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
Deaths
Confirmed cases
Estimated cases
Deaths
Confirmed cases
Estimated cases
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. |
---|---|---|---|
Jefferson County | 238 727 | 2 535 | 36 255 |
Madison County | 116 086 | 1 060 | 34 672 |
Shelby County | 78 112 | 482 | 40 040 |
Montgomery County | 73 840 | 1 010 | 32 194 |
Tuscaloosa County | 70 976 | 854 | 36 462 |
Baldwin County | 69 860 | 727 | 38 329 |
Lee County | 47 646 | 372 | 33 973 |
Morgan County | 46 540 | 551 | 38 949 |
Calhoun County | 41 421 | 680 | 34 933 |
Etowah County | 34 229 | 692 | 32 777 |
St. Clair County | 33 302 | 441 | 39 838 |
Marshall County | 32 967 | 410 | 35 441 |
Houston County | 32 660 | 531 | 32 162 |
Limestone County | 32 150 | 320 | 38 837 |
Cullman County | 31 520 | 398 | 39 201 |
Lauderdale County | 30 406 | 420 | 32 797 |
Elmore County | 29 837 | 362 | 37 624 |
Talladega County | 28 602 | 397 | 34 757 |
Walker County | 24 154 | 480 | 36 038 |
DeKalb County | 22 522 | 345 | 31 673 |
Colbert County | 21 291 | 279 | 39 118 |
Autauga County | 19 790 | 232 | 36 265 |
Blount County | 18 704 | 261 | 32 630 |
Jackson County | 18 379 | 256 | 34 529 |
Coffee County | 17 185 | 245 | 34 406 |
Dale County | 16 507 | 245 | 32 849 |
Tallapoosa County | 14 611 | 253 | 35 109 |
Russell County | 13 030 | 100 | 24 610 |
Chilton County | 13 009 | 219 | 29 808 |
Escambia County | 12 367 | 179 | 32 274 |
Franklin County | 12 033 | 154 | 37 954 |
Covington County | 11 804 | 261 | 31 256 |
Dallas County | 11 031 | 259 | 25 173 |
Chambers County | 10 859 | 172 | 31 738 |
Marion County | 10 113 | 160 | 32 860 |
Winston County | 9 427 | 141 | 38 503 |
Lawrence County | 9 389 | 181 | 27 342 |
Pike County | 9 264 | 142 | 28 159 |
Clarke County | 8 553 | 107 | 33 109 |
Bibb County | 8 091 | 109 | 35 309 |
Geneva County | 7 969 | 172 | 29 746 |
Barbour County | 7 485 | 103 | 27 261 |
Cherokee County | 6 755 | 89 | 25 992 |
Monroe County | 6 742 | 88 | 29 227 |
Butler County | 6 551 | 132 | 31 274 |
Randolph County | 6 527 | 79 | 28 486 |
Pickens County | 6 339 | 122 | 32 103 |
Marengo County | 6 093 | 116 | 28 977 |
Fayette County | 5 887 | 100 | 34 145 |
Henry County | 5 866 | 79 | 33 904 |
Hale County | 5 728 | 110 | 36 345 |
Macon County | 5 293 | 90 | 24 674 |
Clay County | 5 162 | 93 | 37 051 |
Crenshaw County | 4 738 | 110 | 34 072 |
Lamar County | 4 737 | 73 | 32 525 |
Cleburne County | 4 428 | 72 | 29 575 |
Washington County | 4 397 | 61 | 25 010 |
Coosa County | 3 776 | 64 | 32 724 |
Wilcox County | 3 659 | 48 | 31 354 |
Conecuh County | 3 604 | 76 | 27 245 |
Lowndes County | 3 370 | 80 | 29 826 |
Sumter County | 3 176 | 55 | 23 076 |
Bullock County | 3 030 | 54 | 27 763 |
Perry County | 2 673 | 49 | 25 238 |
Greene County | 2 309 | 54 | 25 528 |
Choctaw County | 2 259 | 39 | 16 300 |
The U.S. government and health care system are implementing various efforts to slow the spread of the new coronavirus, known as SARS-CoV-2. COVID-19 keeps all people on alert in Bucks and today, the virus still covers the territory of Mobile County. Its population density is informed to be 337 people per mi2 (130 people per km2) so the risk of being infected is below average.
Jefferson County and Mobile County counties are still the most-infected counties in the state.
These rates don’t give the whole picture because many cases — including mild or asymptomatic infections — have not been diagnosed. Our key thing is to stay inside and take care of ourselves. You should not forget about protection measures and the symptoms of coronavirus.
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