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The Tennessee Department of Health said all nursing homes and facilities have completed both doses of vaccinations. Author: Amelia Young (WBIR) Updated: 10:37 PM EST March 4, 2021
KNOX COUNTY, Tenn. COVID-19 took a toll on nursing homes during the pandemic, after around 2,700 resident deaths across Tennessee. However, the vaccine is quickly working to turn that around.
The Tennessee Department of Health said all nursing homes and facilities have completed both doses of vaccinations.
For Knox County, nursing homes saw record-high cases and deaths in January, but they ve since declined. Data shows cases have dropped 55 percent and that deaths have dropped roughly 70 percent.
Documents filed in Natrona County District Court detail a violent incident in which a man allegedly held a woman against her will and slit his own wrists before eventually calling 911 and blaming it on her.
Charles Leroy Allen Denney II is charged with felonious restraint and strangulation of a household member according to documents filed in Natrona County District Court this week. The charges carry a total of up to 15 years behind bars if he s convicted.
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According to an affidavit of probable cause, someone phoned the police at roughly 11:45 p.m. February 6 after a woman showed up at their door covered in blood. Court documents state the woman said Denney slit his wrists in a Conwell Street residence.
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Gov. Lee signs order to lift state restrictions at nursing homes starting Sunday
Some long-term care facilities must still follow federal restrictions from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services; they can also implement their own rules. Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 7:16 PM PST February 28, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Gov. Bill Lee on Friday signed executive orders that will end state visitation restrictions at nursing homes and long-term care facilities starting Sunday.
The governor also signed orders that will extend other COVID-19 regulations imposed by Tennessee s limited state of emergency through April 28.
“Our state’s COVID-19 numbers continue to improve thanks to efficient vaccine distribution and efforts to protect our most vulnerable citizens,” Gov. Lee said. “I have authorized continuation of a limited state of emergency through April 28th in order to keep critical healthcare deregulation in place and ensure continued fed