NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed 5,114 cases of COVID-19 across the state. They said 101 deaths have been reported.

The TDOH released the new numbers on Saturday, saying there have been 556 hospitalizations and 1,386 have recovered from the virus.

Earlier in the day, Metro Public Health Department officials confirmed 1,256 cases of COVID-19 in Nashville/Davidson County, an increase of 32 in the past 24 hours. The confirmed cases range in age from 2 months to 94 years. Thirteen deaths have been reported in the county.

Of those who've tested positive, 52 have been hospitalized, and 251 individuals have recovered from the virus. The remaining cases are self-isolating at home and have mild and manageable symptoms.

The MPHD COVID-19 Hotline received 207 calls on Friday, April 10, 2020.

Total number of cases: 1,256

Cases by sex

Male: 592

Female: 626

Unknown: 38

Total cases by age

Unknown

29

0-10

17

11-20

63

21-30

433

31-40

216

41-50

155

51-60

170

61-70

109

71-80

52

81+

12

Total

1,256

Recovered

251

Deaths

13

Total active cases

992



On Friday, the Tennessee Department of Health confirmed 4,862 cases of COVID-19 across the state. They said 98 deaths have been reported.

There’s been 536 hospitalizations and 1,145 have recovered from the virus.

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.

If you think you have COVID-19 symptoms, call the community hotline to be assessed at 615-862-7777. It's available from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. seven days a week in both Spanish and English.

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