MONDAY UPDATES: Boone County reports 31 new COVID-19 cases as MU classes begin
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Not all students who have returned to Columbia are aware of the updated COVID-19 health order in place in Boone County.
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Students at the University of Missouri and Jefferson City School District will head to their first day of classes Monday.
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The Boone County Health Department has reported large spikes in cases of COVID-19 in the past week, with the virus showing up largely in the younger population.
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EMS crews responded to the intersection of Sexton Road and Mikel Street around 7:45 p.m. Sunday for a crash involving a motorcycle and a vehicle.
Continue ReadingThe Department of Health and Senior Services reported 75,075 cases of COVID-19 cases on Sunday.
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Columbia Police Department dispatch records show more than a dozen peace disturbance calls on from Friday through early morning Sunday, days after increased patrols were announced and students return to campus.
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) UPDATE 5:30 P.M.: The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services reported 74,257 cases of COVID-19 Saturday, up from 72,964 on Friday. The department reported 6 new deaths Saturday. There have been 1,425 COVID-related deaths in the state. The 7 day positivity rate was at 11.4. At least 913 people were hospitalized.
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The Southern Boone County R-I School District has drafted a re-entry plan for students to return to the classroom.
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Boone County continues to see spikes in cases and record-breaking daily case totals, but the 5-day average case increases along with the positivity rate continue to stay below where it was headed right before the mask ordinance.
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The Boone County Commission will decide Thursday whether to use CARES Act funding to make internet hotspots available to students in all six county school districts.
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Consolidated Water issued a boil advisory Thursday for customers in an area of south Columbia.
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Wednesday will mark the first jury trial in Boone County since they stopped in March because of COVID-19.
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A Missouri appeals court says a man’s lawsuit against three Columbia police officers arising from a bar fight can proceed.
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The Boone County Commission discussed CARES Act funding to potentially make internet hotspots available to students in Boone County.
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Columbia residents could vote in November to remove restrictions on roll carts in the city.
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