Update: The Alabama Department of Public Health tweeted the following update around 10:50 a.m.:
The data pulled yesterday included part of yesterday's numbers. Even though the dashboard updated on time, we pulled the data later. This is why we have tabs 6 and 7 which provide daily totals.
Daily confirmed cases for 8/31: 937
Daily confirmed cases for 9/1: 464
From earlier:
As of 10 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 2, the Alabama Department of Public Health says 118,220 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Alabama since it began testing in March. That's an increase of 86 cases from Tuesday.
WAAY 31 is reaching out to the Alabama Department of Public Health to inquire if the low number of new cases added is due to a technical issue with the state's dashboard.
The department says there are 48,028 presumed recoveries in the state.
The state reports the total number of hospitalizations since March 13 is 14,538. The total number of coronavirus deaths in the state is 2,114, an increase of 12 deaths from Tuesday.
You can find the amount of coronavirus cases for North Alabama counties, the number of cases added in the last 14 days and how many coronavirus deaths are confirmed below. You can find data for all counties in the state here.
Madison County: 6,345 total cases/ 576 new cases in last 14 days/ 54 deaths
Morgan County: 2,831 total cases/ 254 new cases in last 14 days/ 22 deaths
Limestone County: 1,661 total cases/ 169 new cases in last 14 days/ 15 deaths
Lawrence County: 469 total cases/ 90 new cases in last 14 days/ 5 deaths
Marshall County: 3,492 total cases/ 169 new cases in last 14 days/ 41 deaths
DeKalb County: 2,071 total cases/ 127 new cases in last 14 days/ 15 deaths
Jackson County: 1,288 total cases/ 123 new cases in last 14 days/ 7 deaths
Lauderdale County: 1,433 total cases/ 155 new cases in last 14 days/ 24 deaths
Colbert County: 1,447 total cases/ 143 new cases in last 14 days/ 22 deaths
Franklin County: 1,555 total cases/ 172 new cases in last 14 days/ 27 deaths