Geneva County has reported its first case of coronavirus, which, until recently would have meant there was at least one case of COVID-19 in every Alabama county.

A recent change, however, means there is still one holdout to the virus.

Until recently, Perry County was listed as having one case of coronavirus. Alabama Department of Public Health figures now show no cases in Perry County, a Blackbelt county in southwest Alabama.

Changes in county totals occur sometimes when a patient’s place of residence is corrected, ADPH spokesperson Arrol Sheehan told AL.com. ADPH data shows 90 coronavirus tests have been conducted in Perry County, though that figure doesn’t include totals from any private labs, which are required to report positive results but not negative ones.

Perry County has a population of less than 9,400.

At 471, Jefferson County, Alabama’s largest county in terms of population, has the greatest number of coronavirus cases. That’s followed by Mobile County, which now shows 247 confirmed cases.

You can track more coronavirus data here.