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Health Director Criticizes Lawmakers For Making Virus Political Issue


Posted By: Jason Rima
February 26, 2021 @ 1:54 pm
Coronavirus, Local News, News
Springfield-Greene County Health Director Clay Goddard is criticizing state lawmakers for turning the pandemic into a political issue.
It was part of his farewell speech as health director Friday morning in Springfield.
State lawmakers have been pushing bills that would prevent local health departments from making their own public policy to handle things like the coronavirus.
“We were the ones that had to make the tough decisions. We had to be accountable to our citizens,” said Goddard. “Our elected bodies have always voted unanimously to take action. And now the legislature wants to impede our abilities to effectively govern to further drive a wedge when we should be healing.” ....

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Parson hints COVID vaccine eligibility will soon expand, including teachers


Gov. Mike Parson said he’ll make an announcement Thursday on “moving forward on the vaccine phases,” citing an anticipated boost to the state’s vaccine supply following the expected authorization of Johnson & Johnson’s vaccine.
The governor’s comments came a day after state health officials told vaccine providers to prepare for eligibility for a COVID-19 vaccine to be expanded in the next week.
Expanded eligibility would mean teachers will “be able to get a vaccination pretty shortly,” Parson told Fox4 Kansas City and The Kansas City Star Wednesday during an episode of “4Star Politics.”
“There’s going to be really good things ahead. Matter of fact, things are going so well that I would assume … tomorrow will be a pretty big day for a pretty good announcement. I think you’re going to see us moving forward on the vaccine phases,” Parson said, later adding: “I think everybody will be very pleased with the direction we’re going and how we ....

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Clay Goddard: COVID-19 Cases In Greene County Continue To Drop, But Don't Let Your Guard Down


Originally published on January 26, 2021 9:31 am
COVID-19 cases continue on a downward trend in Greene County.  As of Monday, the county had seen a 16 percent decrease in reported cases in the last seven days.  There was a total of 25,539 cases, and 4,529 were active.  There had been at least 364 deaths.
There were 133 people hospitalized in Springfield with COVID-19, and 35 were in critical care.  Fifty-four were Greene County residents.
Springfield-Greene County Health Department director, Clay Goddard, told Springfield City Council Monday night that the seven-day rolling average of COVID-19 cases as of January 11 was 221 cases per day.  As of Sunday, that was down to about 119 cases per day, the lowest it s been since early November.  He said he s encouraged by the numbers, but he doesn’t want the community to get overly optimistic.  He said people still need to wear face coverings, wash their hands often and social distance. ....

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COVID-19 Missouri


By Tessa Weinberg Missouri Independent
Mass vaccinations are underway across the state, with the Missouri National Guard activated to help get shots in arms at its first event in Poplar Bluff on Friday.
But with demand still outpacing the state’s limited supply, some public health officials on the state’s Advisory Committee on Equitable COVID Vaccine Distribution have expressed concern that diverting large amounts of doses to mass vaccination events may make equitable distribution more difficult.
Gov. Mike Parson announced last Wednesday that Missouri National Guard members will be deployed across the state to help with administering vaccines – through mass vaccination events in nine regions, but also to assist with administrative duties such as alleviating data backlogs. ....

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