Update for March 22 at 4 p.m.

The number of coronavirus cases in Alabama continues to rise.

As of Sunday afternoon, there are 156 cases of coronavirus in Alabama. The state has no COVID-19 related deaths.

Here are the 4 p.m. March 22 numbers from the Alabama Department of Public Health:

Baldwin – 2

Calhoun – 1

Chambers – 2

Cullman – 2

Elmore – 6

Jackson – 1

Jefferson – 71

Lamar – 1

Lauderdale -2

Lee – 16

Limestone – 1

Madison – 16

Marion – 1

Mobile – 2

Montgomery -3

Shelby – 17

St. Clair – 3

Talladega 1

Tuscaloosa – 7

Walker – 1

Washington - 1

Update for March 22 at 10 a.m.

The number of coronavirus cases in Alabama has ticked up to 138.

Data released March 22 at 10 a.m. shows increases in Lee County (14) and Madison (12). Jefferson County continues to report the greatest number – 61. Yesterday’s 4 p.m. Alabama Department of Public Health update showed 12 cases in Lee County and 9 in Madison.

1,602 have been tested, according to ADPH. There have been no deaths in Alabama.

Here are the 10 a.m. numbers

Baldwin – 2

Calhoun – 1

Chambers – 1

Cullman – 2

Elmore – 6

Jackson – 1

Jefferson – 61

Lamar – 1

Lauderdale – 2

Lee – 14

Limestone – 1

Madison – 12

Marion – 1

Mobile – 2

Montgomery – 3

Shelby – 17

St. Clair – 1

Talladega – 1

Tuscaloosa – 7

Walker – 1

Washington - 1

Update for March 21 at 4:30

The Alabama Department of Public Health reports 131 cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in the state.

Here’s a breakdown by county:

Baldwin - 2

Calhoun - 1

Chambers - 1

Cullman - 2

Elmore - 6

Jackson - 1

Jefferson - 61

Lamar - 1

Lauderdale - 2

Lee - 12

Limestone - 1

Madison - 9

Marion - 1

Mobile - 2

Montgomery - 3

Shelby - 16

St. Clair - 1

Talladega - 1

Tuscaloosa - 6

Walker - 1

Washington - 1

The state also reports 1,258 people have been tested by the Bureau of Clinical Laboratories (BCL). The number does not include tests from commercial laboratories.

Update for March 21 at 10:30 a.m.

Alabama’s number of confirmed COVID-19 cases rises to 124, according to numbers released at 10:20 Saturday morning by the Alabama Department of Public Health.

Here’s the breakdown by county:

Baldwin: 2

Calhoun: 1

Chambers: 1

Cullman: 2

Elmore: 6

Jackson: 1

Jefferson: 60

Lamar: 1

Lauderdale: 1

Lee: 12

Limestone: 1

Madison: 6

Marion: 1

Mobile: 2

Montgomery: 3

Shelby: 16

St. Clair: 1

Talladega: 1

Tuscaloosa: 4

Walker: 1

Washington: 1

The Marion County case is the first reported in that county.

Update for March 20 at 4:59 p.m.

Alabama’s number of coronavirus cases has topped 100.

Numbers released Friday at 4:53 p.m. from the Alabama Department of Public Health showed 106 cases of COVID-19.

Here’s the county-by-county breakdown:

Jefferson - 50

Lee – 11

Shelby - 10

Madison - 7

Elmore – 6

Tuscaloosa - 4

Montgomery - 3

Mobile -2

Baldwin – 2

Calhoun – 1

Chambers – 1

Cullman – 1

Jackson – 1

Lamar – 1

Lauderdale – 1

Limestone – 1

St. Clair – 1

Talladega – 1

Walker – 1

Washington - 1

Update for March 20 at 10 a.m.

The number of coronavirus cases in Alabama rose by 3 since Thursday’s 4 p.m. totals.

Alabama now has 81 cases of COVID-19, the greatest number, 36, in Jefferson County.

Here’s a county-by-county breakdown:

Jefferson County - 36

Shelby County - 10

Lee County - 10

Elmore County - 5

Madison County - 5

Tuscaloosa County - 4

Montgomery County - 3

Baldwin County - 1

Calhoun County - 1

Chambers County - 1

Limestone County - 1

Mobile County - 1

St. Clair County - 1

Talladega County - 1

Walker County - 1

Update for March 19 at 4:15 p.m.

