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Tennessee schools not allowed to offer both in-person and remote learning starting this fall

Tennessee schools not allowed to offer both in-person and remote learning starting this fall “All of this is still playing out in real-time we’re getting a new directive from the state, from the Tennessee Department of Education, said Michelle McKissack. Author: Rebecca Butcher Updated: 10:20 PM CDT April 26, 2021 MEMPHIS, Tennessee Beginning this fall Tennessee schools will no longer be able to offer both in-person and virtual instruction. Instead, students must enroll in a virtual school if they want to continue remote learning.    “This is all still so very new just getting this information from the state regarding the latest mandate that they’re placing upon Shelby County Schools,” said SCS board member Michelle McKissack. “I do know confidently that our buildings are equipped to take in children.”   

Tennessee investigates possible expired COVID-19 doses in Memphis

Piercey said the state, working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Pfizer, are looking under every rock and trying to determine whether someone was given a dose that thawed too long or if there are doses the state, Pfizer, and CDC aren t sure about.  On the surface, no one was given an expired product at a site. We re pretty confident of that because we know that these doses that expired if that s the term we re using, expired in the pharmacy, Piercey said. But what the state is looking into is the cold chain  the chain of custody and its temperature throughout the chain  to determine whether doses were held at the proper temperature before being given to people. 

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