The number of coronavirus cases in Alabama has now reached 3,611 with Mobile County reporting the greatest number of deaths in the state.

The Alabama Department of Public Health’s April 13 9 a.m. numbers show 95 reported deaths from COVID-19, 61 of which have been confirmed by ADPH. More than 450 people have been hospitalized due to the virus since March 13.

Mobile County, population 413,000, has reported 16 deaths, one more than Jefferson County which has a population of 658,700. In recent weeks, Mobile County has seen a sharp upswing in coronavirus cases even as some parts of the state appear to be leveling off. There are currently some 50 people in the county hospitalized due to the virus – 4 between the ages of 25-49; 16 between the ages of 50-64; and 30 older than age 65.

Deaths have been reported in the following counties. The number in parenthesis shows the increase from the previous report:

Autauga – 1

Baldwin – 1

Chambers – 8

Colbert – 1

Cullman – 1

Etowah – 7

Houston – 1

Jackson – 2

Jefferson – 15

Lauderdale – 4

Lee – 8

Macon – 1

Madison – 3

Marengo – 1

Marion – 3

Marshall -2

Mobile – 16 (+1)

Monroe – 1

Montgomery – 4

Randolph – 4

Shelby – 5

Tallapoosa – 5 (+1)

Washington – 1

The top 15 counties with the greatest number of cases follow.

Jefferson - 597 Mobile - 454 Lee - 239 Shelby – 219 Chambers - 202 Madison - 187 Montgomery - 120 Tuscaloosa - 120 Marshall - 100 Tallapoosa - 100 Walker- 83 Etowah - 77 Baldwin - 71 Calhoun - 61 Houston - 56

You can see a breakdown of county-by-county cases and deaths here.