Wednesday 7th May 2025

Health Department Confirms Additional COVID-19 Death, 1,731 Cases in Madison County

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The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department confirms an 85-year-old male died Aug. 11 due to complications from COVID-19, according to a Saturday morning news release. There are now 29 COVID-19 related deaths in Madison County.

The health department received positive test results for 27 more cases of COVID-19. We now have 1,731 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Madison County.

The newest confirmed cases include 9 males, 18 females, and range from ages 1 to 85.

The department’s epidemiology staff are reaching out to these individuals and people who had close contact with these cases.

Nineteen Madison County residents are currently hospitalized. One of those patients is on a ventilator.

The department released the following demographic information about Madison County’s confirmed COVID-19 cases.

GENDER

Sex

Number of Cases

Percentage

Female

910

52.6%

Male

819

47.3%

Unknown

2

0.1%

HEALTH STATUS

Health Status

Number of Cases

Percentage

Recovered

1265

73%

Not Recovered

265

15%

Better

106

6%

Unknown

66

4%

Deaths

29

2%

 

ZIP CODE

Zip Code

Number of Cases

Percentage

38305

946

54.7%

38301

610

35.2%

38356

31

1.8%

38391

22

1.3%

38366

19

1.1%

38343

21

1.2%

38313

30

1.7%

38392

7

0.4%

38355

9

0.5%

38362

17

1%

38006

4

0.2%

38302

2

0.1%

38308

4

0.2%

38378

1

0.1%

Unknown

8

0.5%

 

RACE

Race

Number of Cases

Percentage

Black or African American

525

30%

White

577

33%

Asian

8

1%

Hispanic

47

3%

Other/Multiracial

24

1%

Unspecified

550

32%

AGE

Age (years)

Number of Cases

Percentage

0-10

72

4%

11-20

175

10%

21-30

358

21%

31-40

301

17%

41-50

231

13%

51-60

271

16%

61-70

170

10%

71-80

91

5%

80+

56

13.5%

Unknown

6

0.5%

Find more information about COVID-19 from the Tennessee Department of Health at https://www.tn.gov/health/cedep/ncov. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has updated information and guidance available online at www.cdc.gov/COVID19.

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