Ogles issues State of Emergency in response to mandatory vaccination


Maur County Mayor Andy Ogles holds an American Flag as Rep.Scott Cepicky, R-Culleoka, says a prayer at the Maury County MuleFest in Columbia, Tenn., on Friday, May 28, 2021.

Maury County Mayor Andy Ogles, joined by fellow Republican leaders and area mayors, has issued a State of Emergency in Maury County in an effort to “secure the liberties” of health care workers in the county.

Ogles issued the order Thursday afternoon in response to a federal mandate requiring health care providers that receive federal Medicare and Medicaid funding to have all staff members vaccinated for COVID-19.

He presented the order on Facebook Live, surrounded by elected officials including state Rep. Scott Cepicky, R-Culleoka. 

The order comes days after groups of protestors gathered in front of Columbia’s Maury Regional Medical Center in opposition to a federal mandate, requiring all health care workers to be vaccinated for the COVID-19 vaccine. 

“It is an order to protect health care workers in Maury County from harassment, intimation, adverse actions and termination for exerting religious exemptions or rights of conscious an their constitutionally protected right to voluntary informed consent as it pertains to the COVIS-19 vaccine,” Ogles said.

During the live stream, Ogles argued the mandate will lead to the disruption of healthcare services and the county’s medical infrastructure. 

“There is no denying that this last 20 months have been challenging wrought with fear heartbreak and personal sacrifice,” Ogles said. “We offer prayers to all of those affected by COVID-19.” 

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Leaders from Maury Regional did not appear to be present at Ogles’ announcement on Facebook Live.

Maury Regional Chief Medical Officer Martin Chaney, who is currently serving as interim CEO, recently said 72% of the medical center’s staff, a total of 2,042 people, are fully-vaccinated or in the process of doing so.

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During a meeting with county commissioners this week, Chaney emphasized that the medical center will thoroughly review employees’ request for exemptions.

Mayor claims local services will be disrupted amid mandate

Dr. Karthik Jothianandan, a specialist in pulmonary and critical care medicine, works inside the Maury Regional Medical Center in Columbia, Tenn., on Monday, Oct. 19, 2020.

The recent Centers for Medicaid & Medicare Services mandate calls for all medical staff to be fully vaccinated by Jan. 4 and all medical centers must have an established vaccination plan by Dec. 6.

Hospitals and medical centers across the nation face losing financial support from CMS if they do not comply with the mandate.

Leaders of Columbia’s Maury Regional Medical Center confirmed earlier this week that it would lose more than $100 million in finical support if it does not follow the mandate.

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“There has been a consistent abuse of power by the executive branch of the United States,” Ogles said. “No power to regulate health and medical practices was delegated to the United States … If there is ever a time to unite, stand together and fight, it is now. I will leverage every tool at my disposal to protect this county and all the residents who reside here. I am resolute in my conviction, and I will not relent.”



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2021-11-19 03:08:16

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