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KCUR 89.3 Gov. Mike Parson speaks at Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church in April, where COVID-19 vaccinations were being administered. Statewide initiatives to ramp up vaccinations are mounting as Missouri sees its highest rate of new daily COVID-19 cases since January. As the delta variant of COVID-19 ravages through Missouri’s mostly non-vaccinated population, Gov. Mike Parson on Wednesday announced a $10,000 lottery for people who get their shots. Parson also said the “MO VIP” program aimed at jumpstarting the state’s stalled inoculation effort could give people $25 to get vaccinated against the killer virus. State officials say just 40% of residents are fully vaccinated. The ....
Parson announces new Department of Health and Senior Services Director RDN REPORTS [email protected] At the state Capitol Wednesday, Gov. Mike Parson announced that he has selected Donald G. Kauerauf to be the next Director of the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, effective Sept. 1. “We are excited to welcome Don to Missouri and look forward to the great work he is sure to accomplish in service to all Missourians,” Parson said. “Don is no stranger to state government and has more than 30 years of experience in public health and emergency management with the state of Illinois. It is obvious that he has a firm grasp on public health issues and the COVID-19 crisis, and we are confident in his ability to lead DHSS.” ....
Governor s Office Don Kauerauf addresses the media after being introduced as Missouri s new director of the Department of Health and Human Services. Parson’s new appointment comes as St. Louis County is considering bringing back mask mandates. Gov. Mike Parson picked a veteran of Illinois’ emergency management and public health agencies to lead the department that plays a big role in Missouri’s COVID-19 response. And in his introductory remarks to reporters in Jefferson City, Don Kauerauf said there’s a clear solution to Missouri’s rise in COVID-19 cases. “This all comes back to people need to get vaccinated. It’s a clear answer,” Kauerauf said. “People need to get vaccinated. If you don’t understand the vaccine or need additional information, seek your medical provider. Seek your health authority.” ....
Springfield News-Leader JEFFERSON CITY A longtime Illinois public health official specializing in emergency management will serve as Missouri s next health director. Donald Kauerauf will start Sept. 1, filling a position that will have been vacant since April, and will lead a department currently responding to one of the worst COVID-19 outbreaks in the country. Kauerauf will cross the Mississippi after more than 30 years of government experience, having served most recently as chair of the Illinois Terrorism Task Force, a position he held during the pandemic. In his introductory remarks at a press conference Wednesday, Kauerauf said his emphasis in emergency management was critical for modern public health policymaking, and encouraged vaccination and the work of local authorities as the best tools for Missouri to fight the Delta variant. He said that in assessing Missouri s pandemic response, he wouldn t have done anything different, and that the state stayed wit ....