There’s no way of telling how many cases will be confirmed in Alabama, but the state began taking precautions on Friday, March 13, 2020.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - The Alabama Department of Public Health is reporting 1,305,665 positive COVID-19 cases in Alabama.In the last 7 days, 25,003 people have been tested and 1,956 positive cases have been reported.
The goal in data presentation is to provide the most accurate reflection of the pandemic’s effect on the population. As part of this visualization, a number of categories were used, including defining parameters for presumed recoveries. As the category, presumed recoveries, is not reflective of current information, ADPH will remove this category from the dashboard effective 05/27/21. Additional information may be provided in the future as we gather more data on this pandemic.Alabama began administering the Pfizer vaccine on Dec. 15, 2020 and the Moderna vaccine shortly followed. A single dose Johnson and Johnson vaccine was approved by the FDA Feb. 27, 2021. As of May 13, 2022, there have been 5,979,354 vaccines administered.
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