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The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department confirms an 82-year-old male died Sept. 5 due to complications from COVID-19, according to a Sunday morning news release from the department. That brings the total number of COVID-19 related deaths to 53 in Madison County.
The health department received positive test results for 33 more cases of COVID-19. We now have 2,486 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Madison County.
The newest confirmed cases include 16 males, 17 females, and range from ages 4 to 88.
The department’s epidemiology staff are reaching out to these individuals and people who had close contact with these cases.
Twenty-one Madison County residents are currently hospitalized. Three of those patients are on a ventilator.
Please see the following demographic information about Madison County’s confirmed COVID-19 cases.
GENDER
Sex |
Number of Cases |
Percentage |
Female |
1358 |
54.6% |
Male |
1127 |
45.3% |
Unknown |
1 |
0.1% |
HEALTH STATUS
Health Status |
Number of Cases |
Percentage |
Recovered |
2001 |
81% |
Not Recovered |
307 |
12% |
Better |
81 |
3% |
Unknown |
44 |
2% |
Deaths |
53 |
2% |
ZIP CODE
Zip Code |
Number of Cases |
Percentage |
38305 |
1386 |
55.8% |
38301 |
843 |
33.9% |
38356 |
42 |
1.7% |
38391 |
34 |
1.3% |
38366 |
34 |
1.3% |
38343 |
26 |
1% |
38313 |
44 |
1.8% |
38392 |
16 |
0.6% |
38355 |
12 |
0.5% |
38362 |
23 |
0.9% |
38006 |
4 |
0.2% |
38302 |
2 |
0.1% |
38308 |
5 |
0.2% |
38378 |
1 |
0.1% |
Unknown |
14 |
0.6% |
RACE
Race |
Number of Cases |
Percentage |
Black or African American |
844 |
34% |
White |
962 |
39% |
Asian |
10 |
0.5% |
Hispanic |
64 |
2.5% |
Other/Multiracial |
44 |
2% |
Unspecified |
562 |
22% |
AGE
Age (years) |
Number of Cases |
Percentage |
0-10 |
105 |
4% |
11-20 |
263 |
10.5% |
21-30 |
493 |
20% |
31-40 |
400 |
16% |
41-50 |
338 |
13.5% |
51-60 |
382 |
15% |
61-70 |
264 |
11% |
71-80 |
134 |
5.5% |
80+ |
100 |
4% |
Unknown |
7 |
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.