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State: No Harm From Expired Vaccines

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A state health official said no harm will come to Shelby Countians who received an expired COVID-19 vaccine from the Shelby County Health Department, though the shot may be less effective.

Dr. Lisa Piercey, Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Health (TDH), said Tuesday, March 2nd, that many from the Memphis area have contacted her office recently, worried they received an expired dose of the vaccine. Piercey said many have a paper record of their vaccine from the health department that shows their shot had expired, sometimes more than two weeks before they received it.

Piercey said her office investigated, and she believes many of these instances can be linked to a clerical error by the health department. Many sheets with an expired date were printed and taken to a vaccine site here, she said. However, TDH is not “resting on that assertion as a final decision. We’re verifying those cases ourselves.” But she said TDH believes the “vast majority” of the cases were clerical.
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“Nothing bad is going to happen if you get an expired vaccine,” Piercey said. “The worst thing that can happen is that the vaccine is not as effective as a temperature-controlled or unexpired vaccine would be.”

A state investigation of the health department’s management of the vaccine rollout here uncovered 2,400 doses that had to be discarded because they were allowed to be defrosted but weren’t used. State health officials found six instances of these expiration events in February. The investigation results in the resignation of SCHD director Alisa Haushalter on Friday, February 26th.

Piercey said her team and personnel from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are on the ground in Shelby County. They are pulling together data to help ensure the temperature integrity of vaccines here.

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State officials will begin vaccinating those in the 1c population beginning Monday. The group includes those aged 16 and older with high-risk medical conditions like obesity, COPD, and diabetes. Piercey said this group includes more than 1.1 million Tennesseans and the state “unfortunately has high rates of chronic diseases.”

Moving into the next phase comes as a “large surplus” of vaccines are expected to flow to Tennessee in the next two to three weeks. This surge of vaccines includes the newly approved Johnson & Johnson vaccine, Piercey said.

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New Virus Cases Rise By 42

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New Virus Cases Rise By 42

New virus case numbers rose by 42 over the last 24 hours. The new cases put the total of all positive cases in Shelby County since March 2020 at 88,153.

Total current active cases of the virus — the number of people known to have COVID-19 in the county — are 1,227. The number reached a record high of more than 8,000 in late December and only rose above 2,000 in October. The new active case count represents 1.4 percent of all cases of the virus reported here since March.

As of Tuesday in Shelby County, 140,432 COVID-19 vaccine doses had been given. As of Tuesday, 42,551 people had been given two doses for full vaccination, and 97,881 had been given a single dose.

The Shelby County Health Department reported that 937 tests have been given in the last 24 hours. So far, 1,025,082 tests have been given here since March 2020. This figure includes multiple tests given to some people.

The latest weekly positivity rate rose for the first time in six weeks. The average number of positive cases for the week of February 14th was 7 percent. That’s up slightly from the 6.4 percent of average cases recorded the week before. It’s all down from the record-high 17.5 percent in late December.

No new deaths were reported over the last 24 hours. The total death toll now stands at 1,498.

The average age of those who have died in Shelby County is 74, according to the health department. The age of the youngest COVID-19 death was 13. The oldest person to die from the virus was 103.

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Total Virus Case Count Tops 88,000

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Total Virus Case Count Tops 88,000

New virus case numbers rose by 135 over the last 24 hours. The new cases put the total of all positive cases in Shelby County since March 2020 at 88,111.

Total current active cases of the virus — the number of people known to have COVID-19 in the county — are 1,253. The number reached a record high of more than 8,000 in late December and only rose above 2,000 in October. The new active case count represents 1.4 percent of all cases of the virus reported here since March.

As of Monday in Shelby County, 135,100 COVID-19 vaccine doses had been given. As of Thursday morning, 40,982 people had been given two doses for full vaccination, and 94,118 had been given a single dose.

The Shelby County Health Department reported that 1,024,145 tests have been given here since March 2020. This figure includes multiple tests given to some people.

The latest weekly positivity rate rose for the first time six weeks. The average number of positive cases for the week of February 14th was 7 percent. That’s up slightly from the 6.4 percent of average cases recorded the week before. It’s all down from the record-high 17.5 percent in late December.

Two new deaths were reported over the last 24 hours. The total death toll now stands at 1,498. The average age of those who have died in Shelby County is 74, according to the health department. The age of the youngest COVID-19 death was 13. The oldest person to die from the virus was 103.

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Health Department: Police Said Not Enough Evidence to Report Vaccine Theft

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The Shelby County Health Department (SCHD) said a law enforcement official said there was insufficient information to report theft in the incident allegedly involving stolen COVID-19 vaccines earlier this month.

