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AC Courthouse closed after UT Ag Extension employee tests positive for COVID-19

Posted at 12:11 pm March 23, 2020
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The Anderson County Courthouse in Clinton is closed today (Monday, March 23) after an employee in the University of Tennessee Agriculture Extension Office tested positive for the COVID-19 virus on Sunday.

Anderson County Mayor Terry Frank was notified of the positive diagnosis late Sunday afternoon, a press release said.

Monday’s closure only affects the Courthouse, and it is not a full closure of county government operations. Other county government offices—for example, the Jolley Building, old DARC building (on Emory Valley Road in Oak Ridge), the Animal Shelter, and the recycling center—will continue to operate with modifications in place, according to guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee, and the Tennessee Department of Health, the press release said. Visit www.anderson-county.com for up to date information on operations.

The one-day closure will give Anderson County’s Buildings and Grounds team time to disinfect the building more heavily than what is already being done, the press release said.

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Filed Under: Anderson County, Anderson County, COVID-19, Government, Health, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Courthouse, COVID-19

COVID-19 cases rise to 505 in Tenn.; Loudon reports first case

Posted at 3:49 pm March 22, 2020
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Note: This story was updated at 4:40 p.m.

The number of COVID-19 cases in Tennessee rose to 505 on Sunday, a 36 percent increase from Saturday, when the total was 371.

The first case was reported in Loudon County south of Anderson County on Sunday. Cases have previously been reported in Anderson County and four surrounding counties: Campbell, Knox, Roane, and Scott.

About 50 percent of COVID-19 cases continues to be among patients who are 21 to 40 years old.

About 47 percent of cases are in three Nashville-area counties: Davidson (167), Sumner (22), and Williamson (48).

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Government, Health, State Tagged With: COVID-19, Tennessee

Lee: Dine-in prohibited at restaurants, gyms must close

Posted at 1:04 pm March 22, 2020
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An order from Tennessee Governor Bill Lee on Sunday prohibits eating inside restaurants and requires gyms and fitness centers to temporarily close.

The executive order is in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The order, Executive Order 17, said restaurants, bars, and similar businesses that serve food and drinks must sell food only through drive-throughs or take-outs, or by delivery.

Businesses may sell alcohol by take-out or delivery when customers buy food. But the alcohol must be in closed containers and served only to customers who are 21 years old or older.

The measures are meant to help families, businesses, and the food supply chain. Lee’s office said.

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Filed Under: Business, COVID-19, Front Page News, Government, Health, State, Top Stories Tagged With: bars, Bill Lee, COVID-19, executive order, fitness centers, gyms, restaurants

COVID-19 count up to 371 as Roane, Scott report first cases

Posted at 3:19 pm March 21, 2020
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Note: This story was last updated at 2 p.m. March 22.

The number of COVID-19 cases in Tennessee increased to 371 on Saturday, up from 228 on Friday, as Roane County and Scott County reported their first cases.

That’s a 63 percent increase from Friday to Saturday. It followed a 48 percent increase from Thursday to Friday and a 57 percent increase from Wednesday to Thursday.

Anderson County reported its first case of the contagious respiratory illness on Thursday.

The list published by the Tennessee Department of Health at 2 p.m. Central time on Saturday included two cases in Scott County and one case in Roane County. No additional information was immediately available about the three cases.

Cases in Knox County and Campbell County were reported earlier.

There are now COVID-19 cases in 33 of Tennessee’s 95 counties. The largest number of cases is still in Davidson County, which includes Nashville. There are 140 cases there, or about 38 percent of the state’s total. That’s up from 101 cases on Friday.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Front Page News, Government, Health, Roane County Tagged With: COVID-19, Roane County, Tennessee

Council has special meeting Monday to discuss COVID-19

Posted at 11:03 am March 21, 2020
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The Oak Ridge City Council will have a special meeting at noon Monday to discuss how the city is handling and addressing the new coronavirus, or COVID-19.

The special meeting will be in the Oak Ridge Municipal Building Courtroom.

To help residents watch the meeting, the meeting will be broadcast on Comcast Channel 12 and will be streamed live by the city at www.oakridgetn.gov/councilstreaming.aspx. The meeting will also be audio- and video-recorded and posted on the city’s website as soon as possible after the meeting, a press release said.

“Due to the Centers for Disease Control advisory of limiting gatherings of 10 or more individuals, the city would encourage residents to watch the meeting through one of the methods provided above,” the press release said.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Front Page News, Government, Health, Top Stories Tagged With: coronavirus, COVID-19, Oak Ridge City Council, special meeting, Tennessee Department of Health

City Hall, Library, Rec Center closing

Posted at 5:15 pm March 20, 2020
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The Oak Ridge Municipal Building will be closed starting Monday, and the Public Library and Recreation Center will close Saturday evening (tomorrow, March 21). Those were among the changes announced Friday by Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Here is the latest update, which includes changes from an announcement earlier this week. The public health situation can change rapidly, so any of the following conditions could change.

