UPDATE 9:05 PM: The Audrain County Department of Health urges citizens to take precautions for the Thanksgiving holiday.
“The Audrain County Department of Health (ACHD) is urging county citizens to do everything they can to prevent spread and decrease the increase in COVID-19 cases in the county,” said Craig Brace, administrator/CEO of ACHD. “Informal meetings between friends and families contribute to the highest number of COVID cases in our county. Protect those you enjoy by minimizing contact with others you don’t live with. “
Brace asks citizens to adapt thanksgiving traditions by celebrating, joining.
If you plan to meet, Brace suggests tactics to restrict your exposure:
UPDATE 6:30 p. m. : Officials with JEFFTRAN report that buses will resume service on Tuesday; The wheels are expected to paint as usual.
Most routes will return normally. However, the following routes will be combined between 8:00 a. m. and 3:20 p. m, due to scarcity:
The combined itineraries will see the scheduled pick-up every 80 minutes instead of 40 minutes.
UPDATE 6:10 p. m. : The Cole County Department of Health has reduced the data on its dashboard through active instances in the county and in recovery.
According to the board, there were 4,657 in the county.
Over the weekend, the county reported 101 cases on Saturday, new cases on Sunday, and 86 cases on Monday.
The Moniteau County Health Center reports his death from COVID-19 in the county.
The gym reports a total of new cases, bringing the total to 1,195 since March.
The county recorded a minimum in the number of active instances from 243 to 166.
The number of recoveries went from 147 to 1,104.
UPDATE 5:52 p. m . : The Phelps-Maries County Health Department reports a COVID-19 related death in Maries County.
According to the Department of Health, there were 67 new instances in general between Thursday and last Monday. The county also has 3 new active instances, with a total of 67 instances today.
The branch reports new recoveries.
UPDATE 5:03 p. m. : Chariton County Health Center reports 3 COVID-19-related deaths since Friday. The county reported the first two deaths by COVID-19 on Friday.
The county reports 19 new instances of COVID-19, taking 132 active instances to the county.
The county reported that 216 recovered.
In Fayette, the school district reports that all buildings will be virtual from Tuesday.
On Sunday, the district announced that school number one would be virtual after a large number of staff and academics were forced to quarantine due to close contact.
On Monday, the district learned after school contacts and better schools that the number of quarantined students would reduce attendance percentages to less than 80% for any of the buildings.
Distance learning will now continue through November 24, and students will return to instruction at the yellow level location on December 1.
The district will continue to provide food to all students.
UPDATE 4:35 p. m. : The columbia/Boone County Department of Public Health and Human Services positivity rate is off the tables in today’s updated dashboard.
According to the board, the positivity rate has been above 30 for more than two weeks. From October 30 to November 5, the rate was 31. 3%. From November 6th to November 12th, the rate 31. 0%.
The last peak from August 28 to September 3, when it reached 25. 1%.
The Department of Health reported 146 new COVID-19s on Monday.
The number of assets is now 1,211.
Since the start of the pandemic in March, the Department of Health has recorded 8,462 cases of COVID-19.
The county reported that 7,232 cases were eliminated from isolation.
The county reported an average of 140 for five days, for the time being a consecutive day after an increase on Saturday to 161.
The branch also reports 158 hospitalized COVID-19 patients, an increase of five since last Friday.
Currently, there are patients with COVID-19 in the ICU.
According to the department’s COVID-19 panel figures, 39 of the 153 are from Boone County.
Reports of 21 ventilator patients.
The hospital’s still in the yellow zone lately.
Previously, the branch had reported the 19th death in the county.
UPDATE 4:10 p. m. : The state of Missouri will continue to host community events throughout the state this week.
All you want to do is have one in Missouri; other people don’t have to live in the county where they’re tested and don’t have to revel in symptoms.
All Missourins wishing to be tested will get a self-administered nasal swab to look for an active COVID-19 infection at specific sites in the region, free of charge to the individual.