Tennessee Department of Health (TDH) officials said Friday morning that a volunteer at the Pipkin Building vaccine site stole syringes filled with the COVID-19 drug. That announcement comes in the wake of broader accusations by the state that the health department is mishandling the vaccine rollout.

The SCHD released this statement about the theft Friday afternoon:    

“Our understanding is that in the beginning of February, a site supervisor received information that a volunteer might have engaged in suspicious behavior. Although there were no witnesses to a theft, other staff were suspicious of the volunteer, who is a medical professional.

“The Shelby County Health Department removed the volunteer from the premises and the site supervisor contacted law enforcement regarding the incident. Law enforcement concluded that there was insufficient information to file a report of any theft or unlawful conduct.”

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Weekly Virus Average Rises For First Time In Six Weeks

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Weekly Virus Average Rises For First Time In Six Weeks

New virus case numbers rose by 199 over the last 24 hours. The new cases put the total of all positive cases in Shelby County since March 2020 at 87,648.

Total current active cases of the virus — the number of people known to have COVID-19 in the county — fell to 1,296, the lowest the figure has been since September. The number reached a record high of more than 8,000 in late December and only rose above 2,000 in October. The new active case count represents 1.5 percent of all cases of the virus reported here since March.

As of Monday in Shelby County, 119,838 COVID-19 vaccine doses had been given. As of Thursday morning, 36,581 people had been given two doses for full vaccination, and 83,257 had been given a single dose.

The Shelby County Health Department reported that 3,614 tests were given in the last 24 hours. Since March, 2020, 1,016,232 tests have been given. This figure includes multiple tests given to some people.

The latest weekly positivity rate rose for the first time six weeks. The average number of positive cases for the week of February 14th was 7 percent. That’s up slightly from the 6.4 percent of average cases recorded the week before. It’s all down from the record-high 17.5 percent in late December.

Five new deaths were reported over the last 24 hours. The total death toll now stands at 1,484.

The average age of those who have died in Shelby County is 74, according to the health department. The age of the youngest COVID-19 death was 13. The oldest person to die from the virus was 103.

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New Virus Cases, Tests Continue to Rise

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New Virus Cases, Tests Continue to Rise

New virus case numbers rose by 220 over the last 24 hours. It’s the fourth day in a row the number has swelled into the triple digits. It’s the highest the number has been since February 5th. The new cases put the total of all positive cases in Shelby County since March 2020 at 87,449.  

Total current active cases of the virus — the number of people known to have COVID-19 in the county — fell to 1,343. The number reached a record high of more than 8,000 in late December. The figure had been as low as 1,299 in September, and rose above 2,000 in October. The new active case count represents 1.5 percent of all cases of the virus reported here since March.

As of Monday in Shelby County, 114,475 COVID-19 vaccine doses had been given. As of Thursday morning, 35,052 people had been given two doses for full vaccination, and 79,423 had been given a single dose.

The Shelby County Health Department reported that 3,345 tests were given in the last 24 hours. Since March, 2020, 1,012,618 tests have been given. This figure includes multiple tests given to some people.

The latest weekly positivity rate fell again for the sixth week in a row to 6.4 percent. That’s down from the 7.4 percent rate recorded in the previous week, and down from the record-high 17.5 percent in late December.

Nineteen new deaths were reported over the last 24 hours. The health department said those deaths ranged in dates from December 17th to February 19th. The total death toll now stands at 1,479. The average age of those who have died in Shelby County is 74, according to the health department. The age of the youngest COVID-19 death was 13. The oldest person to die from the virus was 103.

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New Virus Cases Rise By 141

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New Virus Cases Rise By 141

New virus case numbers rose by 141 over the last 24 hours. It’s the third day in a row the number has swelled into the triple digits. The new cases put the total of all positive cases in Shelby County since March 2020 at 87,229.  

Total current active cases of the virus — the number of people known to have COVID-19 in the county — fell to 1,381. The number reached a record high of more than 8,000 in late December. The figure had been as low as 1,299 in September, and rose above 2,000 in October. The new active case count represents 1.6 percent of all cases of the virus reported here since March.

As of Monday in Shelby County, 110,546 COVID-19 vaccine doses had been given. As of Monday morning, 32,714 people had been given two doses for full vaccination, and 77,832 had been given a single dose.

The Shelby County Health Department reported that 2,105 tests were given in the last 24 hours. Since March, 1,009,273 tests have been given since March. This figure includes multiple tests given to some people.

