Tuesday 25th February 2025

TN Dept. of Health Reports Over 7,000 Confirmed COVID-19 Cases, Deaths Rise By Three

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Over 7,000 Tennesseans have tested positive for the novel coronavirus and three additional COVID-19 deaths has been reported, according to Sunday’s data from the Tennessee Department of Health.

As of 2 p.m. Sunday, there are 7,070 confirmed cases of COVID-19, while the death toll has risen to 148.

Eighty-nine Tennessean men with COVID-19 have died and 57 Tennessean women have died. Eighty-eight of the state’s COVID-19 deaths are white Tennesseans, while 47 of the deaths are black or African American Tennesseans. Two of the deaths are other or Multiracial Tennesseans, three were Asian Tennesseans and six Hispanic or Latino Tennesseans.

There have been 3,344 recoveries. The department said it defines recoveries as people who have been confirmed to be asymptomatic by their local or regional health department and have completed their required isolation period or are at least 21 days beyond the first test confirming their illness.

A total of 724 people with COVID-19 have been hospitalized, but the department noted that while the number indicates the number of patients that were ever hospitalized during their illness, it does not indicate the number of patients currently hospitalized.

A total of 90,028 tests have come back negative from private and state labs and a total of 97,098 tests have been taken.

According to Sunday’s data, 3,347 white Tennesseans with COVID-19 make up 47 percent of the cases, while 1,470 black or African-American Tennesseans make up 21 percent of the cases. The data also showed that 418 Tennesseans with COVID-19 who are other or multiracial make up 6 percent of the cases while 130 COVID-19 positive Asian Tennesseans make up 2 percent of the state’s cases. The data showed that 441 COVID-19 positive Hispanic or Latino Tennesseans make up 6 percent of the state’s COVID-19 cases.

The age range with the most confirmed cases of COVID-19 is the 21-30 age range with 1,422 confirmed cases, with the 51-60 age range the second-highest age range with 1,282 confirmed cases. The lowest age range of confirmed cases is 0-10 range with 98 confirmed cases, with the 81+ age range the second-lowest age range with 228 confirmed cases.

The 81+ age range has the most reported deaths, with 48 deaths reported, followed by 39 deaths in the 71-80 age range and 36 deaths in the 61-70 age group. The only age group with no reported deaths is the 11-20 age group, followed by age groups 0-10, 21-30 and 31-40 with one death reported in each age group.

The data showed that female Tennesseans make up 51 percent of confirmed cases with 3,586 cases, while male Tennesseans make up 46 percent of confirmed cases with 3,258 cases. There are 226 cases (3 percent) pending.

Tennessee remains under a mandatory Stay At Home executive order from Gov. Bill Lee.

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