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Alabama adds 1,221 COVID-19 cases Monday On Feb. 1 the state added over 1,200 cases of COVID-19 after leaving behind January. (Source: WSFA 12 News) By WSFA Staff | February 1, 2021 at 1:49 PM CST - Updated February 1 at 1:49 PM MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WSFA) - On Feb. 1 the state added over 1,200 cases of COVID-19 after leaving behind January, which had the second-highest number of cases confirmed in a month since the pandemic began. Alabama added 1,221 new cases of COVID-19 Monday, according to data from the Alabama Department of Public Health. The new seven-day average is 2,550. While new cases were reported, the state did not report any deaths. In Montgomery, the capital city passed the 20,000 COVID-19 case mark adding 45 new cases on Monday. The city continues to have the fourth-highest number of cases in the state. ....