HANNIBAL â A clinic for receiving the COVID-19 vaccine will be available in Ralls County on Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. 2 and 3.
The clinic will be available on a first come first serve basis at Arch United Methodist Church at 56017 Ocean Wave Rd, Hannibal, according to the Ralls County Health Department. No appointments will be necessary and the Health Department will not have a waiting list. The clinic will be open each day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., or as long as supplies last.
All residents of Ralls County and surrounding areas who meet the Phase 1B - Tiers 1 and/or 2 requirements will be eligible to take part in this clinic. Health care workers working in Missouri also are eligible.
86 New Area COVID Cases, Four More Deaths Wednesday
The Adams County Health Department Wednesday reported the deaths of two more Adams County residents of COVID related illnesses, a man and woman both in their 80s.
Officials also reported 34 new confirmed cases, bringing their case count to 7,405, with 372 active, 40 hospitalized, three in ICU and now 96 deaths.
The preliminary seven-day positivity rate for cases as a percent of total tests continues to fall, now at 4.16%.
Elsewhere in western Illinois, 14 new COVID cases were reported in Pike County Wednesday. Their case total now stands at 1,558, with 46 active, four hospitalized and 40 deaths.
The Hancock County Health Department reported two additional COVID related deaths, along with 12 new confirmed cases Wednesday, running their case total to 1,515, with 189 isolated, seven hospitalized and now 31 deaths.
CENTER, Mo. — Members of the Ralls County R-II Board of Education discussed changes related to COVID-19 procedures and long-range planning for the district during their regular meeting Thursday, Jan.
Along with Adams County’s 41 new COVID cases, area health departments reported another 41 new cases and four more coronavirus related deaths Wednesday.
314 New Area Cases, Two More COVID Related Deaths Monday
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The Brown County Health Department reported a spike of 124 new cases since Thursday, citing a backlog in the system and testing in a congregate setting.
The Brown County COVID total is now 569, with 133 active, one hospitalized and six deaths.
Pike County reported 27 new coronavirus cases, bringing their case total to 1,504, with 81 active, 12 hospitalized and 39 deaths.
The Hancock County Health Department reported nine new lab confirmed coronavirus cases Monday. Their case total is now 1,454, with 195 isolated and 28 deaths.
There were 113 new confirmed cases and two additional COVID related deaths reported in northeast Missouri Monday.