Publisher: Daily Memphian


Isolation, fear of COVID-19 can fuel addictions

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Isolation is the cornerstone of addiction. Not surprisingly, addiction is thriving under COVID-19 “Shelter at Home” policies. In Shelby County for the month of April we have seen a jump in opioid overdoses by more than one third and a doubling in opioid overdose deaths compared to approximately the same time period last year. Municipalities… Read More


Social distancing efforts look ahead to Memorial Day

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Be like Mike and wear a mask — sort of. Ahead of the upcoming three-day Memorial Day weekend for many, the local pandemic response team is doubling down on Phase 2 social distancing reminders — along with a few basketball analogies.


Coronavirus live blog: ‘Face masks do make a difference’

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You can protect yourself and help prevent the spread of coronavirus by: Wash your hands regularly for 20 seconds, with soap and water or alcohol-based hand rub Wear a mask when you are out in public Cover your nose and mouth with a disposable tissue or flexed elbow when you cough or sneeze Avoid close… Read More


UTHSC gives public access to daily COVID statistics

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Starting this week, information the University of Tennessee Health Science Center collects about COVID-19 infection rates across the nine-county metropolitan area will be available to the public.


Recommend or Require: Dividing Line in Mask Debate

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To wear a mask or not to wear one. It’s developed into one of the enduring debates of the COVID-19 pandemic. And in the eyes of many, it’s more a matter of motive than need that drives the debate.  


UTHSC plans for online lectures, small labs, longer faculty hours

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Classes will resume, for the most part online, when the University of Tennessee Health Science Center school year begins in August. Clinical requirements for hundreds of health-care students will be offered in smaller settings, which means faculty and staff will be working longer, and perhaps weekends, Chancellor Steve Schwab told the campus advisory board Friday.


Here’s a proven way to prevent the spread of coronavirus

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News flash! We have a way to prevent the transmission and spread of coronavirus. It’s not some fancy laboratory test. It’s not some new-fangled treatment strategy. It’s the time-tested approach of wearing a mask to prevent infection.


In the COVID war, let’s act like we’re all on the same side

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The ongoing battle against COVID-19 has made substantial headway in many areas of the nation. This progress has been achieved despite major problems.