Missouri - Coronavirus COVID-19

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — On Monday, Missouri stumbled into first place for having the highest rate of new COVID-19 cases in the nation, according to the state health department’s COVID-19 dashboard.

But state and local officials in Missouri said getting a handle on the enormity of the state’s problem is difficult because of poor data.

“I don’t think anybody in the world has true numbers on who’s been vaccinated,” said Wanda Laramore, nursing director at Pulaski County Health Center & Home Health Agency. “I don’t think the president himself could figure out who has been vaccinated.”

'Practically impossible' to keep up with Missouri COVID data: officials
 
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Update June 28, 2021

Cases - 523,207
Probable Antigen cases - 93,292
Deaths - 9,257
Test to Date - 5,720,471
Antigen Test to Date. - 1,780,816
Hospitalized - 853
ICU - 249
Patients on Ventilators - 110

Public Health - Statewide | COVID-19 Outbreak | Health & Senior Services

Changes since 6/26/2021

Cases - 785
Deaths - 0
Test to Date - 10,444

Sorry looks like I forgot to do Sundays numbers.


 
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. — More than a hundred state employees who work inside the Truman Building in Jefferson City were sent home Monday after 15 workers tested positive for COVID-19.

“Due to this concentration of positive test results, over one hundred employees in this area and the close contacts of the infected employees were offered COVID-19 testing. Close contacts of the infected employees in the impacted area were asked to work from home pending their test results,” the Office of Administration said in a statement.

Missouri workers sent home after positive COVID-19 tests
 
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Update June 30, 2021

Cases - 524,714
Probable Antigen cases - 94,020
Deaths - 9,311
Test to Date - 5,735,777
Antigen Test to Date. - 1,802,252
Hospitalized - 852
ICU - 244
Patients on Ventilators - 113

Public Health - Statewide | COVID-19 Outbreak | Health & Senior Services

Changes since 6/28/2021

Cases - 854
Deaths - 9
Test to Date - 9,622

Looks like this variant is doing a number on the amount of cases. just my 2 cents






 
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