154 CONFIRMED CASES OF CORONAVIRUS IN TENNESSEE, FIRST ONE REPORTED IN CUMBERLAND – MARCH 19, 2020

The Tennessee Department of Health said in their daily report released minutes ago there are 154 total confirmed cases of coronavirus in the state. And for the first time, the Upper Cumberland has its first confirmed case in Cumberland County. No further details was released about the case in Cumberland County other than the patient is in quarantine.

Cumberland County Mayor Allen Foster just issued the following statement:

“Today the State of Tennessee notified the Cumberland County Health Department of the first documented case of COVID-19, the Coronavirus, here in Cumberland County. Additional details have not been released.

I have full confidence in the ability of our local health care providers, both private and public, to handle the medical needs of Cumberland County.  I want to encourage everyone to remain vigilant in following the recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), and the Tennessee Department of Health. These two agencies are providing regular updates on available resources and up-to-date guidance to reduce spread of the infection. 

Based on recommendations from frequent briefings from the White House and Governor, we have already taken steps in Cumberland County to help slow the spread:

The health of the public and our county employees is my priority.  In this regard, beginning March 20, 2020, access to county office buildings will be limited to those with an appointment only.  Each office may have slightly different procedures for handling access, so please call the office you need to visit to get an appointment and to get more information concerning access. 

When you arrive for your appointment, only the person(s) required to conduct the business will be allowed to enter the building.  If an individual requires assistance, one person will be allowed to accompany the individual. 

When you call, you may find you can get your questions answered or transact your business on the phone, by mail, or online.  The offices are here to help.

Please call the office you need to conduct business with to get specific directions and appointments. Contact information can be found on the county website at www.cumberlandcountytn.gov

These measures will be in effect through April 3, 2020, at a minimum.

The Health Department remains open.  If you suspect you have a fever or respiratory illness please call your primary care physician or the Health Department before visiting the facility.

All emergency services will continue to operate, and courts will operate as per the guidelines directed by the Tennessee Supreme Court.

The county convenience centers remain open.  Please remember to practice social distancing.

This is a fluid situation.  We must all take precautions to protect our most vulnerable populations – the elderly, and those with a compromised immune system. Please heed all requests from local healthcare providers for restricted visitation policies and changes in their office procedures. Please adhere to the social distancing and limited access to public buildings that are being put into place by public officials. As I mentioned a few days ago, this isn’t just about you or me.  We all have a part to play in order to ensure that our most vulnerable citizens are safe.

Thank you for being a part of the solution.

Allen Foster
Cumberland County Mayor”

The following counties report confirmed cases as of March 19, 2020 (counties in BOLD are in the coverage area):

Campbell – 1

Cheatham – 1

CUMBERLAND – 1

Davidson – 75

Dyer – 1

Hamilton – 1

Jefferson – 1

Knox – 2

Montgomery – 1

Robertson – 2

Rutherford – 1

Sevier – 1

Shelby – 4

Sullivan – 1

Sumner — 3

Williamson – 30

Residents of other states/countries in Tennessee – 26

Unknown – 1

AGE RANGES OF CONFIRMED CASES

0 to 10 – 2

11 to 20 – 9

21 to 30 – 43

31 to 40 – 32

41 to 50 – 24

51 to 60 – 18

61 to 70 – 10

71 to 80 – 8

80 and up – 8

CORONAVIRUS CONFIRMED TOTAL CASES IN TENNESSEE (since Tennessee Department of Health started their daily reports)

March 11, 2020 – 9

March 12, 2020 – 18

March 13, 2020 – 27

March 14, 2020 – 32

March 15, 2020 – 39

March 16, 2020 – 52

March 17, 2020 – 73

March 18, 2020 – 98

March 19, 2020 – 154



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CONTACT INFORMATION

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