Monday 24th February 2025

100 Confirmed COVID-19 Cases, Including Infant Patient, in Madison County, Health Dept. Says

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The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department reported 100 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in Madison County Sunday afternoon, according to a news release from the department.

The most recent cases include:

  • a 1-year-old male (hospitalization unknown)
  • a 49-year-old male (hospitalized)
  • a 59-year-old female (hospitalization unknown)

The release said the department’s epidemiology staff is still trying to reach some of these patients, so hospitalization status is unknown at this time. It is also reaching out to people who had contact with these patients.

The department also reported that 519 people for COVID-19 Sunday, April 19, at the Jackson Fairgrounds and 875 people were tested Saturday, April 18,  for a total of 1,394 people being tested for COVID-19 this weekend at the Jackson Fairgrounds.

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

RACE:

Black or African-American: 56 cases, 56 percent

White: 17 cases, 17 percent

Asian: 2 cases, 2 percent

Hispanic: 1 case, 1 percent

Unspecified: 24 cases, 24 percent

 

GENDER:

Female: 56 cases, 56 percent

Male: 44 cases, 44 percent

 

HEALTH STATUS:

Recovered: 34 cases, 34 percent

Not Recovered: 28 cases, 28 percent

Better: 14 cases, 14 percent

Unknown: 24 cases, 24 percent

 

AGE:

0-10: no cases

11-20: 2 case, 2 percent

21-30: 15 cases, 15 percent

31-40: 10 cases, 10 percent

41-50: 22 cases, 22 percent

51-60: 31 cases, 31 percent

61-70: 13 cases, 13 percent

71-80: 5 cases, 5 percent

80+: 1 case, 1 percent

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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