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COVID-19: More COVID-19 cases reported across the metro area
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6 p.m. -- Missouri Gov. Mike Parson said the state now has 24 cases of COVID-19. Parson also announced the Missouri will also report new totals at 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.
5 p.m. -- Wyandotte County said it now has seven positive cases of COVID-19, which is an increase of four people from Tuesday's numbers. No new information on the cases was given by the Unified Government.
4 p.m. -- Johnson County said as of Wednesday afternoon, the county has 12 presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 in its county. Johnson County health officials continue to ask people to not visit the ER for mild illness, isolate at home for at least seven days or 72 hours after symptoms are gone. "Testing is for the sickest patients who are seriously ill and require admission to the hospital," county health officials said.
3:30 p.m. -- Missouri announced its first death related to COVID-19 on Wednesday. Gov. Mike Parson made the announcement at a 3:30 p.m. briefing Wednesday. Columbia Mayor Brian Treece said health officials were notified the person in Boone County, Missouri, tested positive Tuesday for COVID-19 and was a travel-related case. The patient was transported to University Hospital in Columbia.
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COVID-19: More COVID-19 cases reported across the metro area
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6 p.m. -- Missouri Gov. Mike Parson said the state now has 24 cases of COVID-19. Parson also announced the Missouri will also report new totals at 8 a.m. and 8 p.m.
5 p.m. -- Wyandotte County said it now has seven positive cases of COVID-19, which is an increase of four people from Tuesday's numbers. No new information on the cases was given by the Unified Government.
4 p.m. -- Johnson County said as of Wednesday afternoon, the county has 12 presumptive positive cases of COVID-19 in its county. Johnson County health officials continue to ask people to not visit the ER for mild illness, isolate at home for at least seven days or 72 hours after symptoms are gone. "Testing is for the sickest patients who are seriously ill and require admission to the hospital," county health officials said.
3:30 p.m. -- Missouri announced its first death related to COVID-19 on Wednesday. Gov. Mike Parson made the announcement at a 3:30 p.m. briefing Wednesday. Columbia Mayor Brian Treece said health officials were notified the person in Boone County, Missouri, tested positive Tuesday for COVID-19 and was a travel-related case. The patient was transported to University Hospital in Columbia.
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