View the current data on COVID-19 and track how the virus is spreading near your location, in your city, country or all over the world
View the current data on COVID-19 and track how the virus is spreading near your location, in your city, country or all over the world
Confirmed cases
Estimated cases
Recovered
Deaths
Confirmed cases
Estimated cases
Recovered
Deaths
Confirmed cases
Estimated cases
Recovered
Deaths
Data sources: Johns Hopkins University CSSE reports; state and national government health departments, and local media reports.
Confirmed cases - include presumptive positive cases.
Estimated cases - the unofficial number of infected people.
Active cases = total confirmed - total recovered - total deaths.
Estimated for the end of the day - assumptions about the number of infected people for the end of the current day.
Region | Confirmed cases | Deaths | Cases/100k pop. |
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Shelby County | 278 529 | 3 542 | 29 720 |
Davidson County | 226 075 | 1 790 | 32 569 |
Knox County | 151 759 | 1 543 | 32 268 |
Hamilton County | 116 719 | 1 237 | 31 734 |
Rutherford County | 111 927 | 955 | 33 684 |
Williamson County | 72 547 | 434 | 30 429 |
Sumner County | 62 303 | 777 | 32 571 |
Montgomery County | 59 872 | 614 | 28 648 |
Sullivan County | 56 437 | 781 | 35 795 |
Wilson County | 48 942 | 520 | 33 833 |
Washington County | 46 784 | 526 | 36 377 |
Blount County | 45 666 | 488 | 34 767 |
Bradley County | 37 597 | 444 | 35 227 |
Madison County | 36 658 | 474 | 37 412 |
Sevier County | 35 135 | 439 | 35 892 |
Maury County | 33 653 | 372 | 34 914 |
Putnam County | 28 617 | 316 | 35 662 |
Anderson County | 26 460 | 378 | 34 596 |
Greene County | 26 291 | 402 | 38 055 |
Robertson County | 24 770 | 324 | 34 492 |
Hamblen County | 23 274 | 380 | 36 045 |
Tipton County | 20 765 | 253 | 33 720 |
Gibson County | 20 536 | 285 | 41 872 |
Hawkins County | 20 254 | 350 | 35 829 |
Carter County | 20 160 | 366 | 35 776 |
Coffee County | 19 828 | 286 | 35 598 |
McMinn County | 19 173 | 279 | 35 982 |
Cumberland County | 18 882 | 343 | 31 642 |
Dickson County | 18 825 | 261 | 34 895 |
Jefferson County | 18 664 | 299 | 34 555 |
Roane County | 18 489 | 257 | 34 793 |
Loudon County | 17 523 | 214 | 33 029 |
Monroe County | 17 336 | 262 | 37 397 |
Bedford County | 17 179 | 243 | 34 556 |
Lawrence County | 16 365 | 224 | 37 074 |
Franklin County | 15 158 | 202 | 36 185 |
Warren County | 14 972 | 190 | 36 626 |
Campbell County | 14 945 | 181 | 37 756 |
Dyer County | 14 830 | 220 | 39 737 |
Cocke County | 13 988 | 239 | 39 101 |
Fayette County | 13 297 | 196 | 32 826 |
Cheatham County | 12 555 | 137 | 30 873 |
Obion County | 12 528 | 207 | 41 392 |
Marshall County | 11 997 | 129 | 35 617 |
Scott County | 11 355 | 136 | 51 522 |
Rhea County | 11 352 | 166 | 34 358 |
Lincoln County | 11 199 | 180 | 32 825 |
Weakley County | 11 081 | 176 | 33 162 |
Giles County | 11 009 | 206 | 37 315 |
Carroll County | 10 810 | 167 | 38 580 |
Claiborne County | 10 606 | 205 | 33 398 |
Marion County | 10 497 | 138 | 36 735 |
Henderson County | 10 467 | 179 | 37 588 |
Hardin County | 10 296 | 172 | 39 944 |
Macon County | 9 904 | 157 | 40 257 |
Henry County | 9 607 | 172 | 29 690 |
White County | 9 459 | 137 | 34 895 |
McNairy County | 9 018 | 138 | 34 922 |
Hardeman County | 8 989 | 131 | 35 642 |
Lauderdale County | 8 852 | 111 | 34 277 |
Overton County | 8 257 | 131 | 37 416 |
Hickman County | 8 092 | 119 | 32 287 |
Grainger County | 7 875 | 115 | 34 025 |
Haywood County | 7 466 | 108 | 43 069 |
Morgan County | 7 428 | 95 | 34 422 |
DeKalb County | 7 260 | 107 | 38 776 |
Smith County | 6 976 | 93 | 34 608 |
Fentress County | 6 743 | 136 | 37 015 |
Union County | 6 670 | 82 | 33 879 |
Chester County | 6 665 | 100 | 38 580 |
Wayne County | 6 553 | 80 | 39 576 |
Unicoi County | 6 423 | 104 | 36 164 |
Crockett County | 6 054 | 89 | 42 253 |
Johnson County | 5 847 | 106 | 32 889 |
Humphreys County | 5 770 | 83 | 30 620 |
Polk County | 5 468 | 89 | 32 359 |
Benton County | 5 368 | 101 | 33 169 |
Bledsoe County | 5 182 | 62 | 35 120 |
Cannon County | 4 994 | 75 | 34 024 |
Sequatchie County | 4 894 | 72 | 32 899 |
Trousdale County | 4 586 | 47 | 40 642 |
Grundy County | 4 479 | 79 | 33 561 |
Decatur County | 4 240 | 71 | 36 221 |
Meigs County | 3 998 | 62 | 32 488 |
Lewis County | 3 958 | 67 | 32 749 |
Jackson County | 3 714 | 66 | 31 587 |
Stewart County | 3 664 | 65 | 27 019 |
Lake County | 3 033 | 46 | 40 926 |
Houston County | 2 953 | 63 | 35 738 |
Perry County | 2 660 | 59 | 33 607 |
Moore County | 2 616 | 41 | 40 805 |
Clay County | 2 594 | 56 | 33 614 |
Hancock County | 2 490 | 42 | 38 021 |
Van Buren County | 2 147 | 48 | 37 261 |
Pickett County | 2 075 | 38 | 40 830 |
The Tennessee state is facing COVID-19 along with the whole U.S. that still tries hard to slow the pandemic’s rise. According to the official data, about 2,4M COVID-19 positive cases have been reported as of today, along with about 28K fatal cases.
In Tennessee, the highest number of people tested positive can be seen in Shelby and Davidson. The risk of infection is average as the population density is 159 people per mi2 (61 people per km2) but the numbers are far from positive. Still, the infection rate is informed to be 35K per 100,000 people that is considered to be average among other states but it’s early to conclude that the situation is improving.
With the pandemic expected to persist, people have been told to follow simple preventive measures and not to leave home.You should be aware of protection measures and the symptoms of coronavirus.
How to protect yourself from coronavirus? What are coronavirus symptoms?