NASHVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – The Tennessee Department of Health announced 272 additional cases of COVID-19 in the past 24 hours. The total number of cases has reached 4,634 positive cases across the state. A total of 921 people have recovered from the virus.

The cases below are provided by the Tennessee Department of Health. These case may differ from local health department numbers. The asterisk* denotes a county that has experienced a fatality related to COVID-19.

County Positive Tests Negative Tests
Anderson* 11 307
Bedford 14 195
Benton 4 71
Bledsoe 3 36
Blount* 44 394
Bradley 28 286
Campbell 9 106
Cannon 7 97
Carroll 10 164
Carter 3 115
Cheatham 15 364
Chester 6 95
Claiborne 2 79
Clay 2 103
Cocke 3 81
Coffee 10 247
Crockett 0 56
Cumberland 34 583
Davidson* 1,004 6,812
Decatur 1 60
Dekalb 7 167
Dickson 28 252
Dyer 14 177
Fayette 25 253
Fentress 2 98
Franklin* 17 153
Gibson 16 260
Giles 3 120
Grainger 3 61
Greene* 22 138
Grundy 17 82
Hamblen* 4 181
Hamilton* 98 1,087
Hancock 0 15
Hardeman 6 111
Hardin 2 195
Hawkins* 21 137
Haywood* 9 79
Henderson 2 143
Henry 6 143
Hickman 2 97
Houston 2 94
Humphreys 4 75
Jackson 5 85
Jefferson 12 155
Johnson 2 18
Knox* 157 1,764
Lake 0 23
Lauderdale 7 96
Lawrence 11 231
Lewis 2 26
Lincoln 7 80
Loudon 15 200
Macon* 18 258
Madison 47 506
Marion* 22 86
Marshall 9 163
Maury 31 560
McMinn 3 268
McNairy 9 96
Meigs 3 62
Monroe 7 172
Montgomery* 79 1,025
Moore 0 28
Morgan 5 64
Obion* 4 101
Overton 5 200
Perry 3 33
Pickett 0 22
Polk 3 34
Putnam 82 595
Rhea 0 151
Roane 5 229
Robertson 70 591
Rutherford* 203 1,758
Scott 5 86
Sequatchie 1 51
Sevier 21 422
Shelby* 1,006 4,727
Smith 5 155
Stewart 2 83
Sullivan* 34 307
Sumner* 389 1,484
Tipton 39 370
Trousdale* 14 65
Unicoi 2 45
Union 1 45
Van Buren 0 32
Warren 3 186
Washington 32 432
Wayne 2 60
Weakley 5 122
White 3 161
Williamson* 288 2,210
Wilson 123 1,226
Pending 38 8,394
Out of State 275 10,506

There are 4,634 positive cases of COVID-19 in Tennessee as of April 9. There are 55,215 negative cases reported in the state. Tennessee has experienced a total of 94 COVID-19 related fatalities.