UPDATE: State reaches 1,084 cases of COVID-19, Madison County has 107
UPDATE: Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) said the state now has 1,084 at 5 p.m.. Alabama hit the 1,000 mark earlier today. Madison County now has 107 cases and Limestone County has 23 cases. There have been 28 reported deaths from the COVID-19 virus with 17 of those confirmed by the ADPH. The state says 7,7774 people in the state have been tested.
Autauga (8)
Baldwin (21)
Bibb (3)
Blount (5)
Bullock (3)
Butler (1)
Calhoun (11)
Chambers (45)
Cherokee (2)
Chilton (13)
Choctaw (4)
Clay (3)
Cleburne (6)
Colbert (4)
Coosa (4)
Covington (3)
Crenshaw (1)
Cullman (9)
Dallas (2)
DeKalb (6)
Elmore (14)
Escambia (1)
Etowah (10)
Fayette (1)
Franklin (3)
Greene (4)
Hale (1)
Houston (9)
Jackson (8)
Jefferson (299)
Lamar (1)
Lauderdale (12)
Lawrence (3)
Lee (82)
Limestone (23)
Lowndes (1)
Macon (1)
Madison (107)
Marengo (4)
Marion (11)
Marshall (6)
Mobile (56)
Monroe (2)
Montgomery (35)
Morgan (19)
Pickens (4)
Pike (5)
Randolph (5)
Russell (1)
St. Clair (19)
Shelby (89)
Sumter (2)
Talladega (8)
Tallapoosa (14)
Tuscaloosa (30)
Walker (32)
Washington (3)
Wilcox (3)