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Updated Tennessee COVID-19 Numbers for August 4

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed additional cases and deaths related to COVID-19 across the state on Tuesday, August 4. The health department reported 1,805 new cases, bringing the state to 112,441 total cases. TDH also confirmed 25 additional deaths, bringing Tennessee up to 1,117 total deaths. Out of the confirmed positive cases, 73,259 have …

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COVID-19 Numbers take a turn for the Better

Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed additional cases and deaths related to COVID-19 across the state on Monday. The health department reported 1,009 new cases, bringing the state to 110,636 total cases. TDH also confirmed 19 additional deaths, bringing Tennessee up to 1,092 total deaths. Out of the confirmed positive cases, 70,878 have recovered, an increase …

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Active Cases of COVID-19 Rise to Over 40,000

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed additional cases and deaths related to COVID-19 across the state on Sunday, August 2. The health department reported 1,443 new cases, bringing the state to 109,627 total cases. Tennessee’s seven-day new cases average decreased from 2,484 to 2,242 additional cases per day. TDH also confirmed six additional deaths, bringing Tennessee …

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COVID-19 Confirmed in the Coffee County School System

Press Release from Coffee County Director of Schools Dr. Charles Lawson Coffee County Schools has experienced its first confirmed COVID-19 case in an employee since the work calendar began for the 2020-2021 school year.  The district is working closely with school personnel and the health department to identify and quarantine anyone that may be classified as …

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City of Manchester says Citizens Never in Danger due to Sewage Spill into Little Duck River

Back in May, 1.8 million gallons of sewage overflowed into the Little Duck River in Manchester from around May 15 to May 18. On Target News’ working with our partner The Manchester Times reports that Director of Water and Sewer Bryan Pennington said that in part the location of the spill limited any public danger.   …

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State will Not Share Data with the Public from School Cases of Coronavirus

As students get back to the classroom, Tennessee leaders say there will be school-related COVID-19 cases. With that being said, they also report that the state Dept. of Health does not plan to share any data from school cases. Tennessee Dept. of Health Commissioner Lisa Piercey said school-related COVID-19 cases will not be made public. …

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Update-Nursing Homes in Coffee County Report COVID-19 Cases

Nursing homes, assisted care living facilities and residential homes for the aged which are licensed by the Tennessee Department of Health are required to report if they have had two or more confirmed COVID-19 cases among residents and/or staff members. This is within two incubation periods (or 28 days). Cases will be attributed to the facility or setting …

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COVID-19 Update for Tennessee on Saturday August 1

The Tennessee Department of Health has confirmed additional cases and deaths related to COVID-19 across the state on Saturday, August 1. The health department reported 2,225 new cases giving the state a new total of 108,184. TDH also confirmed seven additional deaths, bringing Tennessee up to 1,067 total deaths. Out of the confirmed positive cases, 67,651 have …

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Coffee Co. EMS Worker Confirmed with COVID-19 and Warren Co. Clerk’s Office Closes Due to Coronavirus

It has been confirmed that an employee with Coffee County Emergency Medical Services (EMS) has tested positive for COVID-19. All current EMS employees are having their temperature checked twice a day. In McMinnville, Warren Co. County Court Clerk Lesa Scott said in a memo released that the county clerk’s office is closed until further notice …

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