NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Supreme Court on Tuesday hit pause again on a death row inmate’s scheduled execution because of the COVID-19 pandemic. In an order, the justices wrote that Oscar Smith’s execution, which was slated to happen Feb. 4, will be stayed pending the court’s further order “because of the multiple issues caused by the continuing COVID-19 pandemic.” Smith, 70, initially had been scheduled to die last June for the 1989 slayings of his estranged wife, Judy Lynn Smith, and her two sons from a previous marriage, Chad and Jason Burnett, in Nashville. The Supreme Court had ordered a delay until February because of the new coronavirus.