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A new study by the University of Southern California and Princeton University found American’s life expectancy is now 77 years old.
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330K COVID-19 vaccines given to Tennesseans so far
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Elvis Presley’s Graceland to offer live virtual tours for those who can’t travel to Memphis
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Grizzlies vs. Timberwolves postponed for COVID-19 issues
The NBA postponed the game because of contact tracing within the Timberwolves organization. Minnesota doesn’t have the minimum required eight-players available to play.
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COVID-19 cases among youth remain low, CDC studies show
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Tennessee OKs Medicaid block grant; fate unclear under Biden
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Breaking down the latest COVID-19 data in Memphis and the Mid-South; 5,557 new cases & 79 new deaths in Tennessee
Local 24 News continues to track the latest COVID-19 numbers in Memphis and the Mid-South. On this page you will find case information for Shelby County, as well as the states of Tennessee, ...
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Tennessee reports nearly 5K new COVID-19 cases, 84 more deaths
The Shelby County Health Department has reported 548 new coronavirus cases and 31 deaths across the county. The health department said the deaths range between December 2, 2020, and January 11, 2021.
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Here's how to get a COVID-19 vaccine if you live in Tennessee, Mississippi or Arkansas
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Coronavirus in Memphis: 508 new cases, hospital capacity holds steady in the 'red'
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Tennessee to launch online portal for COVID-19 vaccines
Tennessee is expected to launch a new online COVID-19 vaccination portal. The state Department of Health says the online portal will prevent people from being turned away at vaccination sites. Health ...
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The worst of the Memphis COVID-19 pandemic could be the next 2-4 weeks
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