Four Alabama counties have more than 10 reported coronavirus deaths, according to data from the Alabama Department of Public Health.

The greatest number of reported deaths is in Mobile, which has 17, 12 of which have been confirmed from ADPH. Mobile’s number is one higher than Jefferson County at 16. Based on April 15, 9 a.m. data, four counties have 10 or more COVID-19 deaths:

1. Mobile County – 17

2. Jefferson County – 16

3. Lee County- 12

4. Chambers County – 10

The top 15 counties for coronavirus-related deaths. The number in parenthesis is the increase from the previous report:

Autauga – 1

Baldwin – 2 (+1)

Chambers – 10 (+2)

Colbert – 1

Coosa – 1

Cullman – 1

Etowah – 7

Franklin - 1

Houston – 2 (+1)

Jackson – 2

Jefferson – 16

Lauderdale – 4

Lee – 12

Macon – 2 (+1)

Madison – 3

Marengo – 1

Marion – 4

Marshall - 2

Mobile – 17

Monroe – 1

Montgomery – 5

Randolph – 4

Shelby – 7 (+2)

Talladega 1

Tallapoosa – 7

Washington – 1

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The top 15 counties with the greatest number of cases follow. The number in parenthesis shows the increase from the previous report.

Jefferson – 620 (+4)

Mobile – 511 (+16)

Lee – 266 (+16)

Shelby – 236 (+6)

Chambers – 216 (+4)

Madison – 190 (+2)

Montgomery – 164 (+15)

Tuscaloosa – 123 (+3)

Tallapoosa – 124 (+16)

Marshall – 105 (+2)

Walker- 84

Baldwin – 88 (+10)

Etowah – 78

Calhoun – 62 (+1)

Marion – 58 (+1)

Here is the latest county-by-county breakdown of cases:

Autauga – 23 (+4)

Baldwin – 88 (+10)

Barbour – 11 (+2)

Bibb – 18 (+1)

Blount – 15

Bullock – 8 (+2)

Butler – 8

Calhoun- 62 (+1)

Chambers – 216 (+4)

Cherokee – 9

Chilton – 33

Choctaw – 12 (+2)

Clarke – 21 (+2)

Clay – 14

Cleburne – 12

Coffee – 36

Colbert – 11 (+1)

Conecuh – 5

Coosa – 19 (+1)

Covington – 16 (+3)

Crenshaw – 3

Cullman – 40 (+1)

Dale – 12

Dallas – 17 (+3)

DeKalb – 29 (+1)

Elmore – 44 (+7)

Escambia – 10

Etowah – 78

Fayette – 4

Franklin – 13 (+3)

Geneva – 2 (+1)

Greene – 18

Hale – 17 (+2)

Henry – 14 (+1)

Houston – 52 (+5)

Jackson – 29 (+3)

Jefferson – 620 (+4)

Lamar – 7

Lauderdale – 22

Lawrence – 8

Lee – 266 (+16)

Limestone – 37

Lowndes – 19 (+3)

Macon – 19 (+2)

Madison – 190 (+2)

Marengo – 23

Marion – 58 (+1)

Marshall – 105 (+2)

Mobile – 511 (+16)

Monroe – 7

Montgomery – 164 (+15)

Morgan – 42 (+1)

Perry – 7 (+1)

Pickens – 24 (+1)

Pike – 22 (+1)

Randolph – 45 (+4)

Russell – 30 (+2)

St. Clair – 46 (+3)

Shelby – 236 (+6)

Sumter – 26 (+2)

Talladega – 38

Tallapoosa – 124 (+16)

Tuscaloosa – 123 (+3)

Walker – 84

Washington – 12

Wilcox – 31

Winston – 4