Coronavirus: News
Shelby County Health Department announces Pfizer and Moderna second dose appointments available Feb. 12
The Shelby County Health Department (SCHD) has scheduled an additional date this week for persons who have received a first dose of either Pfizer or Moderna vaccine to receive their second dose. Both vaccines will be offered by appointment only at...
Four Classrooms in the Academic Building on the Macon Cove Campus CLOSED for sanitation; Reopen Wednesday, Feb. 10
Southwest Tennessee Community College has closed Rooms A106, 107, 109 and in the Academic Building on the Macon Cove Campus for sanitation following a reported case of COVID-19. The classrooms were identified as visited by an individual who submitted...
Shelby County expands COVID-19 vaccination guidelines for ages 70+
The Shelby County Health Department widened access to the coronavirus vaccine as of today to include persons aged 70 – 74. To date, there have been 67,061 COVID-19 vaccines administered in Shelby County and 13,161 of those individuals are over...
Shelby County Health Department offers COVID-19 vaccinations beginning Feb. 5; Appointments now open
The Shelby County Health Department (SCHD) and Southwest Tennessee Community College are teaming up to offer COVID-19 vaccinations at Southwest’s Whitehaven Center beginning Friday, Feb. 5. Residents eligible for vaccination as part of Phases 1a1...
Shelby County Health Department and Southwest to team up to deliver COVID-19 vaccinations at Whitehaven Center Feb. 5 - 27
The Shelby County Health Department and Southwest Tennessee Community College earlier today announced a partnership to administer COVID-19 vaccinations at the Whitehaven Center, 1234 Finley Road, Feb. 5-27, 2021. Vaccinations to be delivered to...
Shelby County's heath directive No. 17 eases restrictions
The Shelby County Health Department issued Health Directive No. 17 on Jan. 20, 2021, easing the restrictions put into place under the previous health directive. The decision was made because of the declining rate of COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations...