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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Missouri currently has “Very High” COVID-19 Wastewater Viral Activity. But what does this mean for our community as students head back to school?
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Several U.S. senators have called on the Social Security Administration to take steps to make it easier for people with Long COVID to access disability benefits, actions that disability rights advocates and patients say are desperately needed.
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Study finds COVID-19 boosters keep boosting, even facing new variants.
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Researchers at the University of Missouri recently published a study showing that COVID-19 can cause long term damage to the eye if left untreated.
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The CDC case counts are reported weekly by doctors - 83 COVID cases in were reported in Boone County at the end of January, down 115 cases from the last week of December.
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Wastewater tests are designed to provide an early warning system so that public health officials can ward off outbreaks.
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An Associated Press investigation found that at least 15 states have tossed out some of the PPE items because they are expiring or have more than they need.
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The judges' ruling means vaccine mandates for public workers now are allowed in Missouri.
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The clinic will be held at Daniel Boone Regional Library on Thursday.
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The revenue generated by the city’s sales tax is expected to increase by 2% for fiscal year 2024 compared to 2023.