The Metro Public Health and the Tennessee Department of Health will be using a tool designed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to go door to door and check to see how disaster ready Tennesseans are.
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So, here's my question. What if I don't answer the door and they know I'm home?
PullenJoe 1 month ago
govt employee: Hello, sir! We'd just like to-
me: No.
govt employee: Well-
me: I'm completely serious. Fuck off.
romeosevendelta 2 months ago