UPPER CUMBERLAND AND TENNESSEE VALLEY COVID-19 REPORT – MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2020
The following comes from today’s Tennessee Department of Health COVID-19 report:
STATE OF TENNESSEE – 28,251 active cases in Tennessee out of 264,587 total cases.
- 234,460 recovered (up 1,285 from yesterday)
- 3,379 died (up 26 from yesterday)
- 1,434 had to be hospitalized (up 17 from yesterday)
- 3,705,426 tested (up 37,116 from yesterday)
To see the complete list of counties in the state, click on the following link:
https://www.tn.gov/content/tn/health/cedep/ncov/data.html
INFORMATION IN BOLD INDICATES RISES IN NUMBERS FROM PREVIOUS DAY:
BLEDSOE – 47 active remaining cases (up 1 case from yesterday) out of 1,050 total cases (up 3 cases from yesterday), 4 fatalities, 9,397 negative tests
CUMBERLAND – 195 active remaining cases (up 16 cases from yesterday) out of 1,732 total cases (up 24 cases from yesterday), 27 fatalities, 28,267 negative tests
FENTRESS – 80 remaining active cases (up 10 cases from yesterday) out of 970 total cases (up 12 cases from yesterday), 12 fatalities, 5,933 negative tests
LOUDON – 157 remaining active cases (up 3 cases from yesterday) out of 1,724 total cases (up 10 cases from yesterday), 13 fatalities, 17,450 negative tests
MCMINN – 200 remaining active cases (up 11 cases from yesterday) out of 1,763 total cases (up 19 cases from yesterday), 40 fatalities (up 1 from yesterday), 21,994 negative tests
MEIGS – 54 remaining active cases (up 9 cases from yesterday) out of 349 total cases (up 10 cases from yesterday), 6 fatalities, 4,035 negative tests
MORGAN – 37 remaining active cases (up 1 case from yesterday) out of 466 total cases (up 3 cases from yesterday), 7 fatalities, 9,590 negative tests
OVERTON – 112 remaining active cases (up 5 case from yesterday) out of 1,291 total cases (up 9 cases from yesterday), 25 fatalities, 9,059 negative tests
PICKETT – 17 active cases (same as yesterday) out of 290 total cases (up 1 case from yesterday), 9 fatalities, 1,627 negative tests
PUTNAM – 394 remaining active cases (up 18 cases from yesterday) out of 4,681 total cases (up 30 cases from yesterday), 61 fatalities (up 2 from yesterday), 39,259 negative tests
RHEA – 117 remaining active cases (up 11 cases from yesterday) out of 1,182 total case (up 14 cases from yesterday), 22 fatalities (up 1 from yesterday), 13,709 negative tests
ROANE – 290 active case (up 58 cases from yesterday) out of 1,528 total cases (up 67 case from yesterday), 8 fatalities, 23,398 negative tests
WHITE – 164 remaining active case (up 19 cases from yesterday) out of 1,295 total cases (up 22 cases from yesterday), 15 fatalities, 13,416 negative tests
CORONAVIRUS TOTAL CASES IN CUMBERLAND COUNTY (running count)
March 19-31, 2020 – 11 cases
April 2020 – 14 up to 74 cases (rise of 60 cases and 1st fatality reported this month)
May 2020 – 70 up to 116 cases (rise of 46 cases)
June 2020 – 116 up to 168 cases (rise of 52 cases and 2nd and 3rd fatality reported this month)
July 2020 – 168 up to 365 cases (rise of 197 cases and 4th, 5th and 6th fatality reported this month)
August 2020 – 365 up to 826 cases (rise of 461 cases and 7th, 8th and 9th fatality reported)
September 2020 – 826 up to 1,223 cases (rise of 397 cases and 10th – 19th fatality reported)
October 2020 – 1,233 up to 1,705 cases (rise of 472 cases and 20th – 27th fatality reported)
November 1, 2020 – 1,708 cases (partial report from TDOH)
November 2, 2020 – 1,732 cases
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 21-31, 2020 – 1 up to 2 cases
April 2020 – 2 up to 6 cases (rise of 4 cases)
May 2020 – 6 up to 16 cases (rise of 10 cases)
June 2020 – 16 up to 46 cases (rise of 30 cases)
July 2020 – 46 to 330 cases (rise of 284 cases and 1st fatality reported)
August 2020 – 330 to 651 cases (rise of 321 cases)
September 2020 – 651 to 917 cases (rise of 266 cases and 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th fatality reported)
October 1, 2020 – 917 to 1,460 cases (rise of 543 cases and 6th, 7th and 8th fatality reported)
November 1, 2020 – 1,461 cases (partial report from TDOH)
November 2, 2020 – 1,528 cases
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.