On behalf of all the public health workers in Tennessee, we say THANK YOU @BlueAngels for recognizing us and other health care staff who have worked tirelessly during this COVID-19 pandemic! #BlueAngels
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- "Vaccine, Vaccine, Vaccine, Vaccine! I"m begging of you please don't hesitate!" Thanks to the one and only @DollyParton for leading the way by getting a COVID-19 vaccine and encouraging others to do the same! 😍Dolly gets a dose of her own medicine. @VUMChealth
00:00 - Protect yourself. Protect your loved ones. Protect your entire community. Practice good social distancing. #COVID19 #SocialDistance
- Both Facebook and Instagram are not working this morning. What will we do?!?!? Come talk to our friends on Twitter of course! Good morning! Happy Tuesday! #FacebookDown
GIF - Good morning! This week’s Fridays Shoutouts are to those who are working tirelessly on the front lines of this COVID-19 pandemic. To the doctor’s office staff, hospital staff, nurses and physicians...we say THANK YOU! Your work is appreciated and does not go unnoticed. #COVID19
- The COVID-19 case count for Tennessee is now 505 as of March 22, 2020. For more information and age range, go to: tn.gov/health/cedep/n…. For questions, call the COVID-19 Public Information Line at (833) 556-2476. #COVID19
- The response to #COVID19 is truly a team effort. We want to publicly thank the amazing student volunteers at the @BelmontUniv and the @MTSUNews Schools of Nursing for helping staff one of our call centers! They are trained by TDH employees and are receiving real world experience.
- More than 11,000 COVID-19 tests were administered this weekend thanks to the dedicated staff at our great local health departments and the @TNMilitaryDept!! Way to go Tennessee! Don't Forget: WASH YOUR HANDS.
00:00 - Below is a collective list of alternative emergency numbers to use. Please share with your loved ones and neighbors.
- The #COVID19 case count for Tennessee is now 615 as of March 23, including two deaths. Improvements in our tracking process has changed figures for some counties so their numbers are lower than those in yesterday’s report. For more information, go to: tn.gov/health/cedep/n…
- Good morning! Happy Friday! This week’s Friday Shoutouts are dedicated to all the amazing grocery store workers who are continuing to stock the shelves with items Tennesseans need as they practice good physical distancing at home. Thank you! We appreciate each one of you!
- The COVID-19 case count for Tennessee is now 52 as of March 16, 2020. The age range of cases is 11 to 82 years old. For more information, go to: tn.gov/health/cedep/n… #COVID19
- Good morning! Today’s Friday Shoutouts go to laboratory staff across Tennessee, including our very own state lab located in Nashville, for their incredible efforts and countless hours they’ve worked during this COVID-19 pandemic.
- This week’s Friday Shoutouts are dedicated to all the amazing teachers! During the #COVID19 pandemic, we’ve heard stories of many teachers finding innovative and unique ways to continue educating their students while we all practice good physical distancing. Thank you!


















