The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been quiet lately, while President Trump and his health advisors have been keeping the country informed.
JEFFERSON CITY – The Governor’s Office is allowing the Department of Health and Senior Services and the Department of Commerce and Insurance to waive regulations for registered nurses.
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – The CO- VID-19 pandemic has changed daily life for everyone, but work continues on a variety of community projects across the city.
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – Children in Clay and Ray counties continue being fed physically and mentally by the Excelsior Springs School District, though the threat of the coronavirus has closed every school in the district and across the state, Superintendent Dan Hoehn said.
EXCELSIOR SPRINGS – The Excelsior Springs Museum and Archives is one of 75 institutions selected nationally to participate in this year’s Collections Assessment for Preservation program.
JEFFERSON CITY – Gov. Mike Parson announced the Missouri Department of Labor and Industrial Relations’ Division of Employment Security has received its first operational guidance related to the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation program under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act of 2020.
ST. LOUIS – The Parson administration is recruiting inactive medical professionals to help combat COVID-19, which could mean asking retirees to reenter an environment known to be more dangerous to older people.
COLUMBIA – To minimize the spread of COVID-19, University of Missouri Extension faculty and staff have found ways to serve learners and deliver programs.