NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — The Tennessee Department of Health reported 3,052 new COVID-19 cases Sunday, along with 13 additional deaths.
This brings the state's total case count to 366,518. So far 4,554 Tennesseans have lost their lives to the virus.
The state also reported 2,197 current hospitalizations.
The total COVID-19 case count for Tennessee is 366,518 as of November 29, 2020 including 4,554 deaths, 2,197 current hospitalizations and 325,993 are inactive/recovered. [Percent positive for today is 16.00% ] For the full report with additional data: https://t.co/Psc3HfgZ8j. pic.twitter.com/LMlG0dM7l1
— TN Dept. of Health (@TNDeptofHealth) November 29, 2020
Earlier today Metro Public Health officials reported 824 new cases of COVID-19 in Davidson County. Today's update is an abbreviated report.
Health officials say the county's total number of cases is now at 46,099. Right now, there are 2,900 active cases.
There were no additional deaths reported since yesterday’s update.
The community information hotline remains closed today. Metro released today's information with the following note:
The Metro Public Health Department will issue a limited daily COVID report on Friday, Saturday and Sunday that will include the number of new cases and new deaths. We will return to posting the full report again on Monday, November 30.
Metro also released the following data:
Total Cases | 46,099 |
Confirmed | 45,249 |
Probable | 850 |
Total Active | 2,900 |
Total Recovered | 42,831 |
Added Cases | 824 |
Total Deaths | 368 |
Confirmed | 355 |
Probable | 13 |
Total Tests | 647,428 |
Negative Tests | 591,622 |
Positive Tests | 55,806 |
Attack Rate | 8.62% |