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Governor recommends keeping schools closed through end of school year

Posted at 4:57 pm April 15, 2020
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Bill Lee

Note: This story was last updated at 6:40 p.m.

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee has recommended that schools in the state remain closed through the end of the school year.

Lee announced the recommendation during a Wednesday afternoon press conference about the COVID-19 pandemic.

School districts will have the flexibility to carry out critical year-end activities and to start preparing for next year, the governor said.

Tennessee Department of Education Commissioner Penny Schwinn said she appreciated the governor’s recommendation to keep schools closed through the end of the school year in order to protect the health and safety of all Tennesseans.

Schwinn said schools will open next year, and students will enter new grades.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Education, Front Page News, Government, Health, K-12, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Bill Lee, COVID-19, Penny Schwinn, school year, schools, Tennessee, Tennessee Department of Education

Governor announces free COVID-19 testing

Posted at 3:13 pm April 15, 2020
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Bill Lee

Note: This story was last updated at 6:55 p.m.

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee on Wednesday announced that free COVID-19 testing will be available to any Tennessee resident, regardless of whether they have the traditional symptoms: fever, cough, and difficulty breathing.

It’s a significant expansion of what the state has been doing, including of the testing criteria and testing sites and dates, said Tennessee Department of Health Commissioner Dr. Lisa Piercey. She said access is being expanded to the uninsured.

“If you think you need a test, we will test you,” Piercey said during a Wednesday afternoon press conference about the COVID-19 pandemic. “Our clinical understanding of COVID-19 is changing rapidly, and we need every Tennessean who isn’t feeling well, even outside of the traditional COVID-19 symptoms of cough, fever, or difficulty breathing, to come out and get tested.”

Lee said those who might want to get tested include those who aren’t feeling well and those who have come into contact with someone who has had COVID-19.

“We need every Tennesseean who isn’t feeling well to understand that they have access to testing,” Lee said. “When in doubt, get a test.”

COVID-19 is a contagious respiratory illness that can be deadly.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Front Page News, Government, Health, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Bill Lee, coronavirus, COVID-19, COVID-19 testing, COVID-19 tests, drive-through testing, Lisa Piercey, TEMA, Tennessee, Tennessee Department of Health, Tennessee Emergency Management Agency, Tennessee National Guard, testing swabs

Drive-through testing starts for COVID-19

Posted at 1:38 pm April 15, 2020
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Free drive-through testing for COVID-19 started Wednesday morning, April 15, 2020, in the Oak Ridge High School parking lot. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

Note: This story was last updated at 2:55 p.m.

Drive-through testing for COVID-19 started Wednesday morning in Oak Ridge.

The free testing is being offered by the City of Oak Ridge and Kroger Health. It’s scheduled from Wednesday, April 15, to Friday, April 17, in the Oak Ridge High School parking lot near Oak Ridge Turnpike.

Before testing began Wednesday morning, about 200 appointments had been scheduled over a three-day period, the City of Oak Ridge said.

Up to 250 people can be tested at the drive-through station each day. You do not need to be an Oak Ridge citizen to get tested, the city said.

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Filed Under: Anderson County, Business, COVID-19, Front Page News, Government, Health, Health, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: Anderson County Health Department, City of Oak Ridge, COVID-19, drive-through testing, Kroger Health, Lauren Gray, Oak Ridge

Updated: Governor extends ‘stay at home’ order to April 30

Posted at 4:44 pm April 13, 2020
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Source: State of Tennessee

Note: This story was last updated at 1:45 p.m. April 14.

Tennessee Governor Bill Lee on Monday said he will extend the state’s “stay at home order” through Thursday, April 30.

The order, issued Thursday, April 2, had been scheduled to expire at 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, April 14, but it has been extended for 16 days. The order requires Tennessee residents to stay at home unless they are carrying out essential activities. (You can learn more about essential businesses and services in the image above and on this website page.)

The order was extended to the end of the month in cooperation with guidance from the White House, Lee said during a press conference broadcast online on Monday afternoon. The governor’s updated executive order is available here.

Tennessee has had more than 10 days of single-digit growth, rather than double-digit growth, in the number of COVID-19 cases, Lee said, calling the trend encouraging.

“We’re not out of the woods yet, and it could be some time,” Lee said. “But it is clear that the actions that we take at the state, combined with the local level—most importantly with the determination of our citizens and the bravery of our first responders and our health care workers on the front lines—those efforts have saved countless lives across Tennessee, and for that we are thankful.”

