Murfreesboro issues 'Safer at Home' guidance

Mar 28, 2020 at 05:07 pm by Michelle Willard


Murfreesboro Mayor Shane McFarland issued a renewed order, amending the local ‘State of Emergency’ for the City of Murfreesboro in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The renewed order goes into effect at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, March 28, and remains in effect until 6:00 p.m. on April 4. The order is attached.

“As of March 28, Rutherford County had 46 confirmed cases by the Tennessee Health Department, but we know it will get worse. We need to continue to be proactive to stop the spread and save lives,” said Mayor Shane McFarland. “Our top priority is protecting the health and safety of our citizens. Whether these local and state orders closing schools, restaurants, fitness centers and now smoking lounges must be maintained beyond April 4, I wish I could answer. We just don’t know at this time.”

The renewed Order adds sections, ordering or encouraging, among other things: 

The provisions of the Order issued on March 21 remain in effect, including the following:

The Mayor issued the March 21 and March 28 orders pursuant to special emergency powers granted to local governments pursuant to state law and follows Executive Orders No. 15-20 issued by Governor Bill Lee in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. For detailed information, visit the Office of Governor website.

Both federal and state health officials have advised that extraordinary and immediate measures must be taken to respond quickly to COVID-19, to prevent community spread, and to alleviate the suffering of people exposed to and those infected or potentially infected with the virus. Effective, Wednesday, March 25, 2020, the City closed City Hall until further notice.

Mayor McFarland stated: “City employees continue to deliver critical services to our residents and will continue to do so throughout the length of this local emergency. We must do all we can to prevent the spread of COVID-19 by maintaining social distancing, adhering to restrictions for gatherings, practicing good personal hygiene and sanitizing surfaces at home and work.”

City Manager Craig Tindall stated, “While operating under alternative staffing to reduce the potential spread of the virus in our offices and facilities, critical services (public safety, water solid waste, sewer service, and emergency management) are operating fully and other City services (planning, codes, finance) continue to serve customers. The City continues to encourage everyone to follow CDC and Tennessee Department of Health guidelines and recommendations.”      

COVID-19 Reported Cases in Tennessee

To donate masks, email COVID.PPEDONATIONS@tn.gov or check TEMA's site for private sector PPE donations.

As of 4 p.m. Saturday, March 28:

 

Confirmed cases

Deaths

Hospitalizations

U.S.

 

 

 

03/28/20

103321

1668

-

03/27/20

85356

1246

-

03/26/20

68440

994

-

03/25/20

54453

737

-

03/24/20

44183

544

-

03/23/20

33404

400

-

03/21-22/20*

15219

201

-

03/20/20

15219

201

-

03/19/20

7038

97

-

Tennessee

 

 

 

03/28/20

1373

6

118

03/27/20

1203

6

103

03/26/20

957

3

76

03/25/20

784

3

53

03/24/20

667

2

-

03/23/20

615

2

-

03/22/20

505

2

-

03/21/20

371

1

-

03/20/20

228

0

-

03/19/20

154

0

-

Rutherford County

 

 

 

03/28/20

46

-

-

03/27/20

39

-

-

03/26/20

27

-

-

03/25/20

19

-

-

03/24/20

13

-

-

03/23/20

9

-

-

03/22/20

8

-

-

03/21/20

5

-

-

03/20/20

1

-

-

03/19/20

1

-

-

 

 

 

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