Coronavirus
COVID-19 Cases in Alabama Jump to 386, Up by More Than 100 Today

The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Alabama jumped by 103 today, totaling 386.
The Alabama Department of Public Health’s updated count this morning was 283, but the total when the figures were posted this afternoon was 386.
The biggest increase was in Jefferson County, where the total rose from 99 earlier in the day to 129 in the later count. Shelby County reported 42 cases, up by six today. There were cases in 41 of Alabama’s 67 counties.
Lee Counted reported 40 cases, and Madison County had 35. Tuscaloosa County had 15 cases, followed by Montgomery, 13; Chambers, 10; Mobile, 10; Elmore, 9; Walker, 9; Lauderdale, 7; Limestone, 6; St. Clair, 5; Morgan, 5; Augauga, 4; Baldwin, 4; Cullman, 4; Tallapoosa, 4; Etowah, 3; Marion, 3; Talladega, 3; Calhoun, 2; Dallas, 2; Franklin, 2; Houston, 2; Jackson, 2;Blount, 1; Butler, 1; Cherokee, 1; Chilton, 1; Clay, 1; Cleburne, 1; Colbert, 1; Lamar, 1; Lawrence, 1; Marshall, 1; Pickens, 1; Pike, 1; Russell, 1; Washington, 1; and Wilcox, 1.