
Tennessee governor declares that Covid-19 is no longer a health emergency with only 25% of state's residents fully vaccinated
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Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee signaled Tuesday that he will not renew any public health orders, saying "Covid-19 is no longer a health emergency in our state," though only 25% of the state's population is fully vaccinated.
"A widely available vaccine changes everything and it's a new season in Tennessee," Lee said in a tweet. Health experts say that to reach herd immunity, somewhere between 70-85% of the population probably needs to be immunized. According to the state's website, 24.7% of its population are fully vaccinated, and 34.4% have had at least one shot.
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