Community organizers go door to door to encourage residents to get the COVID-19 vaccine It s important to you know make phone calls and go to folks doors to talk about these things so they re not just hearing from you know from Facebook, said Foster. Author: Rebecca Butcher Updated: 10:15 PM CDT April 23, 2021
MEMPHIS, Tennessee Community organizers are coming together to reach out to community members who have yet to take the COVID-19 vaccine.
Health officials in Memphis have said the upcoming weeks are critical when it comes to vaccine uptake.
Community organizers took to the pavement and knocked on doors to meet Raleigh neighbors. all in an effort to encourage covid-19 vaccinations.
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Municipal mayors say more restrictive health department orders could permanently harm businesses
New Shelby County health directive in the works By Kendall Downing | December 18, 2020 at 6:06 PM CST - Updated December 18 at 6:13 PM
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Monday, the Memphis City Councilâs executive session will take up a resolution to support the issuance of a Safer At Home order by the Shelby County Health Department.
A copy of the resolution publicized Friday does not include specific details of what the order would entail. The online meeting is set for Monday at 10 a.m.
Earlier this week, Shelby County Health Department Director Alisa Haushalter said future restrictive efforts would require cooperation of elected bodies amid criticism of health department authority.