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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. Latest update on Jul 23
CountyCasesDeaths22,09533414,9612364,515924,661571 day ago · Track Covid-19 in Davidson County, Tenn. Updated March 15, 2024. Daily Covid-19 admissions in the Davidson County area. Avg. on March 2 15. 14-day change +45% 0.5. 1.5 hospital admissions per...
1 day ago · Covid Data. Virus Explained. Track Covid-19 in Tennessee. Updated March 15, 2024. Daily Covid hospital admissions. Avg. on Feb. 24 71. 14-day change +16% 5. 10 hospital admissions per...
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- Vaccine Uptake
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- Surge in New Cases
- Cases in Nashville
- Hospital Capacity
- Long-Term Care Facilities
- School Starts
Piercey said the rate of Tennesseans getting vaccinated for COVID-19 has increased over the last week amid this new surge of cases. The vaccine uptake statewide is up 22% from the week prior and 94 out of the state's 95 counties recorded an increase in new vaccinations. The commissioner said many Tennesseans who have been hesitant to get vaccinated...
Less than 0.2% of fully vaccinated Tennesseans are testing positive for COVID-19. Piercey said the statewide rate of breakthrough cases is 0.18% and out of 2.7 million fully vaccinated Tennesseans, only 1,600 breakthrough cases have been recorded. "Breakthrough infections are rare, and when they do happen they are generally not serious and rather m...
In recent weeks, Tennessee has started to see a sharp uptick of new cases, the vast majority of which are among the unvaccinated. Piercey said more than 93% of all active cases, 95% of new deaths and 90% of current hospitalizations are unvaccinated individuals. "Vaccination is the single best tool we have to prevent COVID-19, both in ourselves and ...
Just like the rest of the state, cases are on the rise in Davidson County. Mayor John Cooper said there have been 719 new cases reported since Friday and Metro Nashville has 2,426 active cases - the highest since February 16. Active cases in the county are up 70% in the last week. Hospitalizations are also rising, with the number of patients doubli...
As new cases rise, so do hospitalizations. Tennessee is once again seeing more than 1,000 current COVID-19 hospitalizations statewide, which is similar to the level recorded in February. While hospitals are starting to fill up again, Piercey said hospitals are now experiencing a different issue. Unlike in February, hospitals are not feeling the str...
Piercey said cases are increases in nursing homes and long-term care facilities among mostly staff. The vaccination rate among staff typically mirrors that of the community they are in. "At best, most nursing homes have around a 50% staff vaccination rate, sometimes a lot less, particularly in rural areas," Piercey said. While not all long-term car...
School is also starting again for many across Tennessee. Dr. Piercey used the opportunity to openly advertise vaccines for children as young as 12 are available. It comes after a month of controversy surrounding the state's handling of marketing the vaccine towards teenagers. The stated halted its outreach to teens and received national backlash fo...
- Caroline Sutton
New Deaths Per Day. In Davidson County, there were 0 newly reported COVID-19 cases and 0 newly reported COVID-19 deaths on Jul 23, 2023. How is Davidson County faring against COVID-19, both overall and at a state level? Get the answers here, with data on cases and infection rates.
The Metropolitan Government of Nashville has created a Nashville Covid-19 Response website to help you understand the disease and answer your questions. We will update it regularly as new information becomes available. Please visit our site here: https://www.asafenashville.org/.