CULLMAN, Ala. – Cullman County added 30 confirmed cases of COVID-19 Saturday according to the Alabama Department of Public Health, with 2,225 cases confirmed across the county since the beginning of the pandemic. Of those, 601 were confirmed in just the last 14 days.
Sunday, Nov. 1, 2020 COVID-19 update from the Alabama Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 Data and Surveillance Dashboard
Total confirmed cases in AL: 165,239* (+944 since yesterday)
Probable cases in AL: 28,746 (+756 since yesterday)
Total confirmed deaths in AL: 2,767 (+6 since yesterday)
Probable deaths in AL: 206
Total confirmed cases in Cullman Co.: 2,225 (+30 since yesterday)
Probable cases in Cullman Co.: 606 (+20 since yesterday)
Total confirmed deaths in Cullman Co.: 19 (+0 since yesterday)
Probable deaths in Cullman Co.: 6
Total tested in Cullman Co.: 20,697
Total tested in the last 14 days in Cullman Co.: 1,868
Cases in the last 14 days in Cullman Co.: 601
Total tested in Alabama: 1,352,580
Cases in the last 14 days in Alabama: 21,702
Total tested in the last 14 days in Alabama: 100,384
Currently hospitalized in Alabama: 967
Cumulative no. of hospitalizations in Alabama: 20,450
Presumed recoveries in Alabama (reported weekly): 81,005
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*From the ADPH
Important Notice (11/1/20)
On October 31, the Alabama Department of Public Health processed a historic lab result file from an entity in Northwest Alabama. This file will result in 846 positive lab results from June, July and August of 2020. These results primarily affect data from Limestone, Lawrence, Franklin, Colbert, and Lauderdale counties. The data will not affect the risk indicators for the counties as they are backlog data.