Adrian Mojica, WZTV-TV, April 21, 2022 A proposed Tennessee law would give state employees paid time off to care for children if the child is infected by COVID-19 or if the child is forced to stay home due to a …
COVID-19 infections rose again statewide and in Davidson County
Frank Gluck, The Tennessean, April 20, 2022 Confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Tennessee and Davidson County continued to edge upward last week, state figures show. According to the Tennessee Department of Health, the seven-day average of new cases across the state rose to 314 …
Moderna to file for EUA of COVID-19 shot for very young kids by April end
Staff Writer, Reuters, April 20, 2022 Moderna (MRNA.O) plans to submit an application to the U.S. health regulator for emergency use authorization (EUA) of its COVID-19 vaccine among kids between the ages of six months to five years by end of the …
Ballad Health sends final COVID-19 report Monday
Mackenzie Moore, News Channel 11, April 18, 2022 Since the beginning of the novel coronavirus pandemic, Ballad Health has spent 777 days using its Corporate Emergency Operations Center (CEOC) to report and track regional COVID-19 data. On Monday, the health …
Maury County reports 15 new COVID cases; Tennessee cases surge 25.5%
Mike Stucka, Columbia Daily Herald, April 18, 2022 New coronavirus cases leaped in Tennessee in the week ending Sunday, rising 25.5% as 2,076 cases were reported. The previous week had 1,654 new cases of the virus that causes COVID-19. Read …