1,537 COVID-19 cases confirmed in TN, 7 deaths, 133 hospitalizations
The Tennessee Department of Health confirmed a total of 1,537 cases of COVID-19 in the state on Sunday, March 28. In addition, seven people have died and 133 are hospitalized.
The report shows the following numbers:
- Anderson County – 6
- Bedford County – 1
- Benton County – 3
- Blount County – 9
- Bradley County – 8
- Campbell County – 4
- Cannon County – 2
- Carroll County – 5
- Carter County — 1
- Cheatham County – 8
- Chester County – 2
- Claiborne County – 2
- Cocke County – 1
- Cumberland County – 9
- Davidson County – 260
- Decatur County — 1
- DeKalb County – 3
- Dickson County – 11
- Dyer County – 3
- Fayette County – 10
- Franklin County – 6
- Gibson County – 3
- Greene County – 9
- Grundy County – 2
- Hamblen County – 2
- Hamilton County – 35
- Hardeman County — 1
- Hardin County – 1
- Hawkins County – 2
- Haywood County — 2
- Henry County — 1
- Houston County – 2
- Jefferson County – 5
- Knox County – 38
- Lewis County – 2
- Lincoln County – 1
- Loudon County – 8
- Macon County – 3
- Madison County – 3
- Marion County – 5
- Maury County –8
- McMinn County – 3
- McNairy — 1
- Meigs County – 1
- Monroe County – 3
- Montgomery County – 13
- Morgan County — 1
- Obion County — 1
- Overton County – 2
- Perry County – 2
- Putnam County – 17
- Roane County – 2
- Robertson County – 25
- Rutherford County – 48
- Scott County – 2
- Sevier County – 6
- Shelby County – 313
- Smith County – 1
- Sullivan County – 8
- Sumner County – 93
- Tipton County – 15
- Trousdale County — 1
- Unicoi County – 1
- Union County — 1
- Washington County – 14
- Weakley County — 1
- White County – 1
- Williamson County – 101
- Wilson County – 27
- Residents of other states/countries – 150
- Pending – 190
For more information on COVID-19, go to the CDC website, the Tennessee Department of Health website or call (877) 857-2945.