Coronavirus cases have been reported in 39 of Alabama’s 67 counties.

The exact locations of the cases have not been released by the Alabama Department of Public Health. Other unknowns are the ages or physical conditions of the patients or whether they had any preexisting conditions.

There is some information available on the patients, either through notifications provided to those who may have been exposed or, in some cases, from the patients themselves.

The following cases are based on media reports or ADPH information. All counties listed have at least one case of coronavirus.

Autauga County

Baldwin County

The patient tested positive at North Baldwin Infirmary. N o other information known.

Blount County

Butler County

Calhoun County

Chambers County

Cherokee County

Chilton County

Clay County

Cleburne County

Colbert County

Coosa County

Cullman County

Cullman Regional Medical Center confirmed a healthcare provider tested positive for COVID-19. The person is not exhibiting any symptoms and has self-quarantined for 14 days. The patient had recently traveled out-of-state domestically.

An employee at Lowe’s in Cullman tested positive for coronavirus. The employee last worked at the store on March 14.

Dallas County

DeKalb County

Elmore County

An Elmore County resident tested positive for coronavirus. As a result, Windcreek Casinos extended its closure to March 30.

An Elmore County Public Schools teacher tested positive for coronavirus, according to Superintendent Richard Dennis. Students attending Wetumpka Elementary, Wetumpka Middle, Wetumpka High, Redland, Eclectic Elementary and Elmore County High Schools may have been exposed. The school system said the teacher works individually with certain students but was at each school in the two weeks before she showed symptoms.'

Etowah County

Franklin County

Debra Bell, the wife of Phil Campbell Mayor Steve Bell, has tested positive for coronavirus. She urged people to stay at home and practice social distancing.

Houston County

Jackson County

A part-time employee of the Jackson County was Alabama’s first coronavirus death. The woman, who had underlying health conditions, died in an out-of-state facility.

Jefferson County

A student at Tarrant Elementary School tested positive, according to the school system.

Dr. Mike Saag, a physician at UAB’s Division of Infectious Disease who has participated in efforts to educate the public about COVID-19, tested positive for the virus, the school confirmed.

Nursing home employee, confirmed by Alabama Nursing Home Association. Aspire Cahaba River, a facility located in Vestavia Hills, later confirmed the patient was a nurse. Aspire said the nurse was not responsible for primary resident care.

A resident at Plantation Manor in McCalla was diagnosed with coronavirus. The patient was diagnosed this week and remains in the hospital.

A resident in Mountain Brook was diagnosed with coronavirus. The individual was separated from the general community. Superintendent Dicky Barlow made the announcement but said the person did not have any contact with city schools.

A case of coronavirus has been reported at Irondale Community School, according to a letter from Superintendent Dr. Walter Gonsoulin Jr.

An employee of the Jefferson County Committee for Economic Opportunity tested positive for coronavirus, the agency confirmed. The staff member was employed at the Festival Head Start Center.

An employee at the Leeds location (7701 Parkway Drive) of Sonic tested positive for coronavirus, the restaurant confirmed.

An employee at the Lowe’s store in Trussville has coronavirus, the company confirmed. The employee last worked at the store at 1885 Edwards Lake Road on March 18.

Lamar County

Lauderdale County

Lee County

An employee at East Alabama Medical Center in Opelika tested positive for coronavirus.

John Thomas Braswell, 25, tested positive for coronavirus, his family confirmed to the media. He had recently returned from a spring break trip to Colorado. He and his family are isolating at home while he recovers.

An Auburn University student who traveled out of the country for spring break has tested positive for coronavirus, the school confirmed. The person’s roommate is currently under self quarantine.

Limestone County

Lowndes County

Madison County

Cade Smith, interim athletic director and volleyball coach at the University of Alabama in Huntsville. His positive diagnoses was confirmed by the school. He has not been on campus since March 13.

An Army civilian employee at Redstone Arsenal and resident of Madison County tested positive for the coronavirus and is in self-quarantine. The person works at the pharmacy at Fox Army Health Center.

A Department of Army civilian has tested positive for coronavirus, the arsenal confirmed. The employee works for Army Contracting Command and is a resident of Madison County. The employees last day of work was March 17 and they are in self-quarantine.

Huntsville Hospital chief David Spiller said on March 23 that two of the patients are hospitalized: 1 at Huntsville Hospital and 1 at Madison Hospital.

An employee of the city of Madison’s engineering department has tested positive for coronavirus. Mayor Paul Finley said the employee, who tested positive on Saturday, is recovering at home and will be quarantined for 14 days.

A Madison County teacher at Endeavor Elementary has tested positive for coronavirus, the school system confirmed.

Huntsville City Schools have confirmed an employee tested positive for coronavirus. The employee is a teacher at Morris Middle School. The last known date the teacher was at school was March 13.

A Costco Pharmacy employee in Madison County has t ested positive for coronavirus. The company said the employee did not display any symptoms through their last day of work on March 19.

An employee at Marshall Child Development Center tested positive for COVID-19 and is in self-quarantine.

Marengo County

Marion County

Marshall County

Mobile County

The Mobile County Health Department said the county’s first coronavirus positive test was an adolescent. The person is quarantined at home.

An employee at USA Health has tested positive for coronavirus.

Montgomery County -

The state’s first case of coronavirus was reported in Montgomery County. The Alabama Department of Public Health said the person had traveled outside of the state and has underlying health conditions. The person was later treated at Baptist Medical Center East and discharged from the hospital.

Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama confirmed an employee at its Montgomery facility tested positive for coronavirus.

An employee at Auburn University at Montgomery tested positive for coronavirus, the university confirmed. The employee has been self-isolating and home and it is not believed they had contact with students.

An employee of the Alabama State Department of Education tested positive for COVID-19.

Morgan County

Pickens County

Pike County

Troy University confirmed a student and faculty member have tested positive for coronavirus. Both are in self-quarantine with no severe symptoms.

Shelby County

A student at Helena High School tested positive for coronavirus. The results were confirmed by Shelby County School Superintendent Lewis Brooks. The student has a sibling that attends Helena Middle School. The student and its family are self-isolating at home.

A student in the Shelby County School System tested positive for coronavirus. Families with students attending Oak Mountain Intermediate School and Oak Mountain Elementary were notified via a letter from Brooks.

A Chick-fil-A employee at the restaurant chain’s Alabaster location tested positive for coronavirus.

The Rev. Ray Dunmyer, pastor of St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church in Montevallo, was diagnosed with coronavirus. He was taken to Shelby Baptist Medical Center after difficulty breathing.

St. Clair County

A student in the St. Clair County School system tested positive for coronavirus, according to Superintendent Mike Howard. The student had contact with others at the Virtual Preparatory Academy and St. Clair County High School.

Talladega County

Tallapoosa County

Tallapoosa County’s coronavirus case is a man in his late 20s, his wife confirmed to local media. The couple had recently returned from an out-of-state trip. The wife was diagnosed with flu.

Tuscaloosa County

Walker County

Washington County

Wilcox County

County unknown