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Roane County requires masks

Posted at 11:15 am November 23, 2020
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

A graph shows the number of new COVID-19 cases in Roane County by month since the pandemic began in March. Note: The data for November is through Nov. 22, a partial month. (Graph by Oak Ridge Today)

Face masks are now required in Roane County to help reduce the spread of COVID-19.

Roane County Executive Ron Woody announced the mask mandate on Monday morning. It is effective immediately.

“I hope this community will take this order without causing more divisions among our citizens,” Woody said. He hopes no law enforcement will be needed.

The west end of Oak Ridge is in Roane County, although most of the city’s residents live in Anderson County.

Roane County’s cases and deaths have risen during the past month, Woody said. Roane County has reported almost four times as many COVID-19 deaths so far this month, 15, than in the previous high month—four in September. The county has reported more new cases so far this month, 717, than in the previous high month—543 in October.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Front Page News, Government, Health, Roane County, Top Stories Tagged With: COVID-19, COVID-19 cases, face covering, face mask, mask mandate, positivity rate, Roane County, Ron Woody, Tennessee Department of Health

Schools ask people to wear masks, maintain distances

Posted at 1:38 pm November 21, 2020
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

In a letter last week, Oak Ridge Schools officials asked people to wear masks, maintain physical distances from people who live outside their home, and wash their hands.

There has been a recent surge in COVID-19 cases among students and staff members in Oak Ridge Schools. The surge began after fall break, although it’s not clear if the two events are connected.

On Monday, the school system returned middle school students to alternating schedules as the number of students who have to be quarantined increases. High school students remain on the alternating schedules, and elementary and preschool students continue with classes five days per week.

In their letter, school officials said they were asking the community to do what the students and teachers are doing to stay healthy in order to maintain and increase educational and extracurricular activities.

“Wear your mask, social distance, wash your hands, and understand that activities you participate in outside of the school day can easily jeopardize our ability to continue in-person education,” the letter said.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Education, Front Page News, Health, K-12 Tagged With: COVID-19, COVID-19 cases, masks, Oak Ridge Schools

City: Watson feeling better, reported mild COVID symptoms

Posted at 12:47 pm November 21, 2020
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Mark Watson

Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson is feeling better, and his COVID-19 symptoms remained mild all week, a spokesperson said Friday.

Watson learned a week ago that he had tested positive for COVID-19.

The city manager worked remotely this past week, Oak Ridge spokesperson Lauren Gray said. He will continue to work from home at the beginning of next week and will be off for the Thanksgiving holiday at the end of the week.

The city has urged residents to use caution during the holiday season as the positivity rate remains high; wastewater testing shows the disease is present across the city; and new cases, hospitalizations, and deaths grow to record-setting levels in Anderson County, Tennessee, and the United States.

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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

Roane reports seven COVID deaths in three days

Posted at 12:17 pm November 20, 2020
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

This graph shows COVID-19 deaths and hospitalizations by month in Roane County. Note: The data for November is through Nov. 19, a partial month. (Graph by Oak Ridge Today)

Seven COVID-19 deaths were reported in three days in Roane County, according to state data.

The seven deaths were reported in data published by the Tennessee Department of Health on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.

Roane County has reported 11 deaths from COVID-19 this month. That’s more than half of the county’s 21 total deaths due to COVID-19.

Anderson County has reported seven of its 25 deaths due to COVID-19 this month.

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

Charts: COVID-19 cases, deaths, hospitalizations in Anderson, Knox, Roane

Posted at 2:42 pm November 18, 2020
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

This graph shows COVID-19 deaths and hospitalizations by month in Anderson County. Note: The data for November is through Nov. 17, a partial month. (Graph by Oak Ridge Today)

We have included some charts in this story about COVID-19 cases, deaths, and hospitalizations in Anderson, Knox, and Roane counties. Here are a few more charts that we didn’t include there, with data through Tuesday, November 17.

See our earlier story here for more information.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Front Page News, Health Tagged With: Anderson County, COVID-19, Knox County, Roane County

Anderson, Roane report five more COVID deaths

Posted at 12:01 pm November 18, 2020
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This graph shows the number of COVID-19 deaths by month in Anderson, Knox, and Roane counties. Note: November is a partial month. This data is through Nov. 17. (Graph by Oak Ridge Today)

Anderson and Roane counties reported five more deaths due to COVID-19 on Tuesday, and Knox County reported another nine deaths.

November is the deadliest month for COVID-19 in all three counties, and there are about two weeks remaining in the month. Nine deaths have been reported in both Anderson and Roane counties so far this month, and 30 deaths have been reported in Knox County.

Of the five deaths reported Tuesday, two were in Anderson County, and three were in Roane County.

The nine deaths in Roane County this month are more than the eight reported in all of the previous months.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Front Page News, Health, Health, Slider Tagged With: Anderson County, COVID deaths, COVID-19, COVID-19 cases, Knox County, positivity rate, Roane County

Thirty-six COVID cases reported among students, school staff since Wednesday

Posted at 8:13 pm November 16, 2020
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A graph shows the number of COVID-19 cases in Oak Ridge Schools reported by school week since Wednesday, July 29, 2020, and continuing through Tuesday, Nov. 10. Students were on fall break for parts of weeks nine and 11, and for all of week 10. Note: Week 16 started Wednesday, Nov. 11, so it’s a partial week. (Graph by Oak Ridge Today)

Thirty-six cases of COVID-19 have been reported among students and staff members in Oak Ridge Schools since Wednesday.

