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PETTIS COUNTY HEALTH OFFICIALS ADJUST QUARANTINE TIME FOR SOME

Given the improvement in case numbers, the Pettis County Health Center will now support the CDC guidance relating to using COVID testing to shorten the quarantine period for non-household contacts from 10 to seven days, provided several provisions are followed: 1. For an individual who has a non-household contact, the person must obtain a COVID-19 test, preferably PCR, no sooner than five days after the last contact with the positive test. 2. The individual wishing to end quarantine early must notify the Health Center case investigator and report the negative test to the Pettis County Health Center. Quarantine cannot be released until at least seven days after the last contact with the positive case.

PCHS Public Health Advisory Updates

PCHS Public Health Advisory Updates The following is a press release from the Pettis County Health Center.  Upon expiration of the Face Covering Rule at 12:01 am, May 12, 2021, the following Public Health Advisory shall go into effect. All residents and visitors to Pettis County are strongly encouraged to follow the practices listed below in order to continue to slow the spread of the virus causing COVID-19. 1. Wear a face covering in accordance with the guidelines from the Center for Disease Control. Face coverings should continue to be worn indoors. Face coverings no longer need to be worn in small groups when everyone present is fully vaccinated or in most outdoor activities except for very large gatherings such as concerts or professional sporting events.

FACE-COVERING RULE IN PETTIS COUNTY TO EXPIRE JUST AFTER MIDNIGHT WEDNESDAY, MAY 12

Upon expiration of the Face-Covering Rule at 12:01 a.m. on Wednesday, May 12, 2021, a Public Health Advisory will go into effect in Pettis County. According to Pettis County Health Center Administrator JoAnn Martin, all residents and visitors to Pettis County are strongly encouraged to follow several practices in order to continue to slow the spread of the virus causing COVID-19. 1. Wear a face covering in accordance with the guidelines from the Center for Disease Control. Face coverings should continue to be worn indoors. Face coverings no longer need to be worn in small groups when everyone present is fully vaccinated or in most outdoor activities, except for very large gatherings such as concerts or professional sporting events.

MORE THAN A QUARTER OF PETTIS COUNTY RESIDENTS HAVE RECEIVED AT LEAST ONE DOSE OF COVID-19 VACCINE

MORE THAN A QUARTER OF PETTIS COUNTY RESIDENTS HAVE RECEIVED AT LEAST ONE DOSE OF COVID-19 VACCINE
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Cole County vaccine clinic site seeing a lower vaccine demand than supply

Cole County vaccine clinic site seeing a lower vaccine demand than supply Published KMIZ COLUMBIA, MO (KMIZ) The Cole County Health Department says it s seeing fewer people at its clinic than expected, as many doses are being saved due to the lack of demand. Cole County Health Department in partnership with other local health systems and hospitals has recently opened a permanent vaccine clinic at the Capital Mall in Jefferson City. The clinic is open Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., appointments are encouraged, but the clinic accepts walk-ins. The clinic has been open to the public for a little over a week now, and the clinic is not seeing the numbers of people that were anticipated.

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