Friday 7th February 2025

402 Cases of COVID-19 in Madison County, Number of Positives Have Tripled in Two Weeks

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The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department received positive test results for 26 more confirmed cases of COVID-19, according to Director Kim Tedford and a Wednesday morning news release from the department. There are now 402 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Madison County.

The newest confirmed cases include:

  • 18-year-old female (not hospitalized)
  • 70-year-old female (not hospitalized)
  • 60-year-old female (not hospitalized)
  • 55-year-old female (hospitalization unknown)
  • 61-year-old male (hospitalization unknown)
  • 22-year-old female (not hospitalized)
  • 21-year-old female (hospitalization unknown)
  • 57-year-old male (hospitalization unknown)
  • 23-year-old female (hospitalization unknown)
  • 30-year-old male (hospitalization unknown)
  • 21-year-old male (hospitalization unknown)
  • 50-year-old male (hospitalization unknown)
  • Unknown individual (hospitalization unknown)
  • 36-year-old male (hospitalization unknown)
  • 21-year-old male (hospitalization unknown)
  • 21-year-old male (hospitalization unknown)
  • Unknown female (not hospitalized)
  • 20-year-old female (hospitalization unknown)
  • 72-year-old female (hospitalization unknown)
  • 61-year-old female (not hospitalized)
  • 20-year-old female (not hospitalized)
  • 50-year-old male (not hospitalized)
  • 7-year-old male (not hospitalized)
  • 12-year-old female (not hospitalized)
  • 15-year-old male (not hospitalized)
  • 40-year-old female (not hospitalized)

Tedford said the numbers of positive cases has tripled in the last two weeks, which is very concerning she said. She also said that her department is continuing to get positive cases after the 10 a.m. release of the COVID-19 cases in the county each day.

The department’s epidemiology staff are still trying to contact some of these individuals, so hospitalization status is unknown at this time. The department is also reaching out to people who had close contact with these cases.

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

The release said 243 Madison County residents have recovered from COVID-19, but Tedford said this only means that the person is only out of their infectious period, it doesn’t mean they have completely healed from any health complications that the novel coronavirus might have caused.

According to Amy Garner, West Tennessee Healthcare Chief Compliance & Communications Officer, who was brought to tears as she spoken about the seriousness of COVID-19 and the stress and pressure tit is putting on the staff members, who are tired.

“I’m asking the community to pray for the staff,” Garner said.

Garner said that there are  45 COVID-19 patients, 15 COVID-19 positive patients in ICU and eight COVID-19 positive patients on ventilators.

Dr. Priscilla Sioson-Aherrera, who is an infectious disease doctor and medical director of the COVID-19 steering team, said everyone has been overwhelmed and that the community needs to know that this is a very serious problem.

You can watch Wednesday’s media briefing below:

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

GENDER

Sex

Number of Cases

Percentage

Female

222

55%

Male

179

44.75%

Unknown

1

0.25%

 

HEALTH STATUS

Health Status

Number of Cases

Percentage

Recovered

243

60%

Not Recovered

112

28%

Better

25

6%

Unknown

20

5%

Deaths

2

1%

 

ZIP CODE

Zip Code

Number of Cases

Percentage

38305

263

65.5%

38301

97

24%

38356

5

1.25%

38391

5

1.25%

38366

3

0.75%

38343

6

1.5%

38313

8

2%

38392

1

0.25%

38355

1

0.25%

38362

4

1%

38006

4

1%

38302

1

0.25%

38308

1

0.25%

Unknown

3

0.75%

 

RACE

Race

Number of Cases

Percentage

Black or African American

180

45%

White

172

43%

Asian

5

1%

Hispanic

19

5%

Other/Multiracial

12

3%

Unspecified

14

3%

 

AGE

Age (years)

Number of Cases

Percentage

0-10

7

2%

11-20

41

10%

21-30

76

19%

31-40

61

15%

41-50

63

16%

51-60

73

18%

61-70

46

11.5%

71-80

24

6%

80+

9

2%

Unknown

2

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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