The Governor issued a safer-at-home order to close non-essential businesses as the number of cases in the state reached 1,834.
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Columbia County medical examiner says she was asked to resign; county goes mum
Thirty-three Columbia County residents have died from COVID-19 since March and at least six ... Hinze said no one informed her about any issues with her job performance and that her performance ...
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More than 71K active COVID-19 cases in Tennessee
There are currently 7,152 active COVID-19 cases and 2,353 contacts have been identified and placed in quarantine within the 14 days. On Monday, the Shelby County ... The safer-at-home order ...
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The year's top stories: COVID-19, public prayer and change define 2020 in Robertson County
Robertson County declared state of emergency in early March after recording its first cases of ... Eventually, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee declared a Safer at Home order that impacted all state ...
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N.C. reports new record-high for daily COVID-19 hospitalizations
Who’s getting stuck first? Vaccine details still unclear as NC hospitals receive first shipments] On Dec. 11 at 5 p.m., N.C. moved to a modified “stay at home” order, Gov ... COVID-19 Dashboard ...
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Pandemic reflection: A day-by-day timeline of what actually happened in March
Tennessee reports 1,203 COVID-19 cases and six deaths in the state. • Knox County reports its first death ... Gov. Bill Lee enacts an executive order, implementing the state’s “safer at home ...
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Knox Co. Board of Health passes resolution asking Gov. Lee for statewide mask mandate
The Knox County Board of Health met Wednesday evening to discuss the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and to create a resolution asking Governor Bill Lee for an executive order requiring people to wear ...
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Knox County reports 9 more COVID-19 deaths, hospitalizations reach yet another record high
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) – Knox County reported over 400 new cases and nine new coronavirus-related deaths Thursday as current hospitalizations again reached a new high. The death toll for Knox ...
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Indian River County's top stories of 2020: COVID-19, Holy Cross rower's death, Sebastian recall
First, here's an overview of impacts COVID-19 and the ... negative test Gov. Ron DeSantis first shuttered bars and nightclubs March 17 before issuing a 30-day safer-at-home order April 3.
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Knox County Schools plans to continue extracurriculars but further limit capacity
Dr. Buchanan on first COVID-10 vaccine clinic in Knoxville How Market Square's revitalization changed downtown Knoxville Her partner died of COVID-19 related issues ... Knox County Safer at Home ...
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First Lady of Tennessee tests positive for COVID-19 & Gov. Lee quarantining after negative test
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Maria Lee, First Lady of Tennessee and wife to Governor Bill Lee, tested positive for COVID-19 Saturday afternoon. Officials said that she was exhibiting mild symptoms.
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Knox County Board of Health to ask Gov. Lee for statewide mask mandate
(WATE)– With the number of COVID-19 cases and deaths continuing to rise, the majority of Knox County Board of ... resolution that would ask Gov. Bill Lee to issue a statewide mask mandate.
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Coronavirus updates: Los Angeles County issues stay-at-home order; US hits 13 million cases; Ohio State coach tests positive
A national surge in COVID-19 cases continues as the United States recorded its 13 millionth case on Black Friday, a day typically marked by crowds of bargain hunters. This year, however ...