Seven States Power COVID-19 Statement
March 18, 2020

As the spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) impacts the Tennessee Valley, the United States and countries around the world, Seven States Power is monitoring this evolving situation closely. Our top priorities are the health and safety of Seven States team members, and the support and service of our members, partners and vendors.

We have been following CDC-recommended social distancing practices and as of today, March 17, all Seven States Power staff will work remotely to do our part to prevent the spread of this disease. Meetings that would have normally been face-to-face will be conducted as teleconferences or webinars. While we may not be working in our office, we are always working for you – our members, partners and vendors. We will continue to serve and support you in the uncertain weeks ahead.

We thank you for your help and understanding as we take the necessary precautions for the well-being of our staff, members and the people of the Tennessee Valley.  Be safe. Be healthy.

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