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Longtime Tennessee domestic violence leader is out following critical federal investigation

Natasha SenjanovicandAnita Wadhwani of Tennessee Lookout

December 14, 2022

Tennessee legislative hearing
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One of Tennessee’s leading domestic violence prevention nonprofits will transition to a new leader.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: Centers for Disease Control, domestic violence, Tennessee Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence

Tennessee Doctors Urge Political Leaders To Consider Kids First In Latest COVID Response

Blake Farmer

July 28, 2021

school vaccine event

With school starting for most in the next two weeks, Tennessee doctors are raising concerns about the Delta variant’s spread, as kids under 12 are the only people left who still don’t have an option to vaccinate and fatal cases of the virus continue to rise in children.

Filed Under: Coronavirus Live Updates, Health Care, WPLN News Tagged With: CDC, Centers for Disease Control, Coronavirus In Tennessee, coronavirus vaccine, COVID, COVID-19, Health Care, vaccine, Vaccines

Why Timing Is Terrible For Tennessee Arrival Of Chikungunya Virus

Blake Farmer

June 17, 2014

Tennessee happens to have the kinds of mosquitoes that could transmit the Caribbean virus. And it also happens to be peak season for group mission trips to nations hard-hit by Chikungunya, such as Haiti.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: Centers for Disease Control, chikungunya, Tennessee Department of Health

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