NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — These numbers are accurate as of the article's publish date: March 19. The update for March 20 is located here.

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed more cases of COVID-19, bringing the state's total to 192.

The health department released the new numbers Thursday afternoon.



Davidson County - 110

Williamson County - 30

Wilson County - 1

Sumner County - 3

Montgomery County - 1

Maury County - 1

Rutherford County - 1

Cheatham County - 1

Carroll County - 1

Robertson County - 2

Campbell County - 1

Hamilton County - 1

Dyer County - 1

Jefferson County - 1

Knox County - 2

Sevier County -1

Shelby County - 4

Sullivan County - 1

Anderson County - 1

Cumberland County - 1

Resident of other state/country - 26

Unknown - 1

Friday morning, Maury County Mayor Andy Ogles said the county confirmed its first case. Tennova Healthcare in Clarksville also said one of its patients had tested positive for the virus and that person remains in their care.

The state has established a website for Tennesseans to find a remote assessment site if they are showing symptoms of the virus. To find a testing site near you, click here.

Metro Nashville launched a website for Davidson County residents to stay informed on COVID-19 cases in the area.