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Breaking down the latest COVID-19 data in Memphis and the Mid-South

We will be monitoring Mid-South coronavirus numbers and will update this page as they come in.

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Local 24 News continues to track the latest COVID-19 numbers in Memphis and the Mid-South. On this page you will find case information for Shelby County, as well as the states of Tennessee, Mississippi, and Arkansas. 

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2,770 new cases & 55 new deaths in Arkansas

4:00 p.m. - The Arkansas Department of Health reports 2,770 new COVID-19 cases and 55 new deaths, for a total of 181,624 cases and 2,875 deaths in the state.

There are currently 20,706 active cases in Arkansas.

Find the full breakdown from the Arkansas Department of Health HERE.

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7,289 new cases & 87 new deaths in Tennessee

2:00 p.m. - The Tennessee Department of Health reports 7,289 new cases and 87 new deaths, for a total of 436,262 cases and 5,327 deaths in the state.

There are currently 2,640 hospitalizations in the state.

Find the full breakdown from the Tennessee Department of Health HERE. 

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246 new cases & 4 new deaths in Shelby County

10:00 a.m. - The Shelby County Health Department reports 246 new COVID-19 cases and four new deaths, for a total of 53,304 cases and 726 deaths in the state.

There have been 49,267 recoveries in the county.

Find the full breakdown from the Shelby County Health Department HERE. 

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2,327 new cases & 41 new deaths in Mississippi

8:45 a.m. - The Mississippi State Department of Health reports 2,327 new COVID-19 cases and 41 new deaths, for a total of 175,282 cases and 4,124 deaths.

Desoto County has a total of 11,694 cases and 111 deaths in the county.

Find the full breakdown from the Mississippi State Department of Health HERE.

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