It’s a drastic increase in the number of cases reported among students and staff and triple the previous weekly high of 12. The highest number of cases in one day, 11, was reported Friday.

Fourteen of the COVID-19 cases since Wednesday have been reported at Robertsville Middle School (13 students and one staff member). Nine cases have been reported at Oak Ridge High School (all students), and seven have been reported at Jefferson Middle School (also all students).

During a longer period, the past 12 days, 47 cases have been reported in Oak Ridge Schools. During that time period, the highest numbers of cases have been reported at the two middle schools: 16 at RMS and 12 at JMS. The third-highest number of cases, 11, was reported at ORHS.

The increase in cases among middle school students, in particular, occurred after they returned to class five days per week on Monday, November 2. The most significant surge also started after Halloween. But it’s not clear if the events are connected. Oak Ridge Schools Superintendent Bruce Borchers has said about 80 percent of confirmed COVID-19 cases have been exposed to the virus outside of school, according to information provided by parents.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Education, Front Page News, Health, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: COVID-19, Jefferson Middle School, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, Robertsville Middle School

State reports almost 8,000 new COVID cases, county almost 100

Posted at 4:19 pm November 16, 2020
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Tennessee reported record highs of almost 8,000 new cases of COVID-19 across the state on Monday, and Anderson County reported a record high of almost 100 new cases.

The Tennessee Department of Health reported 7,951 new cases of COVID-19 across the state on Monday afternoon, and Anderson County reported 93. Both are record highs and far above what is normal, in the range of at least twice as high or more, compared to most previous peaks.

Filed Under: COVID-19, Front Page News, Health, Health, Slider Tagged With: Anderson County, COVID-19, Tennessee

Halfway through, November has most COVID deaths in Anderson, Roane

Posted at 12:59 pm November 16, 2020
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

This graph shows COVID-19 deaths and hospitalizations by month in Anderson County. Note: The data for November is through Nov. 15, a partial month. (Graph by Oak Ridge Today)

More COVID-19 deaths were reported in Anderson and Roane counties during the first two weeks of November than in any previous month. That means, with two weeks remaining, November is already the worst month of the pandemic for deaths in both counties.

If current trends continue, there could also be more hospitalizations this month than in any previous month in both counties.

Anderson County reported four more deaths due to COVID-19 between Friday and Sunday, and five since Wednesday. The county has had six more hospitalizations in the past seven days.

Roane County reported four more deaths since Tuesday and seven additional hospitalizations.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Front Page News, Health, Health, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, COVID-19, COVID-19 cases, COVID-19 deaths, Knox County, Roane County

November already tied for deadliest month for COVID-19

Posted at 12:33 pm November 14, 2020
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

A chart of COVID-19 cases, deaths, and hospitalizations in Anderson County since March. Note: November is a partial month. (Chart by Oak Ridge Today)

In less than two weeks, November is already tied for deadliest month for COVID-19 in Anderson County, and if current trends continue, the county could have the most hospitalizations this month.

Since Tuesday, Anderson and Roane counties have reported six deaths and nine hospitalizations.

By Friday, five deaths due to COVID-19 had been reported in Anderson County in the first 13 days of November, according to data from the Tennessee Department of Health. That means November is already tied for September as deadliest month.

Three of the deaths were reported between Wednesday and Friday.

There have been 10 hospitalizations in Anderson County since November 1. That’s already tied with October, the second-worst month, and on track to surpass July, the worst month for hospitalizations. There were 16 COVID-19 hospitalizations in Anderson County in July.

Three of the new hospitalizations were reported Thursday.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Front Page News, Health, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, COVID-19, deaths, hospitalizations, Knox County, positivity rate, Roane County, Tennessee, Tennessee Department of Health

City manager tests positive for COVID-19

Posted at 10:36 am November 14, 2020
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Mark Watson

Oak Ridge City Manager Mark Watson learned on Friday that he had tested positive for COVID-19.

The positive result came after a test on Saturday, City of Oak Ridge spokesperson Lauren Gray said.

She said Watson has mild symptoms and no fever; he is just tired.

It’s unclear when and where he was exposed to the virus.

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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 Schools reports 11 COVID cases in one day

Posted at 5:47 pm November 13, 2020
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

A graph shows the number of COVID-19 cases in Oak Ridge Schools reported by school week since Wednesday, July 29, 2020. Students were on fall break for parts of weeks nine and 11, and for all of week 10. Note: Week 16 started Wednesday, Nov. 11, so it’s a partial week. (Graph by Oak Ridge Today)

Oak Ridge Schools reported 11 new cases of COVID-19 on Friday, a record high.

That’s almost as many cases reported in one day as has been reported in each of the previous two weeks. Twelve cases were reported in each of the last two weeks.

Twenty-three new cases have been reported since Wednesday, according to an Oak Ridge Today tally.

With the new cases, the school system has reported 56 cases of COVID-19 since October 21. The surge started after fall break, although it’s not clear if the two events are connected.

The new cases reported Friday included four students at Oak Ridge High School, three students at Jefferson Middle School, three students at Robertsville Middle School, and a staff member at Woodland Elementary School.

Recently, the most cases, 11, have been reported among Jefferson Middle School students. Those 11 cases were reported in nine days, since Thursday, November 5.

In that same time, the second-highest number of cases, nine, were reported among Robertsville Middle School students.

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Filed Under: COVID-19, Education, Front Page News, Health, Health, K-12, Slider Tagged With: Bruce Borchers, COVID-19, COVID-19 cases, Glenwood Elementary School, Jefferson Middle School, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Schools, Robertsville Middle School, Woodland Elementary School

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