Alabama added 386 coronavirus cases overnight.
According to the Alabama Department of Public Health’s May 24 9:30 a.m. numbers, there have been 14,152 coronavirus cases in Alabama with 551 deaths. The death toll rose by 10 overnight.
ADPH said 7,951 of the people diagnosed with the virus are considered to have recovered.
Jefferson, Mobile and Montgomery counties continue to be the biggest hot spots in the state, adding 41, 49 and 43 cases, respectively.
Here are the latest county-by-county numbers. The figure in parenthesis reflects the increase since yesterday:
Autauga – 155 (+5)
Baldwin – 273 (+2)
Barbour – 105 (+1)
Bibb – 58 (+3)
Blount – 49
Bullock – 105 (+8)
Butler – 335 (+5)
Calhoun – 138
Chambers – 330
Cherokee – 33
Chilton – 86 (+1)
Choctaw – 140 (+5)
Clarke – 99 (+5)
Clay – 27
Cleburne – 13
Coffee – 196 (+6)
Colbert – 125 (+7)
Conecuh – 25 (+1)
Coosa – 33
Covington – 63
Crenshaw – 58 (+4)
Cullman – 74
Dale – 81 (+3)
Dallas – 191 (+9)
DeKalb – 216 (+6)
Elmore – 255 (+11)
Escambia – 40
Etowah – 228 (+3)
Fayette – 11
Franklin –435 (+13)
Geneva – 31 (+3)
Greene – 89
Hale – 124 (+4)
Henry – 52 (+2)
Houston – 161 (+5)
Jackson – 69
Jefferson – 1,576 (+41)
Lamar – 18 (+1)
Lauderdale – 126 (+2)
Lawrence – 41 (+1)
Lee – 488 (+18)
Limestone – 72
Lowndes – 182 (+9)
Macon – 59 (+1)
Madison – 292 (+5)
Marengo – 132 (+6)
Marion – 109 (+2)
Marshall – 645 (+2)
Mobile – 1,934 (+49)
Monroe – 26 (+3)
Montgomery – 1,147 (+43)
Morgan – 157 (+11)
Perry – 30 (+2)
Pickens – 88 (+1)
Pike – 130 (+3)
Randolph – 124 (+1)
Russell – 125
Shelby – 427
St. Clair – 100 (+2)
Sumter – 185 (+13)
Talladega – 86 (+1)
Tallapoosa – 392 (+3)
Tuscaloosa – 482 (+17)
Walker – 191 (+11)
Washington – 64 (+1)
Wilcox – 113 (+3)
Winston – 61 (+9)