The governor’s new executive order, Executive Order 27, extends temporary social distancing and the stay-at-home provisions of previous executive orders that, among other things:

  • prohibited social gatherings of 10 or more people;
  • told restaurants, bars, and similar food and drink establishments to offer take-out or delivery options only;
  • directed gyms and fitness or exercise centers to temporarily close and suspend in-person services;
  • restricted visitation in nursing homes, retirement homes, and long-term care or assisted-living facilities; and
  • applied to close-contact personal services and entertainment and recreational gathering venues.

The “stay at home” order has been in place as Tennessee, like other states and countries around the world, tries to reduce the spread of COVID-19, a contagious respiratory illness that can be deadly.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Front Page News, Government, Government, Health, Slider, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Bill Lee, COVID-19, safer at home, social distancing, Stay at Home, Tennessee, unemployment

City Council has virtual meeting today

Posted at 10:51 am April 13, 2020
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The Oak Ridge City Council will conduct its regular meeting today (Monday, April 13) as a virtual meeting.

The meeting is being conducted virtually because of the executive orders issued by Tennessee Governor Bill Lee and Oak Ridge Mayor Warren Gooch that require state and city residents to stay home unless they are carrying out essential activities because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The virtual meeting means that City Council members will participate electronically through audio and video conferencing. It will be streamed online on the city’s website and broadcast simultaneously on Comcast Channel 12.

The meeting will start at 7 p.m. Monday, April 13. Residents are asked to watch the meeting through one of the methods provided above, a press release said. The Oak Ridge Municipal Building will not be open to the public.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Government, Health, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: COVID-19, Oak Ridge City Council, virtual meeting

City, Kroger Health to offer drive-through COVID-19 testing

Posted at 4:53 pm April 10, 2020
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The City of Oak Ridge and Kroger Health will host free drive-through testing for COVID-19 in Oak Ridge on Wednesday, April 15; Thursday, April 16; and Thursday, April 17, 2020, at the Oak Ridge High School parking lot. (Photo courtesy City of Oak Ridge)

The City of Oak Ridge and Kroger Health will host free drive-through testing for COVID-19 in Oak Ridge next week.

The testing will be offered on Wednesday, April 15; Thursday, April 16; and Friday, April 17.

On those days, people with symptoms of COVID-19, a contagious respiratory illness that can be deadly, can schedule an appointment through Kroger Health to be screened at the Oak Ridge High School parking lot from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., a press release said.

“It is essential that testing be increased in order to fight this deadly virus,” Oak Ridge Mayor Warren Gooch said in the press release. “This testing will help us determine the degree of spread within the Oak Ridge community and surrounding area. Oak Ridge faces a unique challenge because we host thousands of workers and commuters to travel across our city every day.”

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Filed Under: Business, COVID-19, Front Page News, Government, Health, Health, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Slider Tagged With: City of Oak Ridge, COVID-19, drive-through testing, Kroger Health, Warren Gooch

County asks you to bring only household garbage to convenience centers, landfill

Posted at 1:48 pm April 10, 2020
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The convenience center on Warehouse Road in east Oak Ridge is pictured above on Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2019. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

Anderson County is asking you to bring only household garbage to convenience centers and the Chestnut Ridge landfill for now as the volume of waste increases while more people are staying at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The request comes as the stay-at-home order issued by Tennessee Governor Bill Lee on Thursday, April 2, remains in effect through at least Tuesday, April 14.

In a press release, Geoff Trabalka, supervisor of Anderson County Solid Waste Management, said many residents have extra time because of the stay-at-home order, and some are trying to make the most of that extra time by cleaning homes, making repairs, and working in yards, among other activities.

“All of these activities produce a large quantity of added material to the waste stream,” the press release said. “In the last two weeks, Anderson County has seen an extreme increase in waste being brought to its convenience centers, and to the Chestnut Ridge Landfill, particularly on Saturdays. This has raised the volume of garbage being hauled to 1.5 to 2 times the normal volume. Yard waste and bulk waste items like furniture and appliances are a great portion of that increase.”

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Filed Under: Anderson County, COVID-19, Front Page News, Government, Health Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Solid Waste Management, Bill Lee, Chestnut Ridge Landfill, convenience center, COVID-19, garbage, Geoff Trabalka, stay at home order

First COVID-19 death reported in Anderson County

Posted at 10:54 am April 9, 2020
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Note: This story was updated at 11:20 a.m.

