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Coronavirus updates, March 9, 2023

Last updated:  1 year 8 months 11 days 17 hours ago
8,1K

Confirmed cases

9,7K

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1,6M

Confirmed cases

1,9M

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103,8M

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103,8M

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1,1M

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+179 446 yesterday
676,6M

Confirmed cases

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676,6M

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Recovered

+1 445 yesterday
6,9M

Deaths

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About this data

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.

The counties in the Alabama state with the highest number of COVID-19 cases

Region Confirmed cases Deaths Cases/100k pop.
Jefferson County 238 727 2 535 36 255
Mobile County 134 986 1 802 32 685
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
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

COVID-19 has claimed tens of thousands of American lives in the U.S. COVID-19 pandemic keeps all people on alert in Centreville and today, the virus still spreads across Bibb County. Its population density is considered to be 37 people per mi2 (14 people per km2) so the risk of being infected is below average.

Jefferson County and Mobile County counties are still the most-affected 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 be aware of protection measures and the symptoms of coronavirus.

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