COVID-19 Cases In Alabama Continue To Rise Last Count Over 800

by Summre Raines
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MONTGOMERY-As of Sunday, March 29 at 6:30 PM the Alabama Department of Health reported 827cases of COVID-19 with four deaths: one each in Lauderdale County, Jackson County, Chambers County and Madison County.

As of Sunday morning at 10:00 AM, the ADPH reported 4,755 people were tested and 793 people were confirmed to have COVID-19 this number in 8 hours has risen by 32 cases.

According to sources in the state the death count could be as many as six.  To of the deaths have as yet been confirmed by the Alabama Department of Public Health and our sources tell us that ADPH is in the process of confirming these deaths both from a hospital in Lee County.

State officials opened a toll-free number for people who develop symptoms and need to be tested. For more on how to get tested, you can call 1-888-264-2256. This is not a medical helpline.

Cases of COVID-19 by County:

Autauga (6)

Baldwin (15)

Blount (5)

Bullock (3)

Butler (1)

Calhoun (3)

Chambers (27)

Cherokee (2)

Chilton (7)

Choctaw (1)

Clay (2)

Cleburne (5)

Colbert (2)

Coosa (3)

Covington (2)

Crenshaw (1)

Cullman (7)

Dallas (2)

DeKalb (4)

Elmore (13)

Escambia (1)

Etowah (6)

Franklin (3)

Greene (3)

Houston (6)

Jackson (5)

Jefferson (245)

Lamar (1)

Lauderdale (12)

Lawrence (3)

Lee (59)

Limestone (16)

Lowndes (1)

Macon (1)

Madison (79)

Marengo (5)

Marion (10)

Marshall (5)

Mobile (40)

Monroe (1)

Montgomery (21)

Morgan (17)

Pickens (2)

Pike (4)

Randolph (2)

Russell (1)

St. Clair (13)

Shelby (79)

Talladega (4)

Tallapoosa (8)

Tuscaloosa (23)

Walker (30)

Washington (4)

Wilcox (2)

Winston (2)

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