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COVID-19 Numbers Rising to Dangerous Levels; First Lady is Positive

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed additional cases and deaths related to COVID-19 across the state for December 19 and 20. TDH announced on Saturday that, due to “the volume of tests being processed”, a daily update was not released. Both days’ totals were released Sunday instead. The department reported 16,036 total new cases for the two …

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COVID-19 Update; Records set for Deaths, Active Cases and Hospitalizations

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed 8,945 additional cases of COVID-19 across the state on Thursday, December 17. This brings the current total of active cases to 68,661, the highest number of active cases since the start of the pandemic. TDH confirmed 177 additional deaths, bringing the state up to 5,845 total deaths. This marks …

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Manchester City Schools Going Virtual after Winter Break until Jan. 19

Given the current community Covid-19 numbers and the likelihood of a spike in numbers following the upcoming holidays, Manchester City Schools will begin the new year with an at home only learning schedule for all students. The district will use this option from January 6 – 15, 2021.  Students will report back to in-person learning on …

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Tennessee COVID-19 Update, Including Area Counties

Tennessee Department of Health confirmed 11,410 additional cases of COVID-19 across the state on Wednesday, December 16. This is a new record of daily cases. There are currently 66,774 active COVID-19 cases in Tennessee, the highest number since the start of the pandemic. TDH confirmed 53 additional deaths, bringing the total to 5,668. The state once …

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Coffee Co. goes above 700 Active COVID-19 Cases and Rutherford Co. nears 3,000

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed 8,251 additional cases of COVID-19 across the state on Tuesday, December 15. The active cases in the state has grown to 62,663. TDH confirmed 74 additional deaths, bringing the state up to 5,615 total deaths. The state also reported a new record for current COVID hospitalizations. There are 2,821 people …

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Coffee County Health Department Moving Testing to Tuesdays and Thursdays Only; Home Testing Now Available

Beginning Dec. 21, Coffee County Health Department will only provide drive through COVID-19 testing on Tuesdays and Thursdays.   The Health Department will no longer offer COVID–19 drive-through testing on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, instead providing a self-testing alternative. In order to use the COVID-19 Home Collection Kit you must: Be at least 18 years old …

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Principal at North Lake Elementary in Franklin County Dies from COVID-19

Director of Franklin County Schools Stanley Bean confirmed on Monday afternoon the principal at North Lake Elementary had died. Bean says that Principal George Butler died in the hospital in Winchester from complications related to COVID-19. Butler was Franklin County School System’s longest serving employee. He was in his 50th year of service. Photo of …

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COVID-19 Update for Monday 14, 2020

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed 10.319 additional cases and deaths related to COVID-19 across the state on Monday, December 14. Earlier Monday, the state reported a new record for current COVID hospitalizations. There are 2,738 people currently hospitalized in Tennessee. 79 more deaths reported on Monday brings the total to 5,541 deaths. County active cases/deaths: …

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Coffee County Mayor Gary Cordell has been Diagnosed with COVID-19; County case count up to 604

It has been confirmed that Coffee County Mayor Gary Cordell has tested positive for COVID-19. Our news partner the Manchester Times reports that Cordell said, “I have been working from home  and I will do the same for several more days.” He will be in quarantine for two weeks. His symptoms have been relatively mild, …

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Active Cases of COVID-19 Skyrocketing; Sunday Dec. 13 Update

The Tennessee Department of Health reported a new daily record 11,352 new cases of COVID-19 and 62 deaths in the state on Sunday. The Department of Health reports 2,680 currently hospitalized with the virus and they also reported 62 more deaths bringing that total up to 5,462 deaths. County active cases/deaths on Sunday and comparison to …

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