Metro Nashville has developed a Roadmap for Reopening Nashville to guide the city’s residents and businesses through each phase of reopening.

For an explanation of metrics, please reference our Status of Key Metrics.

Nashville returned to a modified version of Phase Two on Friday, July 3. For more information about Phase Two, visit our Phase Two Guidance and Resources page.

For full data on COVID-19 in Davidson County, please visit Metro’s COVID-19 Dashboard.

If you would like to submit a request or a report a Phase Two Violation:

SUBMIT A REQUEST

REPORT A PHASE TWO VIOLATION

A Message from Mayor John Cooper

The COVID-19 pandemic has been a time of unprecedented challenge for all Nashvillians. But our community is stronger than the coronavirus, and we will see the other side of this crisis together.

As part of Nashville’s coordinated COVID-19 response, Metro Government and our partners have created this website to serve as a resource for residents who are seeking information about COVID-19, how to obtain direct assistance during this time, and details about our phased economic reopening plan.

The Roadmap for Reopening Nashville was created in cooperation with public health officials, business leaders, and community leaders to ensure that our community takes a measured approach in safely getting Nashvillians back to work. Our framework to restart Nashville’s economy is rooted in data, not dates, and involves four distinct phases with clear metrics for returning all of Davidson County to business as usual in stages, as well as built-in triggers to revert to earlier phases to protect public health as necessary.

While the onset of the coronavirus pandemic has been swift, learning how to live and work with the coronavirus will take time and effort as a community. We plan to proceed carefully to ensure we do not create a surge in COVID-19 cases that will reverse our hard-earned progress.

I urge everyone to visit this website regularly for the latest coronavirus information and to stay updated on Metro’s coordinated response to keep all Nashvillians healthy and reopen our economy safely.