NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — In Tennessee, a total of 9,667 people have tested positive for COVID-19, 181 people have died, 828 people have been hospitalized and 4,527 people have recovered from the virus, according to the Tennessee Department of Health.

They say of the more than 9,600 people who've tested positive, 45.9% are female, 51% are male and 3% are pending.

The department also breaks down the information into races. Those who are not Hispanic or Latino make up 57% of the count, 7.6% of them are Hispanic and 35.4% are pending.

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Metro Nashville health officials said there have been 2,370 total confirmed COVID-19 cases in Davidson County. As of Sunday, 1,191 people have recovered.

There have been 22 deaths in Davidson County related to the coronavirus reported.

In the county, the age range of those who have tested positive is between 2 months old and 99 years old. A total of 22,692 tests have been administered in Davidson County.

Current county-by-county numbers are available in the map below this story, updated daily after 2 p.m. These numbers may not add up the total number, as the daily reports from the Tennessee Department of Health often have dozens of cases that have yet been linked to a county.

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