144 COVID-19 cases confirmed in Madison County

JACKSON, Tenn. — An additional person has tested positive for COVID-19, bringing the county’s total to 144, according to the Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department.

Coronavirus 2

The newest case is a 60-year-old man, who is not currently hospitalized.

Health department director Kim Tedford says one patient is currently on a ventilator.

A total of eight COVID-19 patients are currently hospitalized.

Tedford said none of the new cases this week have an unknown origin, and all of the most recent cases are tied back to a known case of COVID-19.

The health department released statistics on patients, including zip code, race, gender, age and their health statuses.

Zip Code:

  • 38305: 90 (62%)
  • 38301: 34 (24%)
  • 38356: 2 (1%)
  • 38391: 3 (2%)
  • 38366: 1 (1%)
  • 38343: 4 (3%)
  • 38313: 4 (3%)
  • 38392: 1 (1%)
  • Unknown: 5 (3%)

Race:

  • Black or African-American: 94 (65%)
  • White: 40 (28%)
  • Asian: 5 (4%)
  • Hispanic: 2 (1%)
  • Other: 1 (1%)
  • Unspecified: 2 (1%)

Gender:

  • Female: 77 (53%)
  • Male: 67 (47%)

Health Status:

  • Recovered: 71 (49%)
  • Not recovered: 31 (22%)
  • Better: 16 (11%)
  • Unknown: 26 (18%)

Age:

  • 0 – 10 years: 1 (1%)
  • 11 – 20 years: 3 (2%)
  • 21 – 30 years: 19 (13%)
  • 31 – 40 years: 19 (13%)
  • 41 – 50 years: 27 (19%)
  • 51 – 60 years: 43 (30%)
  • 61 – 70 years: 21 (14%)
  • 71 – 80 years: 10 (7%)
  • 80 + : 1 (1%)

 

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