Update March 27, 10 a.m.

Alabama now has 538 coronavirus cases with three deaths blamed on the virus.

The latest figures from the Alabama Department of Public Health coronavirus dashboard shows the most cases in Jefferson County (173), followed by Shelby (53); Lee (47); and Madison (43).

Here is the county-by-county breakdown:

Autauga – 6

Baldwin – 5

Blount – 3

Bullock – 2

Butler – 1

Calhoun – 2

Chambers – 13

Cherokee – 1

Chilton – 4

Choctaw – 1

Clay – 1

Cleburne – 1

Colbert – 1

Coosa – 2

Crenshaw – 1

Cullman -6

Dallas – 2

DeKalb – 1

Elmore – 10

Etowah – 4

Franklin – 3

Houston – 3

Jackson – 4

Jefferson – 173

Lamar – 1

Lauderdale – 9

Lawrence – 3

Lee – 47

Limestone – 13

Lowndes – 1

Madison – 4

Marengo – 1

Marion – 7

Marshall – 3

Mobile – 21

Montgomery - 17

Morgan – 9

Pickens – 1

Pike – 2

Russell – 1

St. Clair – 6

Shelby – 53

Talladega – 4

Tallapoosa – 4

Tuscaloosa – 20

Walker – 18

Washington – 2

Wilcox - 2

Update March 26 at 3:30 p.m.

The number of coronavirus cases in Alabama has now topped 500.

As of 3:30 p.m. real-time tracking by the Alabama Department of Public Health shows 501 cases of COVID-19. Cases are reported in 48 of Alabama’s 67 states. One death, a Jackson County woman, is attributed to the virus.

ADPH said its labs have conducted 4,082 tests. Additional tests have been conducted at private labs.

Here’s the county-by-county breakdown:

Autauga – 6

Baldwin – 5

Blount – 2

Bullock – 2

Butler – 1

Calhoun – 2

Chambers – 9

Cherokee – 1

Chilton – 4

Choctaw – 1

Clay – 1

Cleburne – 1

Colbert – 1

Coosa – 1

Crenshaw – 1

Cullman – 6

Dallas – 3

DeKalb – 1

Elmore – 10

Etowah – 4

Franklin – 3

Houston – 3

Jackson – 3

Jefferson – 148

Lamar- 1

Lauderdale – 9

Lawrence – 3

Lee – 47

Limestone – 12

Lowndes – 1

Madison – 43

Marengo – 1

Marion – 7

Marshall – 3

Mobile – 18

Montgomery – 17

Morgan – 9

Pickens – 1

Pike – 2

Russell – 1

St. Clair – 7

Shelby – 52

Talladega – 4

Tallapoosa – 4

Tuscaloosa - 19

Walker – 18

Washington – 2

Wilcox - 1

Update March 26 at 10 a.m.

The number of coronavirus cases in Alabama has reached 449 with one death in the state.

The Alabama Department of Public Health has released a new real-time tracking table listing cases by county. COVID-19 is now reported in 46 of Alabama’s 67 counties.

You can see the tracking here.

As of Thursday, March 26 at 10 a.m., the county-by-county breakdown is:

Autauga – 5

Baldwin – 4

Blount – 2

Butler – 1

Calhoun – 2

Chambers – 10

Cherokee – 1

Chilton – 4

Clay – 1

Cleburne – 1

Coffee – 1

Colbert – 1

Coosa – 1

Cullman – 6

Dallas – 2

DeKalb – 1

Elmore – 10

Etowah – 3

Franklin – 2

Houston – 2

Jackson – 2

Jefferson – 141

Lamar – 1

Lauderdale – 7

Lawrence – 1

Lee – 44

Limestone – 10

Lowndes – 1

Madison – 37

Marengo – 1

Marion – 5

Marshall – 3

Mobile – 13

Montgomery – 16

Morgan – 7

Pickens – 1

Pike – 1

Russell – 1

St. Clair – 6

Shelby – 48

Talladega – 3

Tallapoosa – 4

Tuscaloosa – 17

Walker – 17

Washington – 1

Wilcox – 1

As of 10 a.m., ADPH has performed 2,812 tests. The number reflects the successful tests performed by ADPH’s Bureau of Clinical Laboratories, along with some returns from commercial labs. Commercial labs are required by law to report positive tests but they are not required to report negative results.

Update March 25 at 5:16 p.m.

The number of coronavirus cases in Alabama jumped to 386.

The 5 p.m. March 25 numbers show cases of COVID-19 are being reported in 39 of Alabama’s 67 counties. The greatest number continues to come from Jefferson County, the state’s most-populated, with 129 cases. Other notable numbers are in Shelby County (42); Lee County (40); Madison (35); and Tuscaloosa (15).

The ADPH is currently reporting no deaths from coronavirus in the state. Earlier in the day, however, the Jackson County Commission confirmed one of its part-time employees died from COVID-19.

Here is the latest county-by-county breakdown:

Autauga – 4

Baldwin – 4

Blount – 1

Butler – 1

Calhoun – 2

Chambers – 10

Cherokee – 1

Chilton – 1

Clay – 1

Cleburne – 1

Colbert – 1

Cullman – 4

Dallas – 2

Elmore – 9

Franklin – 2

Houston – 2

Jackson – 2

Jefferson – 129

Lamar – 1

Lauderdale – 6

Lee – 40

Limestone – 6

Madison – 35

Marion – 3

Marshall – 1*

Mobile – 10

Montgomery – 13

Morgan – 5

Pickens – 1

Pike – 1

Russell – 1

Shelby – 42

St. Clair – 6

Talladega – 3

Tallapoosa – 4

Tuscaloosa – 15

Walker – 9

Washington – 1

Wilcox - 1

* ADPH originally reported 35 cases in Marshall County. That number was later revised to reflect there is one case in the county.

