April 3 3:30 p.m. update:

Alabama’s number of coronavirus cases now stands at 1,432.

The state has 35 reported deaths with 21 confirmed. Deaths have been reported in: Baldwin (1); Chambers (6); Cullman (1); Etowah (1); Houston (1); Jackson (1); Jefferson (5); Lauderdale (2); Lee (3); Madison (1); Marion (2); Mobile (5); Montgomery (1); Shelby (3); Tallapoosa (1); and Washington (1) counties.

Here’s the Alabama Department of Public Health’s April 3 3:30 p.m. update on number of cases by county. The number in parenthesis is the increase from the previous report:

Autauga – 12

Baldwin – 26

Barbour – 1 (+1)

Bibb – 4

Blount – 9 (+2)

Bullock -2

Butler – 1

Calhoun – 16 (+4)

Chambers – 80 (+6)

Cherokee – 4

Chilton – 15 (+1)

Choctaw – 4

Clarke – 3 (+1)

Clay – 8 (+1)

Cleburne – 6

Coffee – 3

Colbert – 5

Conecuh – 1

Coosa – 6

Covington – 4 (+1)

Crenshaw – 1

Cullman – 14 (+5)

Dale – 1

Dallas – 6 (+2)

DeKalb – 11 (+3)

Elmore – 19 (+2)

Escambia – 2

Etowah – 17 (+3)

Fayette – 1

Franklin – 4

Greene – 5

Hale – 3

Houston – 11 (+2)

Jackson – 12

Jefferson – 346 (+14)

Lamar – 1

Lauderdale – 13

Lawrence – 4 (+1)

Lee – 97 (+1)

Limestone – 26

Lowndes – 2

Macon – 5 (+1)

Madison – 121 (+4)

Marengo – 7

Marion – 13 (+2)

Marshall – 15 (+7)

Mobile – 86 (+15)

Monroe – 4 (+1)

Montgomery – 53 (+4)

Morgan – 23

Pickens – 10 (+1)

Pike – 10 (+3)

Randolph – 10 (+3)

Russell – 4 (+1)

St. Clair – 22 (+2)

Shelby – 106 (+3)

Sumter – 7

Talladega- 11 (+3)

Tallapoosa – 18 (+1)

Tuscaloosa – 41 (+2)

Walker – 48 (+12)

Washington – 4 (+1)

Wilcox – 5

Winston – 3 (+1)

April 3 9:30 a.m. update:

Alabama now has 1,315 cases of coronavirus with 34 reported deaths. Twenty-one deaths have been confirmed. Jefferson County, the most populated county in the state, has 332 cases.

Deaths have been reported in Baldwin (1); Chambers (5); Cullman (1); Etowah (1); Houston (1); Jackson (1); Jefferson (5); Lauderdale (2); Lee (3); Madison (1); Marion (2); Mobile (5); Montgomery (1); Shelby (3); Tallapoosa (1); and Washington (1).

Here are the latest number of cases per county. Number in parenthesis shows increase from the previous report.

Autauga – 12 (+2)

Baldwin – 26 (+2)

Bibb – 4

Blount – 7 (+1)

Bullock – 2

Butler – 1

Calhoun – 12

Chambers – 74 (+7)

Cherokee – 4

Chilton – 14

Choctaw – 4

Clarke – 2

Clay – 7 (+1)

Cleburne – 6

Coffee – 3 (+3)

Colbert – 5

Conecuh – 1

Coosa – 6 (+1)

Covington – 3

Crenshaw – 1

Cullman – 9

Dale – 1

Dallas – 4

DeKalb – 8

Elmore -17

Escambia- 2

Etowah – 14 (+1)

Fayette – 1

Franklin – 4

Greene – 5 (+1)

Hale – 3 (+2)

Houston – 9

Jackson – 12 (+3)

Jefferson – 332 (+18)

Lamar – 1

Lauderdale – 13

Lawrence – 3

Lee – 96 (+5)

Limestone – 26 (+3)

Lowndes – 2

Macon – 4 (+1)

Madison – 117 (+3)

Marengo – 7 (+2)

Marion – 11

Marshall – 8 (+1)

Mobile – 71 (+4)

Monroe – 3

Montgomery – 49 (+4)

Morgan – 23 (+2)

Pickens – 9

Pike – 7

Randolph – 7 (+1)

Russell – 3 (+1)

St. Clair – 20 (+1)

Shelby – 103 (+5)

Sumter – 7 (+3)

Talladega – 8

Tallapoosa – 17

Tuscaloosa – 39 (+5)

Walker – 36 (+2)

Washington – 3

Wilcox – 5

Winston – 2

April 2 4 p.m. update:

The number of coronavirus cases in Alabama has risen to 1,233.

