Tennessee Educators Receive Their First Vaccine Doses
Educators Across Tennessee Are Back On The COVID-19 Vaccine Priority List. Phase 1-b Includes Teachers And Childcare Workers With About 100,000 People Total.
Read moreEducators Across Tennessee Are Back On The COVID-19 Vaccine Priority List. Phase 1-b Includes Teachers And Childcare Workers With About 100,000 People Total.
Read moreA Shelby County Health Department Volunteer May Have Stolen Multiple Doses Of The COVID-19 Vaccine While Another Volunteer Administered The Vaccine To Children.
Read moreOn Wednesday, The State Of Tennessee Decided To Lift Restrictions On Visiting Long-Term Care Facilities, Such As Nursing Homes.
Read moreTennessee Will No Longer Send The COVID-19 Vaccine To The Shelby County Health Department (SCHD) For Allocation After A State Investigation Revealed Mismanagement And Waste Of More Than 2,400 Vaccine Doses This Month.
Read moreHamilton County Officials Have Confirmed The U.K. Variant Of COVID-19 Is Spreading Through The Area Just As They Have Chosen To Extend Vaccine Eligibility.
Read moreTennessee K-12 Teachers Statewide Can Schedule Appointments Beginning Monday To Get Their COVID-19 Vaccinations. A New Phase Of Vaccinations Was Announced Tuesday By The State Health Department, Including Teachers, Child Care Staff And Tennesseans 65 And Older.
Read moreWhite House Announces COVID-19 Task Force That Includes Two Tennesseeans as Residents Question Vaccine Equity And State Begins Investigation Into Nearly 1,000 Lost Doses In Knox County.
Read moreHamilton County Health Department Has New First And Second Dose COVID-19 Vaccination Appointments Available For Residents In The Eligible Phases.
Read moreOver Course Of The Next Three Weeks, Tennessee Is Expecting To See A 15% Bump To Its Allotment Of COVID-19 Vaccines. That Would Be 13,000 Additional Vaccines Per Week.
Read moreAt Current Rate Of Distribution, COVID-19 Inoculation In Tennessee And Throughout The Nation Will Take More Than 3 Years To Complete.
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