Hamilton County One New COVID Death, 183 New Cases; Tennessee Has 4,474 New Cases, 36 More COVID Deaths

  • Sunday, January 17, 2021

Hamilton County reported 183 new COVID-19 cases on Sunday. The new total of cases in Hamilton County is 35,891.

There was one more death from the virus in the county reported on Sunday, bringing the total to 326.

The number of coronavirus cases in Tennessee is at 685,321 on Sunday with 4,474 new cases. There have been 36 more deaths from the virus, for a total of 8,391, state Health Department officials said.

The state currently has 2,699 people hospitalized from the virus, 106 less than Saturday.

Testing numbers are above 6.030 million across the state. 

The number of people who have recovered from coronavirus in Tennessee is 610,796, 89 percent.

Here are the numbers by county:

Bledsoe County:  1,741 cases, up 9; 10 deaths

Bradley County:  10,751 cases, up 89; 90 deaths

Grundy County: 1,393 cases, up 2; 20 deaths

Marion County: 2,277 cases, up 11; 31 deaths

Meigs County: 1,140 cases, up 7; 16 deaths

Polk County: 1,428 cases, up 10; 17 deaths

Rhea County: 3,815 cases, up 24; 56 deaths

Sequatchie County: 1,365 cases, up 9; 18 deaths

Knox 38,646 cases, up 319; 393 deaths, up 3

Davidson 70,706 cases, up 526; 661 deaths, up 9

Shelby 76,167 cases, up 420; 1,128 deaths, up 13


Breaking News
Latest Hamilton County Arrest Report
  • 3/28/2024

Here is the latest Hamilton County arrest report: ADERHOLT, FELICIA DAWN 1110 ST CLAIR ST DUNLAP, 37327 Age at Arrest: 37 years old Arresting Agency: HC Sheriff Booked for Previous ... more

Signal Mountain Must Determine How To Use Remainder Of ARPA Funds
  • 3/27/2024

The town of Signal Mountain has $358,637 remaining from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds it received and there must be a plan in place by the end of the year for how the money will be ... more

Chattanooga Man Gets 21-Year Sentence For Fentanyl Death Of 19-Year-Old
Chattanooga Man Gets 21-Year Sentence For Fentanyl Death Of 19-Year-Old
  • 3/27/2024

A 25-year-old Chattanooga man, was sentenced to 21 years in federal prison for supplying drugs that led to the death of 19-year-old Charlotte Gallant. Jonathan Bash appeared before Judge Curtis ... more