The latest weekly positivity rate fell again for the sixth week in a row to 6.4 percent. That’s down from the 7.4 percent rate recorded in the previous week, and down from the record-high 17.5 percent in late December.

No new deaths were reported over the last 24 hours. The total death toll now stands at 1,460.

The average age of those who have died in Shelby County is 74, according to the health department. The age of the youngest COVID-19 death was 13. The oldest person to die from the virus was 103.

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Total Virus Case Count Tops 87,000

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Total Virus Case Count Tops 87,000

New virus case numbers rose by 110 over the last 24 hours. It’s the second day in a row the number has swelled into the triple digits. The new cases put the total of all positive cases in Shelby County since March at 87,088.  

Total current active cases of the virus — the number of people known to have COVID-19 in the county — rose slightly to 1,531. The number reached a record high of more than 8,000 in late December. The figure had been as low as 1,299 in September, and rose above 2,000 in October. The new active case count represents 1.8 percent of all cases of the virus reported here since March.

As of Monday in Shelby County, 105,338 COVID-19 vaccine doses had been given. As of Monday morning, 30,250 people had been given two doses for full vaccination, and 75,088 had been given a single dose.

The Shelby County Health Department reported that 838 tests were given in the last 24 hours. Since March, 1,007,168 tests have been given since March. This figure includes multiple tests given to some people.

The latest weekly positivity rate fell again for the sixth week in a row to 6.4 percent. That’s down from the 7.4 percent rate recorded in the previous week, and down from the record-high 17.5 percent in late December.

No new deaths were reported over the last 24 hours. The total death toll now stands at 1,460.

The average age of those who have died in Shelby County is 74, according to the health department. The age of the youngest COVID-19 death was 13. The oldest person to die from the virus was 103.

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New Virus Cases Rise By 113

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New Virus Cases Rise By 113

New virus case numbers rose by 113 over the last 24 hours. It’s the first time in days the number has swelled into the triple digits. The new cases put the total of all positive cases in Shelby County since March at 86,978.  

Total current active cases of the virus — the number of people known to have COVID-19 in the county — is 1,527. The number reached a record high of more than 8,000 in late December. The figure had been as low as 1,299 in September, and rose above 2,000 in October. The new active case count represents 1.8 percent of all cases of the virus reported here since March.

In Shelby County, 105,338 COVID-19 vaccine doses have been given. As of Monday morning, 30,250 people had been given two doses for full vaccination, and 75,088 had been given a single dose.

The Shelby County Health Department reported that 1,006,330 tests have been given since March. This figure includes multiple tests given to some people.

The latest weekly positivity rate fell again for the sixth week in a row to 6.4 percent. That’s down from the 7.4 percent rate recorded in the previous week, and down from the record-high 17.5 percent in late December.

One new death was reported over the last 24 hours. The total death toll now stands at 1,460.

The average age of those who have died in Shelby County is 74, according to the health department. The age of the youngest COVID-19 death was 13. The oldest person to die from the virus was 103.

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Active Virus Cases Fall Below 2,000

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Active Virus Cases Fall Below 2,000

New virus case numbers rose by 42 over the last 24 hours. The figure hasn’t been that low since late March. The figure has not been in the double digits since late May. The new cases put the total of all positive cases in Shelby County since March at 86,686.
 

Total current active cases of the virus — the number of people known to have COVID-19 in the county — fell to 1,847, continuing what has become a daily slide in the figure. The number reached a record high of more than 8,000 in late December. The figure had been as low as 1,299 in September, and rose above 2,000 in October. The new active case count represents 2.2 percent of all cases of the virus reported here since March.

In Shelby County, 103,068 COVID-19 vaccine doses have been given. As of Friday morning, 29,012 people had been given two doses for full vaccination, and 74,056 had been given a single dose.

The Shelby County Health Department reported that 784 tests have been given in the last 24 hours. Since March, 1,003,385 tests have been given here. This figure includes multiple tests given to some people.

The latest weekly positivity rate fell again for the sixth week in a row to 6.4 percent. That’s down from the 7.4 percent rate recorded in the previous week, and down from the record-high 17.5 percent in late December.

Nine new deaths were reported over the last 24 hours. Though, those deaths may have not occurred within the last day. Reports come from many agencies and aren’t all reported on the day of the death. The total death toll now stands at 1,452.

The average age of those who have died in Shelby County is 74, according to the health department. The age of the youngest COVID-19 death was 13. The oldest person to die from the virus was 103.