Cullman County COVID-19 update: Nov. 26

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Cullman County COVID-19 update for Nov. 26, 2020 (Courtesy of Bama Tracker)

CULLMAN, Ala. –  According to the Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH), Cullman County added 27 new cases of COVID-19 in the last 24 hours, with 3,192 cases confirmed across the county since the beginning of the pandemic. Of those, 894 were confirmed in just the last 14 days.

Statewide, the ADPH reported 2,129 new confirmed cases in the last 24 hours, with 31,850 in the last 14 days.

It also reported a total of 1,434 patients currently hospitalized across the state.

Thursday, Nov. 26, 2020 COVID-19 update from the Alabama Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 Data and Surveillance Dashboard

Total confirmed cases in AL: 201,755 (+2,129 since yesterday)

Probable cases in AL: 40,202 (+510 since yesterday)

Total confirmed deaths in AL: 3,240 (+33 since yesterday)

Probable deaths in AL: 332

Total confirmed cases in Cullman Co.: 3,192 (+27 since yesterday)

Probable cases in Cullman Co.: 1,142 (+27 since yesterday)

Total confirmed deaths in Cullman Co.: 35 (+4 since yesterday)

Probable deaths in Cullman Co.: 7

Total tested in Cullman Co.: 25,241

Total tested in the last 14 days in Cullman Co.: 2,908

Cases in the last 14 days in Cullman Co.: 894

Total tested in Alabama: 1,562,942

Cases in the last 14 days in Alabama: 31,850

Total tested in the last 14 days in Alabama: 132,207

Currently hospitalized in Alabama: 1,434

Cumulative no. of hospitalizations in Alabama: 24,401

Presumed recoveries in Alabama (reported weekly): 161,946*

See more details at https://bit.ly/2VjCQbP.

*ADPH Important Notice (11/25/20):

The Alabama Department of Public Health (ADPH) continues to examine its COVID-19 data in order to provide the most accurate picture of the current status of this pandemic. In order to reflect numbers of COVID-19 presumed recoveries, ADPH Infectious Disease and Outbreak (IDO) team reviewed our Alabama NEDSS Base Surveillance System (ALNBS) and updated some parameters. This update now allows ADPH to report presumed recoveries from COVID of 161,946 persons. ADPH expects that this number will increase and continue to be reflective of our definition of presumed recoveries.

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