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Continue ReadingDaily updates on developments in Mid-Missouri related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Continue ReadingThe Cole County Health Department said Friday that a third person has tested positive for COVID-19 in the county, while authorities said the number in Boone County had climbed to 10.
Continue ReadingUniversity of Missouri Chancellor Alexander Cartwright has been selected as the University of Central Florida’s sixth president.
Continue ReadingA student at William Woods University in Fulton has tested positive for COVID-19, the university said in a message posted on its website.
Continue ReadingParson’s tweet shows there are 11 more confirmed cases of novel coronavirus in Missouri since Thursday, March 19.
Continue ReadingDaily updates on developments in Mid-Missouri related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Continue ReadingA patient at a Veterans Affairs hospital in Columbia tested positive Wednesday for COVID-19.
Continue ReadingMissouri Gov. Mike Parson on Thursday defended his decision not to order businesses to close to stop the spread of COVID-19.
Continue ReadingThe Pulaski County Health Department announced Thursday it confirmed the county’s first case of COVID-19.
Continue ReadingThe first Missouri death from COVID-19 was recorded Wednesday in the Columbia area, officials said during a news conference at the Missouri Capitol.
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Continue ReadingThe Cole County Health Department announced the news in a release just before 6 p.m. The department said the patient’s name would remain confidential and that the case was related to travel.
Continue ReadingUniversity of Missouri Chancellor Alexander Cartwright has applied to take the top job at the University of Central Florida.
Continue ReadingChildren’s Hospital officials tweeted Wednesday morning that a patient seen on Sunday tested positive for COVID-19.
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Continue ReadingThe letter sent out by BJC HealthCare said visitors cannot come into the hospital if they are sick.
Continue ReadingColumbia Public Schools are set to close from Wednesday, March 18 until April 13.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia City Council adopted an emergency resolution at its meeting Monday night. The council approved the resolution unanimously.
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