COVID-19
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Parson: ‘COVID-19 crisis is over’
Thanks to rapidly declining daily COVID-19 case rates, Missouri Governor Mike Parson has declared that the “COVID-19 crisis is over”.…
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Missouri, Kansas, other states challenge CDC transit mask rule
(AP) — Twenty-one states with Republican attorneys general sued Tuesday to halt the federal government’s requirement that people wear masks…
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Mourners gather for a vigil for 6 girls killed in crash
TISHOMINGO, Okla. (AP) – Mourners gathered in a small Oklahoma town’s high school football stadium to pay tribute to six…
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Missouri policy allows pharmacists easier access to free/low-cost COVID testing
JEFFERSON CITY, MO – A standing order was issued Tuesday by Missouri’s State Epidemiologist, Dr. George Turabelidze, which entitles individuals to receive coverage…
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Blunt, Wicker, and others call for end to federal COVID travel restrictions, mask mandates
WASHINGTON – Today, Missouri U.S. Senator Roy Blunt a member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, joined…
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Missouri COVID cases continue to plummet
Missouri’s COVID-19 case average continues to plummet. It’s now below 300 for the first time since June 7th of last…
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Missouri bill would allow hospital visitors during pandemics
(AP) — Missouri hospitals and nursing homes would have to allow visitors, even during a pandemic, under a bill advanced…
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“People’s Convoy” heads to nation’s capital
The People’s Convoy left southern California Wednesday morning heading for Washington, D.C. The group of truckers and supporters are protesting…
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Missouri House backs bills against COVID-19 vaccine mandates
(AP) — The Missouri House passed a pair of bills Tuesday pushing back against requirements for people to get vaccinated…
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Oklahoma abortion providers still inundated with Texas women
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – Abortion providers in Oklahoma say they’re still being inundated with women from Texas who want to…
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