Red Cross: Plasma donations needed to help fight COVID-19
As COVID-19 cases continue to increase, plasma donation centers have seen a demand for convalescent plasma to help fight the virus.
Continue ReadingAs COVID-19 cases continue to increase, plasma donation centers have seen a demand for convalescent plasma to help fight the virus.
Continue ReadingHealth officials, government officials and the public have debated how effective face coverings are against COVID-19 since the pandemic started.
Continue ReadingColumbia Police officers on scene at downtown shooting, near Locust St. and 8th St. COLUMBIA Mo. (KMIZ) UPDATE: According to reports from the Columbia Police Department, upon arrival, officers learned a 38-year-old man had been shot and was taken in a personal vehicle to a local emergency room with non-life threatening injuries before officers arrived.
Continue ReadingAs COVID-19 cases continue to increase, local health departments focus on weekly COVID-19 positivity rates rather than positive daily cases.
Continue ReadingSome faculty at the University of Missouri voiced concerns Thursday over MU Interim Chancellor Mun Choi’s recent comments about people who criticized the university.
Continue ReadingMissouri Gov. Mike Parson met with Columbia leaders Thursday morning going over violent crime accross the state.
Continue ReadingThe National Highway Traffic Safety Administration Child Safety Program says 210 people die and 15 hundred people are injured in backovers every year.
Continue ReadingThe city prosecutor has filed charges against two Columbia businesses for violating the current COVID-19 health order: Willies Pub & Pool and the Country Club of Missouri.
Continue ReadingColumbia Fire Department officials said on Tuesday that a new fire station is in the works on the southwest side of Columbia to help services get to the community faster.
Continue ReadingPublic comment at Monday’s Columbia City Council meeting included speakers focused on race, policing and roll carts for automated trash collection.
Continue ReadingColumbia Mayor Brian Treece said Monday that the early signs show the mask ordinance he heralded through the city council might be turning the tide against COVID-19.
Continue ReadingA local dermatologist said on Saturday that hot and humid weather mixed with wearing masks could cause people to see more face acne and skin irritation.
Continue ReadingLocal health officials said as of Friday testing availability in Boone County is not as much of a concern as students returning in the fall.
Continue ReadingThe University of Missouri’s Inclusion, Diversity and Equity group met on Thursday, to give an update on what challenges the University has faced with discrimination and what progress it has made up to this point.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia/Boone County Department of Public Health and Human Services has received 36 complaints related to a new city mask requirement, the department’s assistant director said Thursday.
Continue ReadingHealth experts said on Wednesday face masks need to be washed or thrown away, depending on the face covering, each day for general hygiene purposes.
Continue ReadingThe Columbia/Boone County Health Department addressed questions on Tuesday regarding what is considered a positive COVID-19 test.
Continue ReadingThe assistant director of the Columbia/Boone County Department of Public Health and Human Services said Friday that health officials will request 32 full-time workers for contact tracing.
Continue ReadingBoone County Southern District Commissioner Fred Parry appeared live on ABC 17 News at 5 on Thursday to field questions about the county’s surge in COVID-19 cases.
Continue ReadingColumbia Police Chief Geoff Jones will appear before the Citizens Police Review Board on Wednesday night at City Hall.
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