th fatality reported)

October 2020 – 1,233 up to 1,705 total cases (rise of 472 cases and 20th – 27th fatality reported)

November 2020 – 1,708 up to 2,665 total cases (rise of 957 cases and 28th– 36th fatality reported)

December 2020 – 2,699 up to 4,398 total cases (rise of 1,699 cases and 37th – 51st fatality reported)

January 2021 – 4,635 up to 5,658 total cases (rise of 1,023 cases and 52nd – 86th fatality reported)

February 2021 – 5,658 up to 6,102 total cases (rise of 444 cases), active cases fell from 225 down to 82 and 87th – 121st fatality reported.

March 1, 2021 – 6,105 total cases, 78 active cases

March 2, 2021 – 6,106 total cases, 75 active cases

March 3, 2021 – 6,116 total cases, 72 active cases

March 4, 2021 – 6,127 total cases, 75 active cases, 122nd fatality reported

March 5, 2021 – 6,130 total cases, 74 active cases, 123rd fatality reported

March 6-7, 2021 – 6,141 total cases, 69 active cases

March 8, 2021 – 6,142 total cases, 66 active cases

March 9, 2021 – 6,151 total cases, 66 active cases

March 10, 2021 – 6,165 total cases, 63 active cases

March 11, 2021 – 6,181 total cases, 76 active cases

March 12, 2021 – 6,191 total cases, 78 active cases

March 13-15, 2021 – 6,207 total cases, 82 active cases

March 16, 2021 – 6,216 total cases, 86 active cases

March 17, 2021 – 6,230 total cases, 88 active cases

March 18, 2021 – 6,234 total cases, 91 active cases

March 19, 2021 – 6,243 total cases, 91 active cases

CORONAVIRUS TOTAL CASES IN ROANE COUNTY (running count)

March 21-31, 2020 – 1 up to 2 cases

April 2020 – 2 up to 6 total cases (rise of 4 cases)

May 2020 – 6 up to 16 total cases (rise of 10 cases)

June 2020 – 16 up to 46 total cases (rise of 30 cases)

July 2020 – 46 to 330 total cases (rise of 284 cases and 1st fatality reported)

August 2020 – 330 to 651 total cases (rise of 321 cases)

September 2020 – 651 to 917 total cases (rise of 266 cases and 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th fatality reported)

October 1, 2020 – 917 to 1,460 total cases (rise of 543 cases and 6th, 7th and 8th fatality reported)

November 2020 – 1,461 to 2,439 total cases (rise of 978 cases and 9th – 29th fatality reported)

December 2020 – 2,519 to 4,325 total cases (rise of 1,806 cases and 30th – 56th fatality reported)

January 2021 – 4,540 to 5,471 total cases (rise of 931 cases and 57th – 91st fatality reported)

February 2021 – 5,471 to 5,888 total cases (rise of 417), active cases fell from 210 down to 168 and 92nd – 96th fatality reported.

March 1, 2021 – 5,993 total cases, 161 active cases

March 2, 2021 – 5,907 total cases, 153 active cases

March 3, 2021 – 5,917 total cases, 147 active cases

March 4, 2021 – 5,926 total cases, 131 active cases

March 5, 2021 – 5,938 total cases, 125 active cases

March 6-7, 2021 – 5,950 total cases, 95 active cases

March 8, 2021 – 5,954 total cases, 89 active cases

March 9, 2021 – 5,962 total cases, 80 active cases

March 10, 2021 – 5,967 total cases, 75 active cases

March 11, 2021 – 5,978 total cases, 73 active cases

March 12, 2021 – 5,989 total cases, 71 active cases

March 13-15, 2021 – 5,998 total cases, 64 active cases

March 16, 2021 – 6,008 total cases, 66 active cases

March 17, 2021 – 6,018 total cases, 64 active cases

March 18, 2021 – 6,020 total cases, 61 active cases

March 19, 2021 – 6,031 total cases, 64 active cases, 97th fatality reported

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.

HOSPITALIZED NUMBER – Hospitalization data reflect the cumulative (total) number of cases of residents in a county that were ever hospitalized AT ANY HOSPITAL from COVID-19. It does not reflect the number of people currently hospitalized in each county.



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