The Tennessee Department of Health on Wednesday reported the first death of a COVID-19 patient in Anderson County.

No information has been released about the patient.

“My thoughts and prayers are with the friends and family of the individual who succumbed to COVID-19,” Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank said. “I had sincerely hoped we would not have suffered a death in our community, and I am deeply sorry for that individual.”

COVID-19 is a contagious respiratory illness that can be deadly.

Frank said testing continues to increase, but the positive results seem to have stabilized. Anderson County held at 10 cases for seven days (March 31-April 6) and ticked up by one to 11 cases on April 7, even as testing continued to climb, Frank said.

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Filed Under: Anderson County, COVID-19, Front Page News, Government, Health, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, COVID-19, Tennessee Department of Health, Terry Frank

Oak Ridge adopts state ‘stay at home’ order

Posted at 3:13 pm April 8, 2020
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Warren Gooch

Oak Ridge Mayor Warren Gooch issued an executive order Thursday afternoon that adopts the state “stay at home” executive order issued a few hours earlier by Tennessee Governor Bill Lee. The order, Executive Order 23, requires Tennessee residents to stay home unless they are engaging in an activity that is considered essential.

Mayor Gooch urged Oak Ridgers to stay at home except to carry out essential activities. 

“It is time for all of us to stay home, starve the virus, save lives, and support local businesses for your essential activities,” Gooch said. “Stay positive and remember, we are in this together, and we will win this war against an invisible enemy.” 

The city’s local state of emergency ordinance implemented on March 23 regarding COVID-19 has been updated to adopt the new executive order, a press release said. The local state of emergency was declared in order to prevent the spread of, and to facilitate the containment of, the COVID-19 disease, the press release said.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Front Page News, Government, Health, Oak Ridge Tagged With: Bill Lee, COVID-19, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge, state of emergency, Stay at Home, Tennessee, Warren Gooch

COVID-19 cases pass 4,000 in Tennessee

Posted at 1:17 pm April 8, 2020
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Graph courtesy Ken Mayes (used with permission)

Note This story was last updated at 2:05 p.m

The number of COVID-19 cases in Tennessee passed 4,000 on Tuesday.

The Tennessee Department of Health reported 4,138 cases on Tuesday afternoon, with 72 deaths and 408 hospitalizations.

The number of cases in Anderson County increased by one to 11, after being at 10 for seven days. There have been no deaths in Anderson County due to COVID-19.

Knox County, which includes Knoxville, had 143 cases and three deaths, according to the state totals on Tuesday afternoon.

COVID-19 is a contagious respiratory illness that can be deadly.

The Tennessee Department of Health reported that 466 patients have recovered from COVID-19 in Tennessee. The Tennessee Department of Health publishes the state case totals at 2 p.m. Central time each day.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Front Page News, Government, Health, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, coronavirus, COVID-19, Knox County, Tennessee, Tennessee Department of Health

Six of 10 COVID-19 patients in Anderson County have recovered, mayor says

Posted at 5:31 pm April 5, 2020
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Six of the 10 confirmed COVID-19 patients in Anderson County had recovered as of April 3 (Friday), Mayor Terry Frank said Sunday.

The number of cases in Anderson County has remained at 10 for six straight days.

There have been no deaths in Anderson County due to COVID-19, according to the local and state health departments.

Filed Under: Anderson County, COVID-19, Front Page News, Government, Health, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, COVID-19, Terry Frank

COVID-19 cases pass 3,000 in Tennessee

Posted at 12:21 pm April 4, 2020
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Graph by Ken Mayes (used with permission)

Note: This story was last updated at 3:30 p.m.

The number of COVID-19 cases in Tennessee passed 3,000 on Friday. There were 3,067 cases, with 37 deaths and 293 hospitalizations, according to the Tennessee Department of Health.

For the fourth straight day, the number of COVID-19 cases in Anderson County remained at 10.

COVID-19 is a contagious respiratory illness that can be deadly.

The 3,067 cases reported in Tennessee on Friday was about double the 1,537 reported on Sunday.

The number of deaths more than doubled in four days, up from 13 on Monday.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Front Page News, Government, Health, Health, Slider, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, coronavirus, COVID-19, Tennessee, Tennessee Department of Health

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