Spring Semester Starts With Most Classes Online For UTC

In an announcement from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, representatives of the school state that all classes, except those designated as face-to-face essential, will be held online.

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Local Students Aren’t The Only Ones Missing Out As Schools Reopen Remotely

Students Aren’t The Only Ones Impacted By School Shutdowns. Teachers, Administrative Staff, Transportation Staff And Others Have Been Negatively Affected.

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Take Two: Health Dept. Announces Changes to Vaccine Procedure after Questionable Series of Events Thursday

Despite the debacle on Thursday, the county boasted on Twitter, “The Health Department administered 1,158 doses of Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine today. Did you know you can get 6 or sometimes 7 doses from one vial? At 7PM we administered our last dose. Not one dose was wasted.”

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New Challenges Emerge As First Round of Covid-19 Vaccines Arrive In Hamilton County

Even With The Approval Of New Staff Authorized Yesterday, The Hamilton County Health Department Struggles To Find Suitable Candidates To Fill The Need For Help In Vaccine Distribution.

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Concerned Parents Encouraged To Participate in Town Hall Meeting Tonight About Spring Reentry Plan, Fully Remote Learning

Hamilton County Schools will be holding a Spring Reentry Plan Town Hall Meeting on Zoom tonight (Tuesday the 15th) at 6PM EST.

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Coppinger States Occupations And Places Not To Blame For COVID, Contact Tracing Continues

Mayor Coppinger states that “There is no logic or science or anything that says if you stop that occupation or if you don’t allow people to do ‘X’, then it (the coronavirus) will go away.” Contact Tracing continues despite previous media reports. Becky Barnes warns of long-term health consequences for those who recover from the virus.

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School Board Member Says Children First When Making COVID Decisions

During the Hamilton County School Board meeting on Monday, December 7th, a school board member spoke up to express the critical need to get children back in school.

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Tennessee Music Pathways Marks Chattanooga Choo Choo As Its Next Stop

Monday, December 7, marked the anniversary of ‘Chattanooga Choo Choo’ hitting number one and the Tennessee Department of Tourist Development held a dedication of the marker in front of the Chattanooga Choo Choo on Market Street.

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