Tuesday 30th September 2025

JMCR Health Department Confirms Additional COVID-19 Death in Madison County

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JACKSON, Tenn. – The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department confirms a 72-year-old female died Nov. 25 due to complications from COVID-19. This brings the total number of COVID-19 related deaths to 125 in Madison County.

The health department received positive test results for 172 more cases of COVID-19. We now have 7,284 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Madison County.

The newest confirmed cases range from ages 2 months to 87.

Epidemiology staff are reaching out to these individuals and people who had close contact with these cases.

Twenty-nine Madison County residents are currently hospitalized. Five 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

4053

55.7%

Male

3163

43.4%

Unknown

68

0.9%

 

HEALTH STATUS

Health Status

Number of Cases

Percentage

Recovered

5740

78.8%

Not Recovered

387

5.3%

Better

464

6.4%

Unknown

568

7.8%

Deaths

125

1.7%

 

ZIP CODE

Zip Code

Number of Cases

Percentage

38305

4414

60.6%

38301

2066

28.3%

38356

115

1.6%

38391

70

1%

38366

124

1.7%

38343

58

0.8%

38313

162

2.2%

38392

48

0.6%

38355

21

0.3%

38362

89

1.2%

38006

5

0.1%

38302

11

0.1%

38308

15

0.2%

38378

5

0.1%

38303

2

0.1%

Unknown

79

1.1%

 

RACE

Race

Number of Cases

Percentage

Black or African American

1785

24.5%

White

2959

40.6%

Asian

22

0.3%

Hispanic

174

2.4%

Other/Multiracial

118

1.6%

Unspecified

2226

30.6%

AGE

Age (years)

Number of Cases

Percentage

0-10

362

5%

11-20

886

12.2%

21-30

1226

16.8%

31-40

1075

14.7%

41-50

1041

14.3%

51-60

1059

14.5%

61-70

807

11.1%

71-80

452

6.2%

80+

297

4.1%

Unknown

79

1.1%

Find more information about COVID-19 from the Tennessee Department of Health at https://covid19.tn.gov/. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has updated information and guidance available online at www.cdc.gov/coronavirus.

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