On Thursday, a White House COVID response director addressed the comments made by Gov. Parson.
JEFFERSON CITY - Governor Mike Parson announced on Facebook and Twitter Wednesday that federal employees would not be allowed to go door-to-door to promote the COVID-19 vaccine - and it s caught the attention of top health officials.Â
I have directed our health department to let the federal government know that sending government employees or agents door-to-door to compel vaccination would NOT be an effective OR a welcome strategy in Missouri!
â Governor Mike Parson (@GovParsonMO) July 8, 2021
These posts come as the delta variant cases skyrocket throughout the state and the nation.
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Tuesday, March 9, 2021
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JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. Gov. Mike Parson took time on Monday to reflect since the first presumptive positive COVID-19 case was detected in Missouri one year ago.
Since COVID-19 struck Missouri one year ago, we have worked nonstop to take a balanced approach, fight the virus, and keep Missourians as safe as possible, Parson said. A tremendous amount of work has been accomplished over the past 12 months, and I could not be more proud of Missourians for their efforts.
The Governors Office was initially briefed on the COVID-19 pandemic by Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) Director Dr. Randall Williams on Jan. 28, 2020, and immediately began taking steps to prepare.