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COVID-19 Case & Community Support Hotline 615-770-6940 📧 COVID19.Info@TN.Gov (Available weekdays between 8 am and 6 pm CT) The COVID-19 Information Hub website (covid19.tn.gov) retired on December 31, 2022. Bookmark this page (tn.gov/ncov) for the most up-to-date resources.
Explore the most vital information about how COVID-19 has affected your state since the pandemic first officially arrived in the United States in January 2020 – cases, deaths, test positivity, hospitalizations, and vaccinations. Comparisons Vaccinations Cases Deaths Hospitalizations Timeline Comparisons
Tennessee coronavirus cases and deaths How is Tennessee faring against COVID-19, both overall and at a state level? Get the answers here, with data on hotspots and infection rates. This map tracks the history of coronavirus cases in Tennessee, both recent and all-time. Data Updated Mar 5 USA / Tennessee / County Summary Cases and Deaths
Sep 14, 2021 · The coronavirus has killed 14,010 — or about 1 out of every 500 — Tennesseans and is averaging 41 new deaths per day for the past seven days. At the current rate, the Centers for Disease Control...
Sep 15, 2021 · Tennessee leads the nation in new COVID-19 cases per capita, new data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found. According to data compiled by The New York Times over the last...
Mar 24, 2023 · The local level of Covid-19 is low based on cases and hospitalizations, according to the most recent update from the C.D.C. on March 23. Daily Covid-19 admissions in the Grainger County area Avg ...
Tennessee / County Summary Cases and Deaths Vaccination Progress Impact and Recovery All states updated case and death data daily early in the pandemic, but many have slowed/stopped. As of spring 2022, dozens of states update daily, others provide data once a week. Nebraska and Missouri have stopped providing regular updates. COVID-19 facts to know