Publisher: The Commercial Appeal


How to Prepare for Safe Re-entry at University of Tennessee

The Commercial Appeal

The past several months have been hard, different, uneasy and challenging for us all. Since we suspended in-person classes on our campuses on March 11, life as we know it has drastically changed. No one ever heard of “social distancing” on our campuses prior to March. No one imagined that protective face masks would be… Read More


Memphis officials urge tests for mildest COVID-19 symptoms. Here’s where you can get tested

The Commercial Appeal

As the Covid-19 pandemic enters its third month in Shelby County, testing for the new virus continues to expand in the area. A total of 7,800 tests are now available on a daily basis, and only 60 percent of those are being used, Jenny Bartlett-Prescott told reporters in a video news conference on Tuesday.


Opinion: My experience volunteering at Tiger Lane’s COVID-19 drive-thru testing site

The Commercial Appeal

On March 17, all medical students across the country were pulled from clinical rotations to help decrease the use of essential personal protective equipment (PPE) and the spread of COVID-19.  


Will Memphis-area schools open in the fall? Here’s why that’s a ‘tough question’

The Commercial Appeal

With back-to-business plans in order, leaders are looking to the complicated issue of reopening schools. New plans will consider the school calendar, how students get to school and how much school work will be done outside the classroom. Knowing when and how to bring kids back into classrooms is complex.  


The 901: Why Memphis should require everyone to wear face masks

The Commercial Appeal

No shirt, no shoes, no service — but how about face masks? Today, for the first time in a long time (49 days, to be exact), Memphians can eat inside a restaurant, shop for nonessentials in a “nonessential” store, and even hit the gym. But while businesses’ public-facing employees are required to wear face masks… Read More


As Shelby County creaks open, expect a rise in COVID-19 cases. How much before we have to turn back?

The Commercial Appeal

Local health officials and leaders expect the phased reopening of Shelby County’s economy to increase the number of people infected with COVID-19. At present, health officials see the virus’ growth in Memphis and Shelby County as roughly flat, but they, like experts nationwide, estimate a significant number of people are asymptomatic carriers of the disease.… Read More


Opinion: COVID-19 now, but what comes next?

The Commercial Appeal

The surge of COVID-19 has yet to hit us in Memphis. It is, however, not too early to think about what we can do to avoid or, more likely, manage the next health crisis that may arise. We have witnessed several infectious diseases and other health challenges in the past years. HIV. SARS. MERS. Ebola.… Read More


When will Memphis see the surge? Experts now say we could avoid it altogether. Here’s how.

The Commercial Appeal

For more than a month, projection models have forecast dire outcomes for Memphis-area hospitals — too few beds, intensive care units and ventilators for COVID-19 patients. With that overwhelmed medical system came death on a broad scale.