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April 8, 2021
The program will run for 10 weeks at the UT/TSU Extension office at 309 North Parkway.
The program, Real Talk: Diabetes 101, start Wednesday, April 28 at 10 a.m.
Classes are scheduled for each Wednesday through June 30, and speakers are expected to cover topics ranging from blood sugar monitoring, nutrition labels, healthy eating and more.
For more information or to register, contact health educator Amanda Johnson by phone at (731) 927-8531 or by email at asjohnson@madisoncountytn.gov.
Seating is limited and participants will be required to social distance and wear a mask.
9 new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Madison County; 11,139 total
April 8, 2021
Those new patients range in age from 2-years-old to 79-years-old.
There are currently three Madison County residents hospitalized, with one of those patients on a ventilator.
The health department also released statistics on patients, including zip code, race, gender, age and their health statuses.
Zip code:
White: 4,867 (43.7%)
11 – 20 years: 1,281 (11.5%)
21 – 30 years: 1,897 (17%)
31 – 40 years: 1,617 (14.5%)
41 – 50 years: 1,602 (14.4%)
51 – 60 years: 1,607 (14.4%)
61 – 70 years: 1,287 (11.6%)
71 – 80 years: 720 (6.4%)
80+: 456 (4.1%)
Unknown: 95 (0.9%)
For more information on COVID-19, go to the CDC website, the Tennessee Department of Health website or call (877) 857-2945.
8 new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Madison County; 11,130 total
April 7, 2021
Those new patients range in age from 13-years-old to 41-years-old.
There are currently three Madison County residents hospitalized, with one of those patients on a ventilator.
The health department also released statistics on patients, including zip code, race, gender, age and their health statuses.
Zip code:
White: 4,861 (43.7%)
11 – 20 years: 1,282 (11.5%)
21 – 30 years: 1,894 (17%)
31 – 40 years: 1,615 (14.5%)
41 – 50 years: 1,600 (14.4%)
51 – 60 years: 1,606 (14.4%)
61 – 70 years: 1,287 (11.6%)
71 – 80 years: 720 (6.4%)
80+: 456 (4.1%)
Unknown: 96 (0.9%)
For more information on COVID-19, go to the CDC website, the Tennessee Department of Health website or call (877) 857-2945.
Additional death, 4 new cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Madison Co.
April 6, 2021
JACKSON, Tenn. The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department has confirmed another Madison County resident has died due to COVID-19 complications.
The health department says a 65-year-old woman died April 2 due to COVID-19 complications. A total of 231 Madison County residents have died due to COVID-19.
The health department also confirmed another four new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total number of confirmed positive cases to 11,122.
Those new patients range in age from 33-years-old to 77-years-old.
There are currently five Madison County residents hospitalized, with one of those patients on a ventilator.
5 new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Madison Co.; 11,118 total
April 5, 2021
Those new patients range in age from 19-years-old to 58-years-old.
There are currently five Madison County residents hospitalized, with one of those patients on a ventilator.
The health department also released statistics on patients, including zip code, race, gender, age and their health statuses.
Zip code:
White: 4,856 (43.7%)
11 – 20 years: 1,279 (11.5%)
21 – 30 years: 1,893 (17%)
31 – 40 years: 1,612 (14.5%)
41 – 50 years: 1,599 (14.4%)
51 – 60 years: 1,604 (14.4%)
61 – 70 years: 1,286 (11.6%)
71 – 80 years: 719 (6.4%)
80+: 456 (4.1%)
Unknown: 96 (0.9%)
For more information on COVID-19, go to the CDC website, the Tennessee Department of Health website or call (877) 857-2945.