NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Tennessee has risen to 1,617. Seven deaths have been reported across the state, including two in Davidson County.

NewsChannel 5 is keeping an independent count of cases in the state, using information from both the Tennessee Department of Health and local health agencies.

Davidson County continues to have the highest number of cases in the state at 394. Metro health officials confirmed the county's second death on Friday. Sumner Regional Medical Center confirmed Saturday morning that one of their elderly patients from a Gallatin nursing home had died, bringing the state's death toll to seven.

Shelby County has the second highest number of cases at 362.

The Tennessee Department of Health said there have been 118 hospitalizations.

Below is a breakdown of the cases, using numbers from both TDH and local health departments:



Anderson County - 5

Bedford County – 1

Benton County - 3

Blount County - 9

Bradley County - 5

Campbell County – 4

Cannon County - 3

Carroll County - 4

Carter - 1

Cheatham County - 7

Chester County - 2

Claiborne County - 2

Cocke County - 1

Cumberland County - 6

Davidson County - 394

Decatur -1

DeKalb County - 3

Dickson County - 11

Dyer County - 3

Fayette County - 4

Franklin County - 3

Gibson County - 2

Greene County - 8

Grundy County - 2

Hamblen County - 2

Hamilton County - 35

Hardeman - 1

Hardin County - 1

Hawkins County - 2

Houston County - 2

Jefferson County - 5

Knox County - 33

Lewis County - 2

Lincoln County - 1

Loudon County – 6

Macon County - 2

Madison County - 3

Marion County - 4

Maury County - 8

McMinn County – 3

Meigs County - 1

Monroe County - 3

Montgomery County - 11

Overton County - 2

Perry County - 2

Putnam County - 17

Roane County - 1

Robertson County -23

Rutherford County - 46

Scott County - 2

Sevier County - 6

Shelby County – 362

Smith County - 1

Sullivan County - 6

Sumner County - 82

Tipton County – 11

Trousdale - 1

Unicoi County - 1

Union - 1

Washington County - 14

Weakley - 1

White County - 1

Williamson County - 95

Wilson County - 20

Resident of another state/country: 148

Pending: 161

Age Ranges of Confirmed Cases

0-10 16 11-20 71 21-30 346 31-40 221 41-50 224 51-60 218 61-70 153 71-80 87 80+ 28 Pending 9 Total 1,373

According to the state department of health, the labs notify local jurisdictions first, which leads to some local health departments reporting higher numbers. They took to social media explaining the discrepancy saying, "Laboratory reports of positive cases are reported to metro and local health departments as soon as results are available. State numbers are updated at 2 p."

Metro and Tennessee health officials have warned the growing demand for testing is leading to a longer turnaround for results, which might create a false impression that the curve is beginning to flatten in the state.

Governor Bill Lee has asked all public schools to remain closed until April 24.