Watch the Feb. 2 Shelby County COVID-19 Task Force Briefing
The Shelby County Health Department reported 206 new coronavirus cases and nine new coronavirus-related deaths on Tuesday.
The Shelby County Health Department reported 206 new coronavirus cases and nine new coronavirus-related deaths on Tuesday.
Final walk throughs were taking place Monday as the county prepares for the first vaccination site outside Memphis.
The 376 new cases reported Monday come from 5,085 tests, giving the day a positivity rate of 7.4%.
First-dose openings are available at Appling location, too.
It has been almost 11 months since the first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Shelby County, and we are tired. Even those who want to follow all the protocols and continue the good fight are more likely to ‘slip’ now and then. It’s called human nature and surveys show that across the country, Americans are weary of the pandemic.
Despite public health experts’ pleas to get vaccinated, health care workers are among a third of reluctant Americans wanting to wait to get a COVID-19 shot.
Vaccine distribution will begin this week at Walmart locations across Shelby County, some as early as Wednesday.
The Shelby County Health Department reported 225 new coronavirus cases and 11 virus-related deaths Sunday, Jan. 31.
After being laid off from her writing job, Sami Harvey used her newfound free time to rack up the 200 hours of training need to become a certified rehabilitator and open her own nonprofit, Out of the Woods Wildlife Rescue & Rehab.
Since March, Shelby County Health Department has reported 82,428 total coronavirus cases and 1,254 deaths, classifying 77,021 cases as inactive/recovered.
J&J said its vaccine works consistently in a broad range of people: A third of participants were over age 60, and more than 40% had other illnesses putting them at risk of severe COVID-19, including obesity, diabetes and HIV.
Issues still vexing at Pipkin, but the road to vaccine has been so long, few giving up. Related story: Third day goes smoothly at Appling vaccination site
The city auto inspection station on Appling City Cove bustled with volunteers Friday, three days into giving second doses of the COVID-19 vaccine. Those scheduled for vaccinations were urged to come no more than an hour before their scheduled times.
Tennesseans will be vaccinated against COVID-19 faster beginning early next week after President Joe Biden announced a massive purchase of doses, an increased weekly allocation to states and other moves to manage the pandemic.
The 270 new coronavirus cases come from 2,837 tests, giving the day a positivity rate of 10.5%.
SCS students won’t go back to school on Feb. 8.
Eleven Walmart stores are participating in Shelby County.
People are asked to not come hours early and have proof of their appointment, but the lines were long once again at the Pipkin Building on Thursday.
Starting Monday, fans, students and cheerleaders in Tennessee once again will be able to support their favorite teams in person.
Appointments at big-box stores will be made through the Health Department.
The location is expected to open late next week.
As of Jan. 26, just over 6% of people in Tennessee have received one vaccine dose versus 2.76% in Shelby County.
According to the latest data available from the Shelby County Health Department, more than 50,000 people have been vaccinated against the novel coronavirus.
South Africa strain shows power of mutation against protective forces of two approved vaccines being deployed around the world.
Capacity at Pipkin doubled Wednesday; late in the day, the lines were running smoothly.