Alabama now has 78 cases of coronavirus.

Thursday afternoon figures from the Alabama Department of Health show the greatest number of cases – 34 – are in Jefferson County, home to the state’s largest population and site of the most testing. Lee County has jumped to 10 cases; Shelby to 9.

Here is the latest county-by-county breakdown:

Jefferson – 34

Lee – 10

Shelby - 9

Elmore – 5

Madison – 5

Mobile - 1

Tuscaloosa - 4

Montgomery - 3

Baldwin – 1

Calhoun – 1

Chambers – 1

Limestone – 1

St. Clair – 1

Talladega – 1

Walker - 1

Update for March 19 at 9:55 a.m.

The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Alabama has risen to 68, up from 51 the previous afternoon. COVID-19 is now reported in 14 counties, the most cases – 31 – in Jefferson County.

Here are the county-by-county breakdowns. The Alabama Department of Public Health is not releasing information on cities where cases are reported or the total number tested.

Jefferson – 31

Lee – 10

Shelby - 8

Elmore – 5

Tuscaloosa – 4

Montgomery – 2

Baldwin – 1

Calhoun – 1

Chambers – 1

Limestone – 1

Madison – 1

St. Clair – 1

Talladega – 1

Walker - 1

Update for March 18 at 4:17 p.m.

Alabama now has 51 confirmed cases of coronavirus, up from 46 earlier today.

The Alabama Department of Public Health’s figured released at 4 p.m. on Wednesday, March 18 showed:

Jefferson County – 25

Lee County – 8

Elmore County – 4

Shelby County -4

Tuscaloosa County – 3

Montgomery County - 2

Baldwin County – 1

Calhoun County – 1

Limestone County – 1

Madison County – 1

St. Clair County – 1

The Wednesday afternoon totals do not include a confirmed case in Houston County, announced shortly before 4 p.m. Wednesday. The state later clarified that the patient is not a resident of Alabama, so they will not be listed in our case counts. The health department in the person’s state has been contacted and they are included in that state’s total.

Update for March 18 at 10:05 a.m.

The number of coronavirus cases in Alabama is now 46, according to the Alabama Department of Public Health.

Jefferson County has the greatest number of cases at 23. ADPH is not releasing information on the cities where the patients live.

Here’s a county-by-county list of positive cases as of Wednesday, March 18 at 10 a.m.:

Jefferson – 23

Lee – 7

Shelby – 4

Tuscaloosa – 3

Elmore – 2

Montgomery – 2

Baldwin – 1

Calhoun – 1

Limestone – 1

Madison – 1

St. Clair – 1

Update for 3:42 p.m. March 17:

The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in Alabama is now 39.

Here is the county-by-county breakdown:

Jefferson County – 21

Shelby County – 4

Tuscaloosa County – 3

Elmore County – 2

Montgomery County – 2

Baldwin County – 1

Lee County – 3

Limestone County – 1

Madison County – 1

St. Clair – 1

Earlier:

Alabama now has 36 confirmed cases of coronavirus, including 20 in Jefferson County.

According to Alabama Department of Public Health’s Tuesday morning figures, the current number of cases are:

Jefferson County – 20

Shelby County – 4

Tuscaloosa County – 3

Elmore County – 2

Montgomery County – 2

Baldwin County – 1

Lee County – 1

Limestone County – 1

Madison County – 1

St. Clair – 1

The Madison and St. Clair cases are the first reported in those counties. ADPH is not releasing information on the cities where the cases are, or information such as age or condition of the patients. Coronavirus counts are being updated by ADPH twice a day; cases confirmed after 4 p.m. will be added the next day.

Alabama reported its first case of coronavirus last Friday morning. Testing has ramped up in recent days, with positive results keeping pace.

Symptoms of coronavirus include mild to severe respiratory illness with fever, cough and shortness of breath that appear anywhere between two to 14 days after exposure.

Earlier in the day, State Health Officer Dr. Scott Harris announced orders for a six-county area that prohibits dine-in service at restaurants and nursing home visits and closes all private schools and childcare centers. Harris said he’s open to the idea of expanding those restrictions statewide.

The order also prohibits groups of 25 or more from gathering, as well as any gathering where a 6-foot social distance can’t be maintained.

You can keep up with all AL.com’s coverage of coronavirus here.