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COVID-19 UPDATE: New county health directive to double capacity for being open - TSDMemphis.com

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Shelby County will be operating under a new health directive as of Saturday (Jan. 23).  “Health Directive 17 opens everything up from 25 percent operating capacity to 50 percent,” said Dr. Bruce Randolph, medical director for the Shelby County Health Department. “All the numbers are trending downward – the number of new cases, case rate, […]

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