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The purpose of this page is to provide important City information to our residents and visitors regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. The status of City facilities and services will be updated as changes take place. You will also find helpful information about local healthcare resources as well as links to the CDC and State health department websites.

Updates from the TN Department of Health

Information from the Tennessee Department Health about the ongoing novel coronavirus outbreak.

Sevier County Covid Help

Sevier County Covid Help
Vaccine registration, testing information and quarantine guidelines.

TN Department of Health

Tennessee Department of Health

Information from the Tenenssee Department of Health.

Sevier County Health Department

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Sevier County Health Department website.

Mountain Tough

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Mountain Tough for Sevier County assistance.

COVID-19 Information

City of Sevierville Discontinues Facial Covering Requirement in Public Facilities

Posted 05-18-21.

The City of Sevierville has discontinued facial covering requirements for entry into government facilities effective immediately.

The facial covering requirement to enter City facilities has been in place to help mitigate the spread of the COVID-19 virus during the pandemic. Considering recent CDC and White House guidelines, along with a significant reduction in COVID-19 cases and the widespread availability of vaccines, the city is discontinuing the requirement.

In accordance with CDC guidelines, the City encourages the wearing of facial coverings indoors by unvaccinated persons and others who may feel safer doing so.

Sevier County Facial Covering Mandate Will Not Be Extended

Posted 04-14-21.

NOTE: the following information was provided by Sevier County Government

Sevier County Executive Order 65, which extended the face-covering mandate, will expire at 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, April 15, and not be renewed.

“Based on our decreasing positivity rate and the increase in vaccine availability, I feel it is an appropriate time to allow the executive order to expire,” said Sevier County Mayor Larry Waters. “However, people do have to make responsible decisions to keep themselves and others as safe as possible. I encourage everyone to continue wearing face coverings when social distancing is not possible.”

Businesses can still have regulations regarding face coverings. The Tennessee Supreme Court’s order to wear face coverings in certain government buildings will continue to apply, including public areas in the Sevier County Courthouse. Public areas of Sevier County government buildings, including the Sheriff’s office, libraries, and public works, will continue to have a face-covering requirement.

“While the mandate appears to have had a positive impact on COVID-19 in Sevier County, I said from the beginning this was a temporary order,” Waters said. “We urge our citizens and visitors to follow the Tennessee Pledge and CDC guidelines to keep our COVID-19 numbers low.”

“I appreciate the business community, our employees, citizens, and visitors for following the mandate. There are no further restrictions or closures on our local businesses from the state, and Sevier County continues to see excellent tourism numbers.”

The intent of the original mandate, Sevier County Executive Order 23, was to increase the wearing of face coverings to protect the health of residents, visitors, and employees and to ensure the state did not take further measures to disrupt local businesses and the economy.

SEVIER COUNTY CIVID-19 UPDATE 03-04-21

Posted 03-05-21.

From the state health dept.: there are 12,109 confirmed and probable cases, 61,770 negative tests, 11,710 inactive/recoveries, 234 active cases, 254 hospitalizations since the outbreak, and 164 deaths in Sevier County due to COVID-19. For more on state reporting, go to https://www.tn.gov/health/cedep/ncov/data/data-faqs.html.

Sevier County is under a facial covering mandate. Be sure to:
-Wear a face covering indoors in public settings,
-Practice social distancing, and
-Wash or sanitize your hands frequently.

SEVIER COUNTY MASK MANDATE EXTENDED THROUGH APRIL 15

Posted 02-28-21.

Sevier County's facial covering mandate has been extended to 11:59 p.m. April 15, 2021. More information is available at https://www.seviercountytn.org/covid-19.html.

Please remember to:
-Wear a face covering indoors in public settings,
-Practice social distancing, and
-Wash or sanitize your hands frequently.

SEVIER COUNTY CIVID-19 UPDATE 01-11-21

Posted 01-11-21.

From the state health dept.: there are 10,001 confirmed and probable cases, 53,545 negative tests, 8,711 inactive/recoveries, 1,200 active cases, 188 hospitalizations since the outbreak, and 90 deaths in Sevier County due to COVID-19. For more on state reporting, go to https://www.tn.gov/health/cedep/ncov/data/data-faqs.html.

Sevier County is under a facial covering mandate. Be sure to:
-Wear a face covering indoors in public settings,
-Practice social distancing, and
-Wash or sanitize your hands frequently.

If you are experiencing mild symptoms, follow CDC guildelines or consult with your Primary Care Physician.

For medical emergencies, please call 911.

Urgent Care Facilities

AFC Urgent Care Sevierville TN
Address: 713 Winfield Dunn Pkwy #9, Sevierville, TN 37876
Phone: (865) 429-9110

Children's Hospital Urgent Care
502 Winfield Dunn Pkwy Sevierville, TN 37876
Located inside East Tennessee Children's Hospital Sevier Outpatient Center 
Phone: 865.280.6525

TN Premier Care
Address: 3609 Outdoor Sportsman Pl #7, Kodak, TN 37764
Phone: (865) 281-5922

University After Hours Clinic
Address: 1130 Middle Creek Rd #270, Sevierville, TN 37862
Phone: (865) 365-3074

Well-Key Urgent Care Sevierville
Address: 1787 Veterans Blvd, Sevierville, TN 37862
Phone: (865) 428-2773

Hospital

LeConte Medical Center
Address: 742 Middle Creek Rd, Sevierville, TN 37862
Phone: (865) 446-7000