Metro Nashville
As of this morning, Nashville reports 16,532 confirmed cases of COVID-19, a jump of 453 cases in 24 hours. There are currently 5,290 active cases in Nashville, 11,088 individuals who have recovered, and 154 deaths (up 3 from yesterday). The Metro COVID-19 Dashboard lists 199 active hospitalizations (down 5 since yesterday).
In Davidson County, 134,972 tests have been administered with a positive rate of 12.2% (up from 10.7% on July 1 and 9.4% on June 1). Of note, the 7-day average for positive tests is 17.3% (down from 18% yesterday).
Tennessee State
The state recorded an additional 2,279 new cases Friday afternoon, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in Tennessee to 73,819. The death total rose to 815, and the state noted 42,734 people have recovered. The state also reports 16% capacity remains for inpatient and ICU beds, and the ventilator supply remains plentiful.
Tennessee is included on an internal White House task force report, which was obtained by the Center for Public Integrity, that identified 18 'hot spot' states that should dial back reopening plans in light of rising infections, hospital rates and deaths.