6 new COVID-19 cases confirmed in Madison County; 11,113 total
April 4, 2021
Those new patients range in age from 2-years-old to 71-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: 4,853 (43.7%)
11 – 20 years: 1,278 (11.5%)
21 – 30 years: 1,892 (17%)
31 – 40 years: 1,611 (14.5%)
41 – 50 years: 1,599 (14.4%)
51 – 60 years: 1,603 (14.4%)
61 – 70 years: 1,285 (11.6%)
71 – 80 years: 719 (6.4%)
80+: 455 (4.1%)
Unknown: 97 (0.9%)
For more information on COVID-19, go to the CDC website, the Tennessee Department of Health website or call (877) 857-2945.
4 new cases of Covid-19; 11,107 total cases in Madison Co.
April 3, 2021
Those new patients range in age from 7-months-old to 81-years-old.
There are currently four 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: 4,852 (43.7%)
11 – 20 years: 1,277 (11.5%)
21 – 30 years: 1,892 (17%)
31 – 40 years: 1,609 (14.5%)
41 – 50 years: 1,599 (14.4%)
51 – 60 years: 1,602 (14.4%)
61 – 70 years: 1,286 (11.6%)
71 – 80 years: 718 (6.4%)
80+: 455 (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.
WBBJ TV
March 31, 2021
JACKSON, Tenn– Many were surprised to hear the mask mandate was ending for Madison County, but some say they’re glad it’s finally happening.
Leaders with the Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department say a decrease in COVID and flu numbers is the reason the mask mandate will no longer be in effect in Madison County after 11:59 p.m., Wednesday night.
“The employees and myself, we’re glad it’s being lifted. we’ve been following all the guidelines as best as possible but we’re ready to be free again,” said Bob Baudo, owner of Old Town Spaghetti Store.
WBBJ TV
March 31, 2021
JACKSON, Tenn. After five months of a mask mandate, Madison County will let it expire.
The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department announced Wednesday morning they were letting the county mask mandate expire at midnight.
The mask mandate had been in place since early November, after counties throughout West Tennessee saw a spike in the number of COVID-19 cases.
According to the news release, the reason for letting the mandate expire was the recent drop in cases.
WBBJ 7 Eyewitness News spoke to Madison County Mayor Jimmy Harris, who said another focus was the impact on the local healthcare system.
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