Dallas County is reporting 3,164 cases of COVID-19 as of Wednesday, an increase of 32 cases since Sunday. Deaths increased to 105, a rise of nine.

A vaccine clinic for the public will be held at Wallace Community College Selma for those who qualify on Jan. 28. Read more about that here. MainStreet Urgent Care is offering the vaccine. Read more about that here.

Dallas County ranks in the "moderate risk category" on the state’s COVID-19 risk status indicator. For more information, see the Alabama Department of Public Health’s COVID-19 Risk Indicator Dashboard at alabamapublichealth.gov.

To see a dashboard of cases by county across the state, click here.

There are currently 449,000 confirmed cases in Alabama, and increase of 8,000 since Sunday, and 7,172 deaths related to the virus, an increase of 512 since Sunday. More than 2.1 million tests were conducted as of Jan. 27, according to the Alabama Department of Public Health.

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