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Tennessee Senate Republicans write letter urging everyone to get COVID-19 vaccine


Clarksville Now
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – With COVID-19 hospitalizations and deaths surging in parts of the country where vaccination rates are low, Republican members of the Tennessee Senate released a letter this week urging all Tennesseans to get the vaccine.
“Although we have made progress, COVID-19 is not over,” the letter reads. “There has been a recent spike in the number of cases, which includes the virus’s more contagious Delta variant. A strong majority of these cases are among those who are not vaccinated. And virtually all of those currently hospitalized with COVID-19 have not been vaccinated.”
The state of Tennessee has experienced a more than 200% increase in overall COVID-19 cases since July 1, averaging more than 700 new cases per day over the last week, according to Dr. Lisa Piercey, Commissioner for the Tennessee Department of Health, in a recent briefing. Piercey said 97% of all hospitalizations and more than 98% of deaths are r ....

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Republican Leadership And Lawmakers Sign Letter Urging Tennesseans To Get Vaccinated


Republican Leadership And Lawmakers Sign Letter Urging Tennesseans To Get Vaccinated
Tuesday, July 27, 2021
Republican members of the Tennessee Senate released a letter on Monday touting the importance of COVID-19 vaccines and urging all Tennesseans to get the vaccine. Recent national news coverage has painted an inaccurate picture of the approach Tennessee state government is taking towards the vaccine. The Senators signing the letter hope to correct the record and leave no doubt about where they stand.
 
“Although we have made progress, COVID-19 is not over,” the letter reads. “There has been a recent spike in the number of cases, which includes the virus’s more contagious delta variant.  A strong majority of these cases are among those who are not vaccinated.  And virtually all of those currently hospitalized with COVID-19 have not been vaccinated.” ....

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