Registration is now open for long-term network testing occasions scheduled for November 17-21 in and other counties.
In addition, the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services has not been able to do so. U. S. (HHS) continues the loose increase in COVID-19 in Colombia on Monday from 10 a. m. 5 p. m.
During the week of November 22, those verification opportunities will only be available Monday through Wednesday, and the full schedule will resume on November 30.
Tests in those settings should be done for other people five years of age or older, adding those with symptoms; those who have been exposed to a user with coronavirus COVID-19; and anyone who is afraid of having the virus.
Missouriers can sign up for recently scheduled occasions in health. mo. gov/communitytest and continue to look for long-term opportunities to be tested at a nearby event.
UPDATE 2:35 p. m. : Mexico’s public raised their exposure threshold to COVID-19 on Monday morning.
An article on social media said the district is now under the “red level,” indicating more than two hundred new cases of coronavirus consistent with 100,000 inhabitants in the last two weeks, as well as positivity rates in COVID-19 above 10%.
Spectators at the included station will be able to attend school-related events this week and district officials will broadcast upcoming live activities.
District chiefs upgraded online last week and students are expected to resume their activities in person starting November 30.
UPDATE 12:10 p. m. : Another Resident of Boone County died with the new coronavirus, announced the fitness branch on Monday.
COVID-19-related death was the first reported in the county in 11 days and the fitness branch said in a social media post that the deceased was over 80 years old.
Coronavirus cases have increased in Boone County in recent weeks, echoing the state of the pandemic across the country. Boone County recorded 245 new cases of COVID-19 over the weekend, according to the Department of Health’s COVID-19 center.
Boone County hospitals treat 153 coronavirus patients, 45 of whom are in intensive care and 20 in fans, the burden of patients has led hospitals to take steps to compensate, such as deferring safe procedures and limiting visits.
Deaths have increased in line with the increase around Mid-Missouri. Camden County, with a population of approximately 45,000, has reported more than twice as many deaths in Boone County. Camden leads Mid-Missouri with 37 dead.
UPDATE 10:50 a. m. : The missouri Senate majority leader said the legislature would postpone its special consultation until Thanksgiving because of positive tests for coronavirus.
“Due to a series of positive COVID-19 cases between members and staff, the Missouri Senate will postpone an action similar to the special consultation until after the Thanksgiving holiday,” Senator Caleb Rowden, Republican for Columbia, wrote on his Twitter account.
Gov. Mike Parson convened the special consultation of legislators to authorize the billing of $1. 3 in federal investment under the CARES Act. The House approved the bill authorizing those expenses, but the Senate has still voted on the proposal.
Rowden didn’t say how many members or workers tested positive. He said the move will protest against members and the public.
UPDATE 10:34 a. m. : Boone County health officials reported 245 new COVID-19s in the county over the weekend.
The Columbia/Boone County Department of Health said 180 new cases were reported on Saturday and 65 on Sunday.
The Ministry of Health recently announced that it will no longer report new coronavirus figures over the weekend. Monday’s update will be sent at five o’clock in the afternoon, authorities said.
A tweet from the fitness branch said there have been a total of 8316 cases of coronavirusvirus since the beginning of the pandemic and 1,135 active.
The county marker says another 153 people have been hospitalized in Boone County, the amount has not been replaced since Friday.
Missouri state fitness officials say 2525 citizens who tested positive for coronavirus are in the hospital.
The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services said another 63 others had been hospitalized due to the previous day’s virus.
The Department of Health’s COVID-19 board indicated that 559 were in extensive care beds. Hospitals say 33% of the capacity of extensive care beds is still available.
Missouri has a quarter of a million cases of coronavirus after a buildup of 3718 during the last day.
The branch reported that 12 other people have been killed by COVID-19 since Sunday.
The rate of coronavirus positivity in seven days of the state is 44%, depending on the marker.
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