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United Way makes positive impact on local organizations

HANNIBAL — The United Way of Mark Twain Area has concluded the Community Impact Process at the organization for the 2021-22 fiscal year. Each year, area non-profit organizations that provide human services are invited to become a Community Impact Agency with United Way. A distinction as a Community Impact Agency results in funds from the United Way’s annual campaign coming to that organization. This year, Andrea Campbell, who serves on the United Way Board of Directors as the Vice President of Community Impact, chaired the Community Impact process. Organizations completed their applications and submitted financial information for the Community Impact Committee to review. The Community Impact Committee consists of United Way Board Members and members of the community.

COVID cases on rise in Northeast Missouri

HANNIBAL — Positive COVID-19 cases have been on the rise recently in Northeast Missouri, and medical personnel continue to recommend vaccines and good hygiene in the fight against the disease. Dr. Pranav Parikh, chief medical officer at Hannibal Regional Healthcare System, said the Delta variant is becoming more prevalent in the southwestern and western regions of the Show-Me State. The variant has not shown up yet in the St. Louis or Hannibal areas, “but I would say it’s only a matter of time before it starts to show up here, too.” The Department of Health and Senior Services’ Sewershed Surveillance Project studies the waste in the sewer, finding a significant increase in the Delta variant in places like the Columbia and Kansas City.

City council will support bypass study

City council will support bypass study
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16+ in Missouri now eligible for COVID vaccine

16+ in Missouri now eligible for COVID vaccine Unmute HANNIBAL, Mo. (WGEM) All Missourians, aged 16 or older, became eligible to get the COVID vaccine Friday. The news sparked a busy day at the vaccination clinic in Hannibal where Hannibal Regional Healthcare System CEO Todd Ahrens said he had expected the clinic to administer more than 800 shots He said Missourians from as far as Columbia and St. Louis had driven to Hannibal in order to get the shot. Several doctors, from different hospital departments, joined in the vaccination effort like Dr. Julie Viehmann, an OBGYN physician. She said she was taking part in order to help get as many shots in as many arms as possible as she is eager to help end the pandemic and return to a sense of normalcy.

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