Missouri Senate will not be in session next week amid concerns over coronavirus
The Missouri Senate will not be in session next week, according to State Sen. Caleb Rowden.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri Senate will not be in session next week, according to State Sen. Caleb Rowden.
Continue ReadingThe Missouri State Board of Education is set to hear a report from the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education on the new strain of coronavirus, called COVID-19.
Continue ReadingNCAA President Mark Emmert says NCAA Division I basketball tournament games will not be open to the general public because of concerns about the spread of coronavirus.
Continue ReadingDoctors at Broadway Urgent Care Clinic said they saw more new cases of the flu last week.
Continue ReadingAs the coronavirus outbreak continues to spread across the country, health officials have recommended polling places take extra caution during tomorrow’s primary election.
Continue ReadingTwo Catholic schools in suburban St. Louis have temporarily closed and some students at a third school have been told to stay home
Continue ReadingRep. Kip Kendrick (D – Columbia) said the state has tests available and is equipped to use them, but with the first presumptive positive test of the novel Coronavirus in Missouri, more will be needed.
Continue ReadingStatements from legislators continued to pour in Sunday after the first presumed positive case of COVID-19 in Missouri.
Continue ReadingCOLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) MU Health Care announced Thursday it’s joining with Broadway Urgent Care to open a new facility at the West Broadway walk-in clinic. The letter sent out just before noon shows the facility will become a second Mizzou Urgent Care location. MU Health Care CEO Jonathan Curtwright said more people are using walk-in
Continue ReadingColumbia Mayor Brian Treece announced Wednesday he and others are holding a press conference on Thursday going over the city’s efforts fighting COVID-19 also known as coronavirus.
Continue ReadingDoctors in Columbia reported seeing flu patients this week.
Continue ReadingA University of Missouri spokesman said on Monday that no new school-sponsored trips to Italy will be approved amid concerns of Coronavirus.
Continue ReadingSeveral travelers at the Columbia Regional Airport are taking precautions as officials continue to warn about the spread of COVID-19, commonly known as coronavirus.
Continue ReadingA spokesperson with the University of Missouri said school officials are preparing both at home and abroad for the Coronavirus.
Continue ReadingPresident Trump spoke Wednesday about the United States’ response to the coronavirus.
Continue ReadingThe Cole County Health Department is working closely with the Department of Health and Human Services in Missouri as well as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to be ready for COVID-19. “We have shared many calls and receive a lot of our guidelines from them,” said Chezney Schulte, the Cole County Health Department
Continue ReadingClinics around Columbia are seeing more new cases of common illnesses and a new study shows changing your diet could lower your risk of stroke.
Continue ReadingDoctors at Broadway Urgent Care told ABC 17 News on Tuesday that they continue to see more cases of the flu.
Continue ReadingOne family’s terrifying brush with illness led them to warn others about the dangers of antibiotic resistance.
Continue ReadingMajor Mid-Missouri health care companies have hired 15 former Pinnacle Regional Hospital employees after the Boonville hospital shut down its clinics and services last month.
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