The Alabama Department of Health is providing real-time data on the number of coronavirus patients in Alabama, broken down by county.

What you won’t see from ADPH is the number of people who have recovered from the pandemic.

ADPH’s dashboard is tracking COVID-19 cases in Alabama – there are currently 2,603 – but the total is cumulative, meaning once a case is recorded it remains on the tracker, even if the person is no longer sick. Also missing from the board is the number of recovered patients.

“Data from ADPH indicated that, at this time, about 15 percent of COVID-19 cases in Alabama are hospitalized,” ADPH wrote. “This means the remaining patients are home. These patients are in various stages of their 14-day home quarantine, with some having already completed their home quarantine and others remaining at home.”

Due to staffing, ADPH said it is focusing on investigation of cases and contact tracing to reduce the spread of the virus.

“As the outbreak continues, we can look at how many patients have completed quarantine as a measure of recovery. However, recovery, or return to feeling well, takes longer in some patients than others,” ADPH said.

Alabama has had 333 total coronavirus hospitalizations out of 2,547 COVID-19 cases since March 13. Of those hospitalized, 153 were in the ICU and 101 were on a ventilator.