Health officials explain what is considered a positive COVID-19 test
The Columbia/Boone County Health Department addressed questions on Tuesday regarding what is considered a positive COVID-19 test.
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The Columbia/Boone County Health Department addressed questions on Tuesday regarding what is considered a positive COVID-19 test.
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Gov. Mike Parson said Tuesday that a few areas of the state are responsible for most of the record growth in Missouri’s COVID-19 cases but continued to urge residents to take measure against the spread of coronavirus.
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One person is dead and five others are hurt and another was arrested after a truck crashed into a Sedalia Wendy’s restaurant Monday.
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Police say two men have died in a shooting near Saint Louis University, as former Missouri Gov. Eric Greitens rushed to the shooting scene to help. \
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COLUMBIA Mo. (KMIZ) A Columbia lab said Monday that COVID-19 positive rates are increasing along with testing volume. Tim McCarty, a spokesperson for PTC Labs, says the company has seen an increase in testing and positive results. “We’ve significantly increased testing to meet the needs from the community in recent weeks,” McCarty said. Those demands
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One man is dead and another is hurt after a motorcycle crash in Jefferson City.
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Experts say its important to know the risks of exposure to COVID-19 in everyday activities as cases continue to increase.
Continue ReadingBOONE COUNTY Mo. (KMIZ) Authorities are looking for a suspect after a high speed chase through Boone County ended with two arrests. According to Sgt. Brian Leer, the Boone County Sheriff’s Office spokesperson, at about 11:56 p.m. Friday, deputies tried to stop a white Toyota with no registration for speeding near I-70 and Hwy 40.
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (KMIZ) The Missouri Department of Transportation’s funding of $50 million for the Governor’s Cost-Share Program has been cut in half due to COVID-19 budget constraints. According to MODOT, the fiscal year 2020 budget included $50 million of General Revenue funds for MoDOT to work collaboratively with the Department of Economic Development to
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Missouri public schools are weighing the options when it comes to safety measures in the fall, but the Missouri School Boards’ Association said those precautions against COVID-19 will be different for each district.
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Boone County is one of a few areas of the state driving a record increase in the number of COVID-19 cases statewide, the state health director said Thursday.
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Organizers with the Show-Me State Games canceled the annual event over concerns of COVID-19.
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The highway patrol canceled its endangered person advisory for a missing Howard County child after she was found.
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The department’s “work search” requirement ended on Monday, after being waived during the record unemployment during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Local health officials clarify what is considered a mask less than a day after Columbia City Council approved a mask-wearing ordinance.
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