Tennessee’s COVID-19 Deaths Top 100
The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed 5,308 cases of COVID-19 across the state, as of Sunday (April 12). 567 individuals in the state have ever been hospitalized with the COVID-19 coronavirus and 101 individuals have died.
Davidson County has the second-highest number of COVID-19 cases in Tennessee, with 1,178 confirmed cases of COVID-19, and has the third-highest number of deaths in the state, with 13 deaths, according to data from the Tennessee Department of Health. Shelby County leads the state in the number of cases with 1,215, while Sumner County has had the greatest number of deaths, with 22.
Approximately 71,000 tests have been processed and reported by the state. The average age of Tennesseans affected by COVID-19 is 45, while individuals aged 21-30 make up the age group with the largest percentage of cases in the state, with 21% of all cases in the state (1,112 active cases).
1,504 individuals across the state have recovered from COVID-19, which the Tennessee Department of Health defines as persons defined to be asymptomatic and have completed the required isolation period and who are at least 21 days beyond the first test confirming their illness.
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