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Missouri lawmakers OK checks on COVID business closures

Missouri representatives meet in the House chamber to discuss the threat of the coronavirus and how to fund relief efforts on March 18, 2020.
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Missouri representatives meet in the House chamber to discuss the threat of the coronavirus and how to fund relief efforts on March 18, 2020.

COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Extended Missouri business closures by local health departments would require city council buy-in under a bill that has passed the House.

The GOP-led House voted 115-44 Thursday in favor of requiring approval from local governing bodies to close schools, businesses and churches for more than 15 days.

Lawmakers pitched the idea over concerns about store closures as local officials tried to stem COVID-19.

Meanwhile, Missouri's health department says data suggesting a high rate of vaccinations for multiracial residents is likely inaccurate.

KCUR reports that the state revealed Wednesday that earlier data overcounted residents with more than one racial heritage.

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