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COVID-19 pandemic in Tennessee | |
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Disease | COVID-19 |
Virus strain | SARS-CoV-2 |
Location | Tennessee, U.S. |
Index case | Williamson County |
Arrival date | March 5, 2020 |
Confirmed cases | 2,023,815[1] |
Active cases | 34,272 |
Hospitalized cases | 445(as of June 9, 2022) unknown (cumulative)[1] |
Recovered | unknown |
Deaths | 26,103[1] |
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The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached the U.S. state of Tennessee on March 5, 2020. As of June 5, 2022, there are 2,023,815 confirmed cases, 26,103 deaths, and 12,825,885 reported tests.[1][2]
As of June 9, 2022, Tennessee ranks 21st by number of confirmed cases, 35th by number of deaths, and 44th by number of deaths per capita in the United States.[3]
As of June 9, 2022[update], Tennessee has administered 10,145,126 COVID-19 vaccine doses and 55.81% are fully vaccinated.[1]