Columbia Fire Department using new methods to preserve N95 masks
“We want to do our part to conserve that supply, it lessens the strain on that supply of N95 masks that our health care providers really need.”
Continue Reading“We want to do our part to conserve that supply, it lessens the strain on that supply of N95 masks that our health care providers really need.”
Continue ReadingA study shows COVID-19 can live on surfaces for up to two to three days. Dr. Jen Ashton, the chief health and medical editor and chief medical correspondent for ABC News spoke about the longevity of the virus in an interview with David Muir. “The New England Journal of Medicine in laboratory settings, found three
Continue ReadingAs the COVID-19 outbreak shuts down businesses and keeps people in their homes, many are finding themselves in the pantry more than usual.
Continue ReadingWith stay-at-home orders in place across Mid-Missouri hoping to slow the spread of COVID-19, school is already looking a lot different for students and teachers.
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Continue ReadingNumbers from the Missouri Department of Health and Human Services show the two major Jefferson City health care providers have a total of 268 licensed beds.
Continue ReadingAreas in Boone such as Centralia face unique problems in dealing with the COVID-19 outbreak. The city is abiding by the county’s stay at home order, and mayor Chris Cox says he’s seen restaurants take the biggest hit so far.
Continue ReadingBreweries in Columbia have made changes to how they sell their product amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Continue ReadingThe Columbia/Boone County Health Department has asked restaurants to disinfect more regularly as many are transitioning to pickup and delivery only amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
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Continue ReadingMONITEAU COUNTY, Mo. (KMIZ) Health officials in Moniteau County said a resident tested positive for COVID-19. A news release from the county health department on Saturday said a resident tested positive for the disease caused by the novel coronavirus. The release gave few details about the patient, such as their age, sex or when they
Continue ReadingAdditional restrictions are now in place in the city of Columbia amid the COVID-19 outbreak.
Continue ReadingTwo employees have been diagnosed with the novel coronavirus.
Continue ReadingColumbia Public Schools is working to feed students while the district is closed.
Continue ReadingAmeren Missouri announced Thursday that it will provide $1 million in energy assistance to customers across the state.
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Continue ReadingGov. Mike Parson said Tuesday in Columbia that the decision on whether to close schools was best left to local leaders.
Continue ReadingGov. Mike Parson confirmed via social media Monday night that eight people have now tested positive for COVID-19. According to a tweet, three cases have been reported in Greene County, three have been reported in St. Louis County, one has been reported in St. Louis City and one case has been reported in Henry County.
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