Alabama had 5,654 cases of coronavirus today, an increase of roughly 300 over yesterday.

The Alabama Department of Public Health shows the greatest number of cases – 792 – is in Mobile, which at 38 also has the most deaths. Jefferson County follows with 757 and 31 deaths. In North Alabama, the highest numbers are in Marshall County, which has 249 cases and 4 deaths.

On Wednesday, Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth said if the numbers stay as they are, Alabama will qualify to reopen some parts of the economy under President Trump’s phased recovery plan.

“It is time to put Alabamians back to work and we can do it both safely and responsibly,” Ainsworth said.

Assuming Alabama has less than 339 COVID-19 cases tomorrow, we will qualify to reopen businesses under President Trump’s Opening Up America Again guidelines. It is time to put Alabamians back to work, and we can do it both safely and responsibly. pic.twitter.com/ELhROzKzA5 — Will Ainsworth (@willainsworthAL) April 23, 2020

Gov. Kay Ivey said she is taking all recommendations into consideration as the state approaches the April 30 deadline for the stay-at-home order.

Here is a look at the county-by-county numbers. Numbers reflect the data as of April 23 at 12:30 p.m.

Autauga – 32

Baldwin – 136

Barbour – 30

Bibb – 34

Blount – 34

Bullock – 12

Butler – 18

Calhoun – 86

Chambers – 271

Cherokee – 13

Chilton – 47

Choctaw – 21

Clarke – 26

Clay – 19

Cleburne – 12

Coffee – 75

Colbert – 21

Conecuh – 9

Coosa- 25

Covington – 27

Crenshaw – 6

Cullman – 44

Dale – 22

Dallas – 30

DeKalb – 58

Elmore – 75

Escambia – 20

Etowah – 117

Fayette- 4

Franklin – 22

Geneva – 5

Hale – 37

Henry – 20

Houston – 76

Jackson – 43

Jefferson- 757

Lamar – 9

Lauderdale – 25

Lawrence – 12

Lee – 332

Limestone – 38

Lowndes – 33

Macon – 27

Madison – 206

Marengo – 39

Marion – 65

Marshall – 249

Mobile – 792

Monroe- 9

Montgomery – 253

Morgan – 50

Perry – 9

Pickens – 45

Pike – 55

Randolph – 60

Russell – 53

Shelby – 280

St. Clair – 62

Sumter – 46

Talladega – 52

Tallapoosa - 249

Tuscaloosa – 169

Walker – 90

Washington – 18

Wilcox – 51

Winston - 10