CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – The number of known active coronavirus cases continues to rise in Montgomery County, with 121 more today than we had last week.

As of Monday, July 27, there are now 900 active cases of COVID-19 reported here, according to Joey Smith, director of the Montgomery County Health Department. That brings the total cases reported since March 6 to 1,455, with 546 recovered and 9 deaths.

Active cases in Montgomery County as of Monday at 2 p.m.:

  • July 27: 900
  • July 20: 779
  • July 13: 549
  • July 6: 351
  • June 29: 279
  • June 22: 220
  • June 15: 193
  • June 8: 166
  • June 1: 148
Active coronavirus cases in Montgomery County as of July 27, 2020.

Here are the rest of the local statistics as of Monday at 2 p.m.:

  • 1,455 total lab confirmed and probable cases since March 6
  • 16 new cases out of 201 new test results
  • 546 recovered
  • 9 deaths (lab confirmed and probable)
  • 900 active cases
  • 0 new hospitalization
  • 62 total hospitalizations
  • 21,363 total negative lab results

How to get a free coronavirus test

Free COVID-19 testing is offered by the Montgomery County Health Department in a temporary location at Richview Middle School, 2350 Memorial Drive from 7 a.m. to noon. Follow the signs to the drive-up testing site.