Tag Archives: Roane County Executive

County Executive Ron Woody Updates COVID-19 Vaccinations

Hello, this is Ron Woody, Roane County Executive, with a Thursday afternoon February 11th update. The data reference today is February 11th data. Vaccinations continue daily at the Roane County Health Department with the last four (4) days averaging over 200 doses. Around 7.18% or 3,890 Roane County residents have …

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Roane County Executive COVID-19 Update

Hello, this is Ron Woody, Roane County Executive, with a Tuesday afternoon February 9th update. Today’s data is based on Monday’s data. Vaccinations continue at the Roane County Health Department. Since February, we have averaged about 144 vaccines a day. Around 6.2% of the Roane County population has received their …

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COVID Update from Roane County Executive

Hello, this is Ron Woody, Roane County Executive, with a Wednesday afternoon 4:00 pm update. My last update was December 3rd. The December 3rd update explained somewhat the vaccination distribution, and I want to stress once again that the general public is not anticipated to have access to the vaccine …

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2020 Vaccination Later Than Sooner – COVID-19 Update

Hello, this is Ron Woody, Roane County Executive. I would like to take the next several minutes and talk about the forth coming vaccines and timeline of potential availability. I’ve been on three (3) information calls since Tuesday morning, and one thing we have learned is that “change continues to …

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Courthouse Office Hours, Court Operations, Covid Update

Hello, this is Ron Woody, Roane County Executive. It is Friday, November 20th 4:00 pm, and there are several items I need to share. The Tennessee Supreme Court Order issued November 17th has set into action some changes in the Courthouse Operations. First, the court system is open with limitations …

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COVID-19 Update

Hello, this is Ron Woody, Roane County Executive, with a Monday, November 9th 2:00 pm update. Since my last update on November 3rd, Roane County has suffered two (2) additional deaths due to COVID-19. Roane County’s numbers of positive cases continue to grow and are exceeding that of our neighboring …

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