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JEFFERSON CITY â The capital city has been the main hub for vaccine availability in the county, but the Cole County Health Department is aiming to expand their reach. I think we are gonna see a transition to try to reach the community where they are, Cole County Health Department Communicable Disease Coordinator Chezney Schulte said. We ve seen that across the county with the Community Health Center. using their mobile unit to vaccinate in different areas.
The mobile vaccination unit from the Community Health Center has proven effective in providing wider access to more rural areas, despite low demand. It s been very great to have those vaccine units able to go to people, Schulte said. Whenever you get 10, 20, 30 people vaccinated that haven t had a chance to get vaccinated so far, that s still successful day.
COLUMBIA - Both Boone and Cole Counties celebrated National Arbor Day with tree plantings and dedications on Friday.
The two counties held their respective events as a part of their bicentennial celebrations, which Cole County celebrated in 2020, and Boone County s Columbia will celebrate this June.
The following groups donated a tree outside of the Cole County Courthouse:
The Jane Rudolph Jefferson Daughters of the American Revolution
The Christopher Casey Chapter of the Sons of the American RevolutionÂ
The Camp Lillie Sons of the union VeteransÂ
Sam Bushman, Cole County Presiding Commissioner, says these trees serve as a symbol of strength for Cole County.
Officials say coronavirus vaccine requirements not likely in Mid-Missouri
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ)
The fight against COVID-19 continues across the globe and health officials continue to say the strongest weapon is the coronavirus vaccine.
Now that the vaccine is more widely available, the supply is starting to outpace the demand.
Leaders across the country have been grappling with the idea of vaccine passports and other vaccination requirements to take part in public life. Here in Missouri, Gov. Mike Parson has made it clear he will not support vaccine passports or requirements of any type state-wide.
The federal government has also stated it has no plans to require vaccinations to travel or access businesses.
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