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Tony's Kansas City: Show-Me Pandemic Politics: Missouri Plans Public Health Warning Against Racism


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Socialism leads to Communism. We have had a single party take over of our government that is dictating what you say and think. Think about it folk. We are at the top of a very slippery slope.
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The only winners in all this are the 100s of new black commerical tv actors. 12 percent of the population is now 75 percent of the people in tb commercials. What a joke. So tired of this kiss blackys ass.
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Feeling forgotten: Missouri lawmakers say key populations struggling to get access to vaccine


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Feeling forgotten: Missouri lawmakers say key populations struggling to get access to vaccine
Some state lawmakers say many Missourians are feeling left out of the state’s coronavirus vaccine efforts. The Missouri House Committee on Health and Mental Health Policy held a public hearing this week to hear from state officials about Missouri’s vaccination plan and the state ranking low in the rate at which citizens are getting immunized.
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Robert Knodell, the governor’s deputy chief of staff, says the state has vaccinated 7% of its population.
“Which if you look at the latest data from Kansas, they are at 6.6%. If you look at Illinois, they are at 6.8%. If you look at Iowa, they are at 6.3%. So, we’re seeing some good progress,” says Knodell. ....

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MO Lawmakers Advocate For Overlooked Populations In Vaccine Distribution


Missouri lawmakers are advocating for overlooked populations in Missouri’s vaccine distribution plan.
Randall Williams, director of the Department of Health and Senior Services, met with the health and mental health policy committee Wednesday evening to evaluate Missouri’s vaccination plan.
According to CDC data, Missouri is ranked as the 49th  state in vaccine rollout. This CDC data states that 6.1% of Missourians have been vaccinated at least once.
Some Missouri representatives argued for more support for constituents in both rural areas and the largest cities, inmates and the elderly. Kimberly Ann-Collins, a Democrat from St. Louis, says focusing on educating and vaccinating the homeless population is important. ....

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Senator Andrew Koenig tests positive for COVID-19: Fighting public-health orders, he said risking COVID is 'my choice' – St. Louis Call Newspapers


A state Senator who represents South County and West County and has been a harsh critic of business restrictions intended to limit the spread of COVID-19 has tested positive for the contagion and may have infected others during two lengthy committee meetings.
Sen. Andrew Koenig, R-Manchester, confirmed on Twitter Friday afternoon that he is ill, sending the tweet about 18 hours after rumors began circulating of his infection.
“I am self-isolating after I have tested positive for COVID-19,” Koenig wrote. “Fortunately, I am experiencing mild symptoms. Out of an abundance of caution, I will be quarantining at home for the next 10 days. I look forward to fully resuming my duties for the people of St. Louis County soon.” ....

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