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Daily report – COVID – 7.9.20: 208 deaths in Shelby, 710 statewide

Statistics released today (7.9.20) for COVID-19 by the Shelby County Health Department (SCHD) include: 12,773 confirmed and probable cases (+306 newly confirmed today); 8,237 recovered (64.5%); 4,328 current (33.9%); and 208 deceased (1.6%). There have been 147,722 total tested in Shelby County, 93.3% negative, 6.7% positive.

The percent of overall testing positivity rate in Shelby is 8.6, the weekly rate is 12.4.   Among nursing homes and facilities which serve vulnerable populations, there have been 69 deaths.  Within Shelby County Division of Corrections, there have been no deaths and one death (employee) at the Shelby County Jail, 201 Poplar Ave.  This information is from Joan Carr, public information officer for the SCHD.

COVID-19 Cases

Shelby County Cases 12,773
New Cases Today 306
Deaths 208
Total Tested in Shelby County 147,722
Tennessee Total Cases 57,591
*As of 2 p.m. 7/9/20

Other Jurisdictions

Tipton County, TN 662
Desoto County, MS 1,767
Crittenden County, AR 799
Numbers current as of 10 a.m. 7/9/2020

Shelby County Health Department is tracking clusters in facilities that serve certain vulnerable populations:

Here is information about clusters considered to be resolved. A cluster is considered resolved once a facility has gone 28 days without a new case.

The Health Department’s hotline number is 833-943-1658 and is answered daily from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.  After-hours calls are returned on the next business day.  Total calls received since the line was activated March 12th:  7,623; total calls yesterday: 76.

SCHD website with more data: www.shelbytnhealth.com/COVID19Data

The most recent numbers for the state are:  57,591 total cases (+1,605); 33,609 recovered (+873); 710 deaths (+25); 3,088 hospitalized (+65); and 972,276 tested (+21,736).  TDH website: https://www.tn.gov/health/cedep/ncov.html

COViD-19 data from Shelby County, Metro Memphis and Tennessee from The University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC):  https://uthsc.edu/coronavirus/local-data/