1 new case of Covid-19; 11,357 total in Madison Co.
May 2, 2021
That brings the total number of cases in Madison County to 11,357.
The newest confirmed case is 33 years old.
There are currently two Madison County residents hospitalized. None of those patients are on a ventilator.
The health department also released statistics on patients, including zip code, race, gender, age and their health statuses.
Zip code:
White: 4,970 (43.8%)
11 – 20 years: 1,301 (11.5%)
21 – 30 years: 1,936 (17%)
31 – 40 years: 1,653 (14.6%)
41 – 50 years: 1,629 (14.3%)
51 – 60 years: 1,653 (14.6%)
61 – 70 years: 1,308 (11.5%)
71 – 80 years: 732 (6.4%)
80+: 461 (4.1%)
Unknown: 100 (0.9%)
For more information on COVID-19, go to the CDC website, the Tennessee Department of Health website or call (877) 857-2945.
12 new cases of Covid-19; 11,356 total in Madison Co.
May 1, 2021
Those new patients range in age from 17-years-old to 57-years-old.
There are currently two Madison County residents hospitalized. None of those patients are on a ventilator.
The health department also released statistics on patients, including zip code, race, gender, age and their health statuses.
Zip code:
White: 4,967 (43.7%)
11 – 20 years: 1,301 (11.5%)
21 – 30 years: 1,936 (17%)
31 – 40 years: 1,653 (14.6%)
41 – 50 years: 1,628 (14.3%)
51 – 60 years: 1,653 (14.6%)
61 – 70 years: 1,308 (11.5%)
71 – 80 years: 732 (6.4%)
80+: 461 (4.1%)
Unknown: 100 (0.9%)
For more information on COVID-19, go to the CDC website, the Tennessee Department of Health website or call (877) 857-2945.
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Wednesday Night Forecast Update
Wednesday Night Forecast for February 10th:
As the temperatures continue to drop tonight, the rain we have seen so far will begin to turn over to freezing rain and ice in West Tennessee. Heavy precipitation is expected off and on until noon Thursday and 1/4″ to 1/2″ ice could accumulate across the region. The heaviest bands are expected between 2-7 AM in Jackson & Madison county. Travel is strongly discouraged. Commerce will likely be severely impacted. If you must travel, keep an extra flashlight, food and water in your vehicle in case of an emergency. Ice accumulations and winds will likely lead to snapped power lines and falling tree branches that add to the danger. We will have a full in depth report coming up right here!