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Pettis County COVID-19 Cases Decrease More Vac Clinics Set

Pettis County COVID-19 Cases Decrease More Vac Clinics Set The number of coronavirus cases in Pettis County are decreasing according to Pettis County Health Center while our community vaccinated around 3,000 people last week. There was an increase of 71 COVID-19 cases in this past week and 164 cases in the past two weeks. Pettis County Health Center says while the number of positive cases are decreasing it s still important for people to be tested for the virus to make sure unknown cases do not spread throughout the community. The 3,000 vaccinations figure is a combination of vaccinations given by Pettis County Health Center, Bothwell Regional Health Center, Woods Pharmacy, Katy Trail Community Health, AFC Urgent Care, and the Missouri National Guard. Additional vaccine clinics will be held this week by appointment only.

Sedalia mass vaccination site gives out over 2,300 doses of coronavirus vaccine

Sedalia mass vaccination site gives out over 2,300 doses of coronavirus vaccine Bothwell Regional Health Center on Jan. 30th, 2021 COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) A Sedalia vaccination site ended Saturday with a total of just over 2,300 people getting their COVID-19 vaccine over the past three days. The Bothwell Regional Health Center and the Pettis County Health Center hosted the event at the Missouri State Fairgrounds. The Missouri National Guard also helped out with the event. The @Missouri NG & @HealthyLivingMo are partnering with the Bothwell Regional Health Center and Pettis County Health Center to hold a mass vaccination site on January 28, 29, and 30, in Sedalia. https://t.co/ZWR0IGfdQn Governor Mike Parson (@GovParsonMO) January 28, 2021

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Sedalia health leaders aim to vaccinate 2,200 in drive-thru event

Sedalia health leaders aim to vaccinate 2,200 in drive-thru event Missouri s State Capitol Some Missourians will be receiving their COVID-19 vaccine Saturday in Pettis County. The Bothwell Regional Health Center and the Pettis County Health Center are hosting the event which is being held at Missouri s state fair grounds. The event started Thursday as Missouri continues to roll out mass vaccination sites across the state. Those looking to get vaccinated at the event were required to fill out a pre-registration form in order to be eligible. The Pettis County group hopes to vaccinate around 2,200 people and will not be accepting any walk-ins.

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I - Pulaski Officials say the vaccination sites will have the capability to provide up to 2,500 doses per day, per team. Randolph County In Randolph County, the health department will be hosting a coronavirus vaccine drive-thru Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Riley Pavilion in Rothwell Park. This event is open to anyone who falls in Phase 1A or 1B of the Missouri vaccination plan, but you must pre-register at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/70A0448A8AF2FA6FE3-covid. Audrain County No registration is needed to receive the vaccine, the department requests for people to bring a form of I.D.

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