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Nine of 11 COVID-19 cases recovered in Anderson County

Posted at 5:17 pm April 10, 2020
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Nine of the 11 COVID-19 cases in Anderson County had recovered as of Thursday, Mayor Terry Frank said Friday.

“This is more positive news for recoveries,” Frank said. “Keep up the great work all!”

No additional information has been reported about the Anderson County patients, including their general location within the county, their ages, or genders.

There has been one death from COVID-19 in Anderson County.

The Tennessee Department of Health reported 4,862 COVID-19 cases in the state on Friday. There have been 98 deaths, 536 hospitalizations, and 1,145 recoveries.

More than 1,000 cases have been reported in both Davidson County, which includes Nashville in Middle Tennessee, and Shelby County, which includes Memphis in West Tennessee. Shelby County has 1,083 cases, and 1,048 cases.

Other Nashville-area counties that have high numbers of cases include Sumner (413), Williamson (299), Rutherford (222), Wilson (129), and Robertson (73).

Filed Under: COVID-19, Front Page News, Health, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, COVID-19, Tennessee Department of Health, Terry Frank

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