Faurot Field Vaccination Site
Walk through of the MU Health Care mass COVID-19 vaccination site in the Walsworth Club at Memorial Stadium in Columbia, Mo. 1 of 11
Walk through of the MU Health Care mass COVID-19 vaccination site in the Walsworth Club at Memorial Stadium in Columbia, Mo.
Justin Kelley
Walk through of the MU Health Care mass COVID-19 vaccination site in the Walsworth Club at Memorial Stadium in Columbia, Mo.
Justin Kelley
Walk through of the MU Health Care mass COVID-19 vaccination site in the Walsworth Club at Memorial Stadium in Columbia, Mo.
Justin Kelley
Walk through of the MU Health Care mass COVID-19 vaccination site in the Walsworth Club at Memorial Stadium in Columbia, Mo.
Documentation will need to show the passenger was tested no more than three days before their departure.
This order accompanies the rise of vaccine health passports like American Airlines . Â
Missouri ranks 50th out of 50 states for vaccine rollout, and 4% of the Missouri population has been vaccinated with one dose, according to the New York Times.
The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, says a large amount of the distributed vaccine sits with the federal pharmacy partnership. A health department spokesperson said only 17% of the shots have been administered.Â
Columbia/Boone County Public Health and Human Services Community Relations Specialist Sara Humm said Boone County is experiencing a lack of vaccine supply, so it cannot start Phase 1B - Tier 2, like the state did last Monday.
The felony charges carry maximum prison sentences of 30 years and three years in prison.
by Dan Margolies, Kansas News Service
A former administrator at the University of Kansas Medical Center faces criminal charges that he embezzled more than $500,000 from KU.
A charging document filed this week in federal court accuses Michael Ahlers of diverting the money from the KUMC Credit Union between 2009 and 2015.
Ahlers, a resident of Lenexa, Kansas, was the administrator of the med center’s occupational therapy education department. According to the complaint, he was the sole signatory on the credit union account.
The document also charges him with income tax evasion because he allegedly failed to report the money on his tax returns.
/
Michael Ahlers faces felony charges of bank fraud and tax evasion.
The felony charges respectively carry maximum prison sentences of 30 years and three years in prison.
A former administrator at the University of Kansas Medical Center faces criminal charges that he embezzled more than $500,000 from KU.
A charging document filed this week in federal court accuses Michael Ahlers of diverting the money from the KUMC Credit Union between 2009 and 2015.
Ahlers, a resident of Lenexa, Kansas, was the administrator of the med center’s occupational therapy education department. According to the complaint, he was the sole signatory on the credit union account.