NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed 8,726 total cases of COVID-19 across the state. The department said 168 deaths have been reported.

TDOH officials released the latest numbers Friday, saying there have been 808 hospitalizations and 4,370 have recovered.

Earlier in the day, Metro Public Health Department officials confirmed 2,176 total 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 99 years. Twenty-two deaths have been reported. Of those who've tested positive, 1,111 people have recovered from the virus.

The MPHD COVID-19 Hotline received 276 calls on Thursday, April 23, 2020.

Total number of cases: 2,176

Cases reported in the past 24 hours: 32

Cases by sex

Male: 1,009

Female: 982

Unknown: 185

Total cases by age

Unknown

32

0-10

43

11-20

134

21-30

619

31-40

427

41-50

331

51-60

287

61-70

178

71-80

89

81+

36

Total

2,176

Recovered

1,111

Deaths

22

Total active cases

1,043



Metro health officials said in Nashville, and other parts of the state, the rate of transmission has fallen to the point where the number of new cases may no longer be growing. However, epidemiologists and infectious disease experts say that without strict social distancing, Tennessee’s numbers would once again surge.

According to health officials, it’s estimated that a single infected person, who does practice social distancing, could infect more than 4,000 people over the course of a month. As a result, the virus is still a threat until an effective vaccine or more effective treatments.

Experts estimate that a COVID-19 vaccine won't be available until 2021 -- at the earliest.

On Thursday, Mayor John Cooper announced the city’s four-phase plan for reopening. While he hopes that process can began in early May, Cooper emphasized that the plan will be data driven, not date driven.

Each phase opens up different businesses, at different capacity levels. Read more here.

The Tennessee Department of Health confirmed 8,266 total cases of COVID-19 across the state. The department said 170 deaths have been reported.

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.

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