MUNICIPAL BUILDING

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Front Page News, Government, Health, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: COVID-19, Mark Watson, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Municipal Building, Public Library, Recreation Center

COVID-19 cases rise to 228 in Tennessee

Posted at 3:34 pm March 20, 2020
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Note: This story was updated at 3:50 p.m.

The number of COVID-19 cases in Tennessee rose to 228 on Friday, up from 154 on Thursday. The new total includes the first confirmed case in Anderson County.

The number of cases increased about 48 percent from Thursday to Friday.

The 48 percent jump from Thursday to Friday followed a 57 percent increase from Wednesday to Thursday. That increase, the largest day-to-day increase, was due to more tests being available, said Lisa Piercey, commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Health.

The contagious respiratory illness, which can be lethal, is now reported in 26 of Tennessee’s 95 counties, up from 17 counties on Thursday. Besides Anderson County, Blount County is reporting its first new case.

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

Changes in access to city facilities, services in response to COVID-19

Posted at 1:43 pm March 20, 2020
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Oak Ridge municipal services and access to facilities have been affected by the city’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic. All board and commission meetings have been canceled for now. The Oak Ridge Public Library, Civic Center, and Recreation Center remain open for now, but there have been some changes. The Animal Shelter is temporarily closed to the public.

The public health situation can change rapidly, so any of the following conditions could change.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Government, Health, Oak Ridge Tagged With: COVID-19, municipal services, Oak Ridge

ORAU, ORISE permit some work from home

Posted at 12:30 pm March 20, 2020
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Part of the ORAU campus in central Oak Ridge is pictured above on May 29, 2017. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

ORAU and ORISE—which work for more than 20 different federal agencies, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention—are allowing employees to work from home when possible.

ORAU and ORISE have authorized executives and directors to approve work from home for employees who are able to perform their job responsibilities at home, such as office workers.

Some employees will be required to report to work to continue operations, including in some laboratories, in information technology for computer support, and for security, for example.

ORAU is Oak Ridge Associated Universities, and ORISE is Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education.

The work-from-home authorization was implemented this week, and ORAU and ORISE don’t have final numbers of the numbers of employees who are or will be working from home.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Federal, Government, Health, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, coronavirus, COVID-19, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education, ORAU, ORISE, work from home

So far, about half of Tennessee’s COVID-19 patients are 21-40 years old

Posted at 11:53 am March 20, 2020
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As of Thursday, about half of the 154 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Tennessee were diagnosed in people between 21-40 years old, according to numbers published by the Tennessee Department of Health.

The highest number of cases, 43, were confirmed in people 21 to 30 years old, the data said. That’s about 28 percent of cases.

The next-highest number of cases, 32, were confirmed in people 31-40 years old, the health department said. That’s about 21 percent of cases.

Together, those two age groups account for 75 cases, or about 49 percent of the total.

There is a smaller number of cases, 24, or about 16 percent, in the 41- to 50-year-old age group.

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

COVID-19 confirmed in Anderson County

Posted at 3:28 pm March 19, 2020
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The first case of COVID-19 has been confirmed in Anderson County, according to the office of Mayor Terry Frank.

The Anderson County Health Department told Frank and Steve Payne, director of the Emergency Management Agency, about the first confirmed diagnosis.

According to the Health Department, the patient has self-isolated and the Health Department is currently engaged in education and tracing the person’s contacts. The Anderson County Health Department cannot release any further information about the patient, including a more precise location within Anderson County, a press release said.

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Filed Under: Anderson County, COVID-19, Front Page News, Government, Health, Health, Slider Tagged With: Anderson County, Anderson County Health Department, coronavirus, COVID-19, Steve Payne, Tennessee Department of Health, Terry Frank

Number of COVID-19 cases jumps to 154 in Tennessee

Posted at 3:18 pm March 19, 2020
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Image courtesy Tennessee Department of Health/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Note: After this story was published, the first COVID-19 case was confirmed in Anderson County.

This story was last updated at 11:55 p.m.

The number of COVID-19 cases in Tennessee jumped to 154 on Thursday, up from 98 on Wednesday.

That’s a 57 percent increase in one day, the largest day-to-day increase. The increase is due to more tests being available, said Lisa Piercey, commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Health.

There are 15 hospitalizations but no deaths, Piercey said.

The contagious respiratory illness is now in 17 counties, but about half of the cases are in Davidson County, which includes Nashville, in Middle Tennessee.

The total number of cases could be higher because there could be cases that have not yet been reported to the Tennessee Department of Health, which releases its state total at 2 p.m. each day. For example, a COVID-19 case confirmed in Anderson County on Thursday afternoon is not yet included in the state total.

Piercey said the state is still struggling to get some supplies in some areas, particularly personal protective equipment, but there are efforts that could help supply items like masks, according to Tennessee Governor Bill Lee.

For screening for testing, the state is giving priority to health care workers, people over 65 years old, and those who are hospitalized.

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

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