The Alabama Department of Public Health’s April 2 4 p.m. figures show 32 reported deaths from COVID-19. Seventeen of those deaths have been confirmed to have been from coronavirus.

Deaths have been reported in Baldwin (1); Chambers (4); Cullman (1); Etowah (1); Houston (1); Jackson (1); Jefferson (5); Lauderdale (2); Lee (3); Madison (1); Marion (2); Mobile (4); Montgomery (1); Shelby (3); Tallapoosa (1); and Washington (1).

Here’s the county-by-county case breakdown:

Autauga – 10

Baldwin – 24 (+1)

Bibb - 4 (+1)

Blount – 6 (+1)

Bullock -2

Butler – 1

Calhoun – 12 (+1)

Chambers – 67 (+19)

Cherokee – 4 (+2)

Chilton – 14 (+1)

Choctaw – 4

Clarke – 2

Clay – 6 (+3)

Cleburne – 6

Coffee – 1

Colbert – 5 (+1)

Conecuh – 1

Coosa – 5 (+1)

Covington – 3

Crenshaw – 1

Cullman – 9

Dale – 1

Dallas – 4 (+1)

DeKalb – 8 (+2)

Elmore – 17 (+2)

Escambia – 2 (+1)

Etowah – 13 (+3)

Fayette – 1

Franklin – 4 (+1)

Greene – 4

Hale – 1

Houston – 9

Jackson – 9 (+1)

Jefferson – 314 (+9)

Lamar – 1

Lauderdale – 14 (+1)

Lawrence – 3

Lee – 91 (+6)

Limestone – 21

Lowndes – 2 (+1)

Macon – 3 (+1)

Madison – 114 (+7)

Marengo – 5

Marion- 11

Marshall – 6

Mobile – 67 (+6)

Monroe – 3

Montgomery – 45 (+10)

Morgan – 21 (+1)

Pickens – 9 (+5)

Pike – 7

Randolph – 6 (+1)

Russell – 2

St. Clair – 19

Shelby – 98 (+9)

Sumter – 4 (+1)

Talladega – 8

Tallapoosa – 17 (+3)

Tuscaloosa – 34 (+4)

Walker – 34 (+2)

Washington – 3

Wilcox – 5 (+2)

Winston - 2

April 2, 9 a.m. update:

The number of coronavirus cases in Alabama is now at 1,116 with Jefferson County’s figures topping 300.

The Alabama Department of Public Health’s April 2 9:10 a.m. numbers show 32 reported deaths with 17 of those confirmed. Cases are reported in 62 of 67 counties.

Deaths have been reported in Baldwin (1); Chambers (4); Cullman (1); Etowah (1); Houston (1); Jackson (1); Jefferson (5); Lauderdale (2); Lee (3); Madison (1); Marion (2); Mobile (4); Montgomery (1); Shelby (3); Tallapoosa (1); and Washington (1).

Here’s the latest county-by-county numbers. The number in parenthesis shows the increase from the last report.

Autauga -10 (+2)

Baldwin – 23 (+2)

Bibb – 3

Blount – 5

Bullock – 2

Butler -1

Calhoun – 11

Chambers – 48 (+3)

Cherokee – 2

Chilton – 13

Choctaw – 4

Clarke – 2 (+2)

Clay – 3

Cleburne – 6

Colbert – 4

Conecuh – 1 (+1)

Coosa – 4

Covington – 3

Crenshaw – 1

Cullman – 9

Dale – 1 (+1)

Dallas – 3 (+1)

DeKalb – 6

Elmore – 15 (+1)

Escambia – 1

Etowah – 10

Fayette – 1

Franklin – 3

Greene – 4

Hale – 1

Houston – 9

Jackson – 8

Jefferson – 305 (+6)

Lamar – 1

Lauderdale – 13

Lawrence – 3

Lee – 85 (+3)

Limestone – 23

Lowndes -1

Macon – 2 (+1)

Madison – 107

Marengo – 5 (+1)

Marion – 11

Marshall – 6

Mobile- 61 (+5)

Monroe – 3 (+1)

Montgomery – 35

Morgan – 19

Pickens – 4

Pike – 7 (+2)

Randolph – 5

Russell – 2 (+1)

St. Clair – 17

Shelby – 89

Sumter – 3 (+1)

Talladega – 8

Tallapoosa – 14

Tuscaloosa – 30

Walker – 32

Washington – 3

Wilcox – 3

Winston - 2

April 1, 4:30 p.m. update:

The number of coronavirus patients in Alabama is now 1,084.

