The number of coronavirus cases in Alabama grew by 194 overnight.

According to the April 25 9 a.m. data from the Alabama Department of Public Health, there are 6,026 coronavirus cases in Alabama with 209 deaths. The greatest number of deaths are in Mobile (40); Jefferson (33); Lee (22); and Chambers and Tallapoosa, each with 17 deaths.

Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth said the rate of case growth reflects a “downward trajectory,” as a push towards a phased reopening of the state.

15 days of downward trajectory of documented cases, this continues to be a good trend. It’s time to safely reopen Alabama. pic.twitter.com/Lpr0eNq8zV — Will Ainsworth (@willainsworthAL) April 25, 2020

Here is the county-by-county breakdown. Number in parenthesis is the increase from the previous report:

Autauga – 36 (+3)

Baldwin – 147 (+4)

Barbour – 32 (+2)

Bibb – 34 (+1)

Blount – 31

Bullock – 12

Butler – 21 (+2)

Calhoun – 89 (+1)

Chambers – 282 (+7)

Cherokee – 12

Chilton – 49 (+2)

Choctaw – 25 (+3)

Clarke – 24 (+1)

Clay – 19

Cleburne – 12

Coffee – 87 (+7)

Colbert – 23 (+1)

Conecuh – 9

Coosa – 29 (+1)

Covington – 31 (+2)

Crenshaw – 10 (+2)

Cullman – 47 (+3)

Dale – 23 (+1)

Dallas – 32 (+3)

DeKalb – 61

Elmore – 74

Escambia – 22 (+1)

Etowah – 121 (+1)

Fayette – 4

Franklin – 32 (+7)

Geneva – 6

Greene – 44 (+3)

Hale – 39 (+2)

Henry – 22

Houston – 76

Jackson – 45 (+2)

Jefferson – 797 (+19)

Lamar – 10 (+1)

Lauderdale – 25

Lawrence – 12

Lee – 351 (+11)

Limestone – 41

Lowndes – 36 (+2)

Macon – 29 (+2)

Madison – 202 (+3)

Marengo – 39 (+1)

Marion – 69 (+2)

Marshall – 267 (+9)

Mobile – 845 (+35)

Monroe – 11 (+2)

Montgomery – 274 (+11)

Morgan – 55 (+5)

Perry – 9

Pickens – 45 (+1)

Pike – 58 (+1)

Randolph – 60 (+2)

Russell – 53 (+1)

Shelby – 294 (+11)

St. Clair – 63 (+1)

Sumter – 51 (+4)

Talladega – 54 (+1)

Tallapoosa – 261(+7)

Tuscaloosa – 182 (+9)

Walker – 89

Washington – 19 (+1)

Wilcox – 53 (+1)

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