Update March 25 at 10:38 a.m.

Alabama now has 283 cases of coronavirus, with Jefferson County posting 99 cases of COVID-19.

The Alabama Department of Public Health released its latest figures March 25 at 10:30 a.m. Cases are reported in 28 of Alabama’s 67 counties; no deaths have been reported.

Pickens and Pike counties reported their first cases today.

The county-by-county breakdown is:

Autauga – 1

Baldwin – 4

Calhoun – 2

Chambers – 7

Cullman – 3

Elmore – 9

Franklin – 1

Houston – 1

Jackson – 2

Jefferson – 99

Lamar – 1

Lauderdale – 6

Lee – 29

Limestone – 6

Madison – 21

Marion – 1

Mobile – 10

Montgomery – 9

Morgan – 2

Pickens – 1

Pike – 1

Shelby – 36

St. Clair – 5

Talladega – 4

Tallapoosa – 3

Tuscaloosa – 10

Walker – 8

Washington – 1

Earlier:

Alabama now has 242 cases of coronavirus.

The March 24 4:43 p.m. report from the Alabama Department of Public Health shows the greatest number of cases – 91 – are in Jefferson County. Cases of COVID-19 are reported in 26 counties, including the first in Autauga County.

Alabama has no deaths from coronavirus.

Here’s the county-by-county breakdown:

Autauga – 1

Baldwin – 4

Calhoun – 2

Chambers – 5

Cullman – 3

Elmore – 8

Franklin – 1

Houston – 1

Jackson – 2

Jefferson – 91

Lamar – 1

Lauderdale – 3

Lee – 26

Limestone – 4

Madison – 21

Marion – 1

Mobile – 6

Montgomery – 9

Morgan – 2

Shelby – 27

St. Clair – 4

Talladega – 2

Tallapoosa – 2

Tuscaloosa – 10

Walker – 5

Washington -1

The ADPH said its lab has conducted 2,321 tests. More have been tested by private labs.

Earlier:

Alabama’s number of coronavirus cases has crossed the 200 mark.

Two-hundred-fifteen cases are now reported from 25 counties, with Jefferson – the state’s most populated county – reporting the most at 90. The Alabama Department of Public Health numbers released at 10:30 a.m. on March 24 shows Morgan County with its first case of COVID-19.

Alabama has no deaths from coronavirus.

Here’s the county-by-county breakdown:

Baldwin – 3

Calhoun – 2

Chambers – 3

Cullman – 2

Elmore – 8

Franklin – 1

Houston – 1

Jackson – 1

Jefferson – 90

Lamar – 1

Lauderdale – 3

Lee – 21

Limestone – 2

Madison – 21

Marion – 1

Mobile – 3

Montgomery – 8

Morgan – 1

Shelby – 24

St. Clair – 4

Talladega – 1

Tallapoosa – 1

Tuscaloosa – 9

Walker – 3

Washington – 1

ADPH has conducted 2,321 tests.

Earlier:

Alabama has 196 cases of coronavirus, 86 of which are in Jefferson County.

The numbers were released by the Alabama Department of Public Health at 4:30 p.m. March 23. COVID-19 is now reported in 24 counties, with Franklin (1) Houston (1) and Tallapoosa (1) reporting their first cases.

Here is the county-by-county breakdown:

Baldwin – 3

Calhoun – 2

Chambers – 2

Cullman – 2

Elmore – 6

Franklin – 1

Houston – 1

Jackson – 1

Jefferson – 86

Lamar – 1

Lauderdale – 3

Lee – 19

Limestone – 1

Madison – 21

Marion – 1

Mobile – 2

Montgomery – 4

Shelby – 22

St. Clair – 3

Talladega – 1

Tallapoosa – 1

Tuscaloosa – 9

Walker – 3

Washington - 1

Earlier:

The number of coronavirus cases in Alabama continues to grow as testing becomes more widespread across the state.

The March 23 10 a.m. numbers from the Alabama Department of Public Health showed 167 cases of COVID-19 in the state.

County-by-county numbers are:

Baldwin – 2

Calhoun – 1

Chambers – 2

Cullman – 2

Elmore – 6

Jackson- 1

Jefferson – 79

Lamar – 1

Lauderdale – 2

Lee – 17

Limestone -1

Madison – 17

Marion – 1

Mobile – 2

Montgomery -3

Shelby – 17

St. Clair – 3

Talladega – 1

Tuscaloosa – 7

Walker – 1

Washington - 1

State labs have conducted 1,832 tests.

Alabama is under a series of restrictions as officials urge people to stay at home to prevent the spread of the virus. Restaurants across the state are closed while all but non-essential businesses are closed in Jefferson County, the site of the most cases in the state.

Currently, regulations:

Prohibit gatherings of 25 or more where people cannot stay 6-feet away from each other.

All beaches, senior citizen centers, colleges and universities are closed.

Childcare centers, except those providing care for the children of essential workers, are closed.

Visitation at hospitals and senior living centers is prohibited.

On-premise dining and consumption at all restaurants and breweries is prohibited. Only take-out or curbside pickup is permitted.

Elective dental procedures are postponed.

Violators face fines of up to $500.