The Alabama Department of Public Health data shows 28 reported deaths with 17 died confirmed to have died from the illness. The greatest number of confirmed deaths – 4 – was in Chambers County.

Here are the latest case numbers as of April 1 at 4:45 p.m. The number in parenthesis shows the increase from the previous report:

Autauga – 8 (+1)

Baldwin – 21 (+2)

Bibb – 3

Blount – 5

Bullock – 3

Butler – 1

Calhoun 11 (+2)

Chambers – 45 (+9)

Cherokee – 2

Chilton – 13 (+2)

Choctaw – 4 (+1)

Clay – 3 (+1)

Cleburne – 6 (+1)

Colbert – 4

Coosa – 4

Covington – 3 (+1)

Crenshaw – 1

Cullman – 9 (+1)

Dallas – 2

DeKalb – 6 (+2)

Elmore – 14 (+1)

Escambia – 1

Etowah – 10 (+2)

Fayette – 1

Franklin – 3

Greene – 4 (+1)

Hale – 1

Houston – 9

Jackson – 8

Jefferson – 299 (+17)

Lamar – 1

Lauderdale – 12

Lawrence – 3

Lee – 82 (+7)

Limestone – 23 (+1)

Lowndes – 1

Macon – 1

Madison – 107 (+7)

Marengo – 4

Marion- 11 (+2)

Marshall – 6

Mobile – 56 (+3)

Monroe – 2 (+1)

Montgomery – 35 (+4)

Morgan – 19

Pickens – 4

Pike – 5 (+1)

Randolph – 5 (+3)

Russell – 1

St. Clair – 19 (+4)

Shelby – 89 (+1)

Sumter – 2 (+1)

Talladega – 8 (+1)

Tallapoosa – 14 (+1)

Tuscaloosa – 30

Walker – 32

Washington – 3

Wilcox – 3

Winston - 2

Earlier:

The number of coronavirus cases in Alabama has now reached 1,000.

The Alabama Department of Public Health’s tracker shows the greatest number of cases are in Jefferson (282); Madison (100); Shelby (86); Lee (75); Mobile (53); Chambers (36); Mobile (53); Walker (32); Montgomery (31); Tuscaloosa (30); Limestone (22); and Morgan (20).

There have been 24 reported deaths related to COVID-19 with 17 deaths confirmed by ADPH. To be confirmed as a coronavirus death, the deceased person’s medical records have to be reviewed by a physician and Infectious Disease and Outbreak staff.

Deaths have been reported in Chambers (4); Cullman (1); Jackson (1); Jefferson (3); Lauderdale (1); Lee (2); Madison (1); Marion (2); Mobile (3); Montgomery (1); Shelby (3); Tallapoosa (1); and Washington (1) counties.

Of those, confirmed deaths were reported in: Chambers (4); Jackson (1); Jefferson (1); Lauderdale (1); Lee (2); Madison (1); Mobile (2); Montgomery (1); Shelby (2); and Tallapoosa (1).

You can see latest Alabama tracking here.

Here are the April 1 9:30 a.m. coronavirus numbers by county. Numbers in parenthesis show increase from previous day’s report:

Autauga – 7

Baldwin – 19

Barbour – 0

Bibb – 3

Blount – 5

Bullock – 3

Butler – 1

Calhoun – 9

Chambers – 36

Cherokee – 2

Chilton – 11

Choctaw – 3

Clarke – 0

Clay – 2

Cleburne – 5

Coffee – 0

Colbert – 4

Conecuh – 0

Coosa – 4

Covington – 2

Crenshaw – 1

Cullman – 8

Dale – 0

Dallas – 2

DeKalb – 4

Elmore – 12

Escambia – 1

Etowah – 8 (+1)

Fayette – 1

Franklin – 3

Geneva – 0

Greene – 3

Hale -1

Henry – 0

Houston – 8

Jackson – 8

Jefferson – 282(+18)

Lamar -1

Lauderdale – 12

Lawrence – 3

Lee – 75

Limestone – 22

Lowndes – 1

Macon – 1

Madison – 100 (+1)

Marengo – 4

Marion – 9

Marshall – 6

Mobile – 53 (+1)

Monroe – 1

Montgomery – 31 (+2)

Morgan – 20

Perry – 0

Pickens – 4

Pike – 4

Randolph – 2

Russell – 1

St. Clair – 15

Shelby – 86

Sumter – 1

Talladega – 7 (+1)

Tallapoosa – 13 (+1)

Tuscaloosa - 30

Walker – 32

Washington – 3

Wilcox – 3

Winston - 2