According to state officials, only 34 percent of Tennesseans who qualify for the COVID Funeral Assistance Program have applied.
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Motlow plans vaccination day
In partnership with the Lincoln County Health Department, Motlow State Community College will host a COVID-19 vaccination day at its Fayetteville campus on Friday, April 30.
Vaccinations now available to all Moore residents 16 and older
COVID vaccinations are now wide open in Lynchburg and the Moore County Health Department will extend hours to accommodate.
Tennessee moves into next risk-based vaccine phase on Monday
Tennessee will move into the next risk-based vaccine phase on Monday. No word yet on when the vaccine will be available to all those 55 and older.
State health department confirms two cases of COVID-19 variant in Tennessee
Tennessee Department of Health officials confirmed that the new COVID-19 variant named B.1.1.7 had made it's way four hours northeast of Lynchburg to Blountville located near Knoxville. Two cases were confirmed and both individuals were being quarantined.
State updates Tennessee’s COVID-19 Vaccination Plan
Parents of high-risk kids as well as local jailers and correctional officers will want to pay particular attention to changes made to the state vaccination plan last week.
COVID-19 Snapshot: What you need to know this week
As of today, Moore County has 20 new COVID cases and will not receive a shipment of vaccine this week.
Citizen vaccinations begin in Moore County
The Moore County Health Department will be open on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. offering COVID-19 vaccination to any Moore County citizen aged 75 or older.
MCHS Athletic Director: Immediate households can attend Raiders games, everyone should tune in remotely
MCHS officials announced this week that Raider sporting events will now be closed to all spectators except immediate family.
Motlow adds thermal temp scanners to Moore County campus
Motlow State continues to innovate to keep it's faculty, staff, and students safe. They recently added no-contact temperature scanners on the Moore County campus.