Counties with the lowest hospital bed capacity in Alabama

Published 12:13 pm Friday, September 10, 2021

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Counties with the lowest hospital bed capacity in Alabama

The deployment of vaccines beginning in December signaled a turning point in the pandemic. By Feb. 2,more Americans had been vaccinated for COVID-19 than had been infected. But as vaccination rates lagged over the summer, new surges of COVID-19 came. More than 80% of these cases by late July were caused by the Delta variant, which is more contagious than the original virus. This has resulted in growing rates of community transmission and—especially in counties with lower vaccination rates—increasing rates of hospitalization and death.

The United States reached 653,583 COVID-19-related deaths and nearly 40.5 million COVID-19 cases as of Sep. 9, according to Johns Hopkins University.

Currently, 53.4% of the U.S. population is fully vaccinated. Epidemiologists say the lower the vaccination rate, the more the virus has the opportunity to continue to evolve and become more dangerous.

Stacker compiled a list of the counties with the lowest in-patient bed capacity in Alabama using data from the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Counties are ranked by the percent of in-patient hospital beds filled as of Sep. 8, with ICU availability serving as a tiebreaker. Hospitalization data was available for about 77% of counties in the U.S. Keep reading to see what hospital capacity looks like in your county.

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#50. Tallapoosa County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 41.0% (16.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 48.1% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 107.0% (76.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 10.3% more full than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 704 (284 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 31.2% (12,613 fully vaccinated)
— 58.9% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#49. Winston County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 41.0% (15.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 48.1% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: data not available
— 97% full in Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 872 (206 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 17.0% (4,015 fully vaccinated)
— 77.6% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#48. Hale County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 43.0% (26.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 45.6% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: data not available
— 97% full in Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 505 (74 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 48.5% (7,100 fully vaccinated)
— 36.1% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#47. Bibb County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 44.0% (17.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 44.3% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: data not available
— 97% full in Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 813 (182 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 27.2% (6,083 fully vaccinated)
— 64.2% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#46. Randolph County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 46.0% (6.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 41.8% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: data not available
— 97% full in Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 704 (160 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 25.8% (5,867 fully vaccinated)
— 66.0% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#45. Bullock County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 46.0% (0.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 41.8% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: data not available
— 97% full in Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 376 (38 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 39.2% (3,955 fully vaccinated)
— 48.4% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#44. Fayette County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 48.0% (16.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 39.2% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 7.0% (.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 92.8% more availability than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 478 (78 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 27.5% (4,490 fully vaccinated)
— 63.8% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#43. Marion County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 48.0% (7.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 39.2% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 89.0% (21.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 8.2% more availability than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 525 (156 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 28.6% (8,501 fully vaccinated)
— 62.3% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#42. Crenshaw County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 49.0% (17.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 38.0% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: data not available
— 97% full in Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 690 (95 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 26.9% (3,709 fully vaccinated)
— 64.6% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#41. Escambia County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 54.0% (19.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 31.6% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 91.0% (66.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 6.2% more availability than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 767 (281 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 26.7% (9,778 fully vaccinated)
— 64.8% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#40. Dallas County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 56.0% (13.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 29.1% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 100.0% (48.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 3.1% more full than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 414 (154 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 32.2% (11,967 fully vaccinated)
— 57.6% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#39. Greene County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 56.0% (0.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 29.1% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: data not available
— 97% full in Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 210 (17 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 37.9% (3,074 fully vaccinated)
— 50.1% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#38. Chambers County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 59.0% (8.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 25.3% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: data not available
— 97% full in Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 595 (198 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 24.6% (8,187 fully vaccinated)
— 67.6% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#37. Barbour County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 61.0% (27.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 22.8% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 94.0% (29.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 3.1% more availability than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 595 (147 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 32.3% (7,966 fully vaccinated)
— 57.4% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#36. Monroe County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 62.0% (22.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 21.5% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 96.0% (64.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 1.0% more availability than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 883 (183 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 32.7% (6,773 fully vaccinated)
— 56.9% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#35. Franklin County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 63.0% (15.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 20.3% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 71.0% (38.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 26.8% more availability than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 504 (158 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 34.2% (10,731 fully vaccinated)
— 54.9% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#34. Geneva County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 63.0% (21.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 20.3% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 93.0% (57.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 4.1% more availability than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 883 (232 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 29.8% (7,822 fully vaccinated)
— 60.7% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#33. Blount County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 65.0% (19.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 17.7% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 81.0% (61.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 16.5% more availability than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 616 (356 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 23.1% (13,360 fully vaccinated)
— 69.6% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#32. Pike County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 66.0% (17.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 16.5% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 104.0% (77.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 7.2% more full than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 492 (163 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 31.7% (10,511 fully vaccinated)
— 58.2% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#31. Colbert County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 67.0% (13.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 15.2% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: data not available
— 97% full in Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 474 (262 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 38.9% (21,487 fully vaccinated)
— 48.7% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#30. Walker County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 69.0% (29.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 12.7% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: data not available
— 97% full in Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 605 (384 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 36.7% (23,327 fully vaccinated)
— 51.6% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#29. Butler County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 70.0% (31.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 11.4% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 94.0% (59.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 3.1% more availability than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 571 (111 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 30.5% (5,923 fully vaccinated)
— 59.8% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#28. Jackson County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 70.0% (25.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 11.4% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 100.0% (70.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 3.1% more full than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 618 (319 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 36.8% (19,012 fully vaccinated)
— 51.5% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#27. Chilton County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 71.0% (30.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 10.1% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 79.0% (76.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 18.6% more availability than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 549 (244 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 27.1% (12,028 fully vaccinated)
