28 new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Madison County; 2,601 total
JACKSON, Tenn. — The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department has confirmed 28 new cases of COVID-19 in Madison County, bringing the total number of cases to 2,601.

Those cases include 12 men and 16 women, ranging in age from 10-years-old to 100-years-old.
The health department says there are currently 18 Madison County residents hospitalized due to COVID-19, with one patient on a ventilator.
The health department also released statistics on patients, including zip code, race, gender, age and their health statuses.
Zip Code:
- 38305: 1,454 (55.9%)
- 38301: 872 (33.5%)
- 38356: 46 (1.8%)
- 38391: 34 (1.3%)
- 38366: 36 (1.3%)
- 38343: 30 (1.1%)
- 38313: 46 (1.8%)
- 38392: 17 (0.6%)
- 38355: 12 (0.5%)
- 38362: 26 (1%)
- 38006: 4 (0.2%)
- 38302: 2 (0.1%)
- 38308: 5 (0.2%)
- 38378: 1 (0.1%)
- Unknown: 16 (0.6%)
Race:
- Black or African-American: 869 (33%)
- White: 1,022 (39%)
- Asian: 11 (0.5%)
- Hispanic: 66 (3%)
- Other/Multiracial: 47 (2%)
- Unspecified: 586 (22.5%)
Gender:
- Female: 1,428 (54.9%)
- Male: 1,172 (45%)
- Unknown: 1 (0.1%)
Health Status:
- Recovered: 2,179 (84%)
- Not recovered: 216 (8%)
- Better: 82 (3%)
- Unknown: 71 (3%)
- Deaths: 53 (2%)
Age:
- 0 – 10 years: 111 (4%)
- 11 – 20 years: 280 (11%)
- 21 – 30 years: 516 (20%)
- 31 – 40 years: 412 (16%)
- 41 – 50 years: 358 (14%)
- 51 – 60 years: 398 (15%)
- 61 – 70 years: 272 (10%)
- 71 – 80 years: 143 (5.5%)
- 80+: 104 (4%)
- Unknown: 7 (0.5%)




