Hamilton County had 22 new coronavirus cases reported Wednesday, bringing the total to 45,338.
There have been no more deaths from the virus, and the total is at 505 in the county.
The number of those who have recovered from coronavirus in Hamilton County is 44,695, which is 99 percent, and there are 138 active cases.
There are 21 patients hospitalized and 10 in Intensive Care Units. Two more are hospitalized with suspected COVID. There are six Hamilton County inpatients.
The number of coronavirus cases in Tennessee is at 865,750 on Wednesday with 239 new cases. There have been two more deaths from the virus, for a total of 12,506, State Health Department officials said.
The state currently has 298 people hospitalized from the virus, which is 22 fewer than on Tuesday. Testing numbers are above 8.097 million across the state.
The number of people who have recovered from coronavirus in Tennessee is 851,146, which is 98 percent.
Bledsoe County: 2,212 cases, up 1; 11 deaths
Bradley County: 15,290 cases, up 4; 152 deaths
Grundy County: 1,801 cases, down 1; 35 deaths
Marion County: 3,230 cases, up 1; 48 deaths
Meigs County: 1,426 cases, up 1; 24 deaths
Polk County: 2,110 cases, up 2; 23 deaths
Rhea County: 4,395 cases, down 2; 82 deaths
Sequatchie County: 1,749 cases; 29 deaths
Knox County: 51,956 cases, up 13; 643 deaths
Davidson County: 90,464 cases, up 14; 956 deaths, up 3
Shelby County: 98,304 cases, up 63; 1,668 deaths, down 1