— 64.3% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#26. DeKalb County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 72.0% (18.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 8.9% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 88.0% (58.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 9.3% more availability than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 512 (366 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 24.7% (17,641 fully vaccinated)
— 67.5% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#25. Montgomery County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 74.0% (20.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 6.3% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 94.0% (42.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 3.1% more availability than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 442 (1,001 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 40.7% (92,241 fully vaccinated)
— 46.4% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#24. Marshall County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 74.0% (29.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 6.3% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 96.0% (55.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 1.0% more availability than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 743 (719 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 33.9% (32,811 fully vaccinated)
— 55.3% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#23. Autauga County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 75.0% (38.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 5.1% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 100.0% (81.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 3.1% more full than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 546 (305 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 31.1% (17,366 fully vaccinated)
— 59.0% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#22. Shelby County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 76.0% (21.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 3.8% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 89.0% (59.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 8.2% more availability than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 621 (1,352 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 28.2% (61,285 fully vaccinated)
— 62.8% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#21. Russell County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 76.0% (21.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 3.8% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 100.0% (88.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 3.1% more full than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 283 (164 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 29.5% (17,073 fully vaccinated)
— 61.1% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#20. Limestone County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 77.0% (18.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 2.5% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 93.0% (57.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 4.1% more availability than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 583 (577 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 29.0% (28,661 fully vaccinated)
— 61.8% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#19. Coffee County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 77.0% (51.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 2.5% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 122.0% (117.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 25.8% more full than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 499 (261 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 29.9% (15,665 fully vaccinated)
— 60.6% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#18. Morgan County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 78.0% (25.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 1.3% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 99.0% (50.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 2.1% more full than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 628 (751 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 34.6% (41,465 fully vaccinated)
— 54.4% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#17. Tuscaloosa County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 78.0% (23.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 1.3% more availability than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 100.0% (56.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 3.1% more full than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 511 (1,070 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 34.9% (73,019 fully vaccinated)
— 54.0% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#16. Talladega County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 80.0% (22.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 1.3% more full than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 94.0% (74.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 3.1% more availability than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 818 (654 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 29.1% (23,292 fully vaccinated)
— 61.7% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#15. Mobile County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 81.0% (21.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 2.5% more full than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 100.0% (57.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 3.1% more full than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 523 (2,162 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 37.9% (156,514 fully vaccinated)
— 50.1% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#14. Conecuh County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 82.0% (59.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 3.8% more full than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: data not available
— 97% full in Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 696 (84 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 32.9% (3,970 fully vaccinated)
— 56.7% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#13. Jefferson County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 83.0% (14.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 5.1% more full than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 97.0% (37.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 0.0% more availability than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 600 (3,953 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 45.8% (301,659 fully vaccinated)
— 39.7% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#12. Marengo County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 83.0% (32.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 5.1% more full than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 98.0% (66.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 1.0% more full than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 451 (85 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 41.8% (7,876 fully vaccinated)
— 44.9% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#11. Etowah County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 84.0% (25.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 6.3% more full than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 97.0% (58.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 0.0% more availability than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 632 (646 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 31.2% (31,955 fully vaccinated)
— 58.9% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#10. Covington County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 86.0% (25.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 8.9% more full than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 104.0% (71.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 7.2% more full than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 661 (245 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 29.2% (10,828 fully vaccinated)
— 61.5% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#9. Dale County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 86.0% (45.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 8.9% more full than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 107.0% (85.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 10.3% more full than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 689 (339 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 41.0% (20,184 fully vaccinated)
— 46.0% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#8. Lauderdale County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 87.0% (22.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 10.1% more full than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 100.0% (48.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 3.1% more full than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 411 (381 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 37.8% (35,067 fully vaccinated)
— 50.2% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#7. Madison County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 88.0% (20.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 11.4% more full than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 99.0% (50.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 2.1% more full than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 482 (1,798 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 48.9% (182,457 fully vaccinated)
— 35.6% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#6. Lee County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 90.0% (31.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 13.9% more full than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: data not available
— 97% full in Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 410 (675 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 31.8% (52,377 fully vaccinated)
— 58.1% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#5. Calhoun County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 91.0% (19.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 15.2% more full than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 86.0% (.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 11.3% more availability than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 720 (818 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 35.7% (40,502 fully vaccinated)
— 53.0% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#4. Baldwin County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 92.0% (34.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 16.5% more full than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 105.0% (69.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 8.2% more full than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 518 (1,156 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 39.0% (87,061 fully vaccinated)
— 48.6% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#3. Cullman County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 94.0% (46.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 19.0% more full than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: data not available
— 97% full in Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 695 (582 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 30.6% (25,665 fully vaccinated)
— 59.7% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#2. Houston County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 95.0% (28.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 20.3% more full than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 105.0% (69.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 8.2% more full than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 548 (580 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 33.7% (35,702 fully vaccinated)
— 55.6% lower vaccination rate than Alabama

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#1. St. Clair County, AL

– Inpatient beds occupied: 95.0% (52.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 20.3% more full than Alabama overall
– ICU beds occupied: 107.0% (76.0% by COVID-19 patients)
— 10.3% more full than Alabama overall
– Cases per 100k in last 7 days: 785 (703 cases)
– Population that is fully vaccinated: 30.0% (26,831 fully vaccinated)
— 60.5% lower vaccination rate than Alabama