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During the meeting of the Pettis County COVID-19 Task Force on Monday, April 5, it was reported that according to the state’s website, 10,070 Pettis County residents have received one dose and 6,753 have completed the two-dose series.
Starting on Friday, April 9, all Missourians will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine who are over the age of 16.
Bothwell Regional Health Center will be administering COVID-19 Pfizer vaccines
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Bothwell Regional Health Center’s drive-through COVID-19 testing location at the Missouri State Fairgrounds Sheep Pavilion will be changing the hours of operation effective immediately. Starting February 25, 2021, the drive-through COVID testing at the Sheep Pavilion will be open Monday and Wednesday from 8 am – noon only. Testing will not be available at the Sheep Pavilion outside the new hours.
Testing will be available at the Bothwell Walk In Clinic. People with signs and symptoms of the virus should visit the clinic to be seen by a provider or call their providers office to discuss their symptoms. There will be no curbside testing at the Walk In Clinic. Clinic hours are 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, and the location is on the first floor of the Healing Arts Center at 3700 W. 10th Street in Sedalia.
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Maria added, The patients are coming to me because they actually have a lot of muscle pain. Some patients still have a residual cough. They have a lot of fatigue. Some have digestive issues. I actually had a patient last week who is actually having dizziness as well. Heart palpitations and can t sleep. So there are a lot of different symptoms that we re seeing now with post-COVID issues. Very often, people don t even feel the needles go in at all. Acupuncture can be a great addition to anything that someone s primary care doctor is doing.
Maria stresses acupuncture is a cumulative effect and not a one-time visit. You should plan on several sessions to help treat your symptoms. Maria says some insurances do cover acupuncture. If not, it s usually around $70 out of pocket. Sessions last approximately 45 to 60 minutes. You re encouraged to call the facility with your insurance questions at (570) 344-3788.