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Mason Crawford, a Columbia resident, said he resonates with these troubles.
âI mean, it feels pretty hopeless sometimes, like seeing what s out there. And there s not a ton of houses on the market right now,â Crawford said. âWe re working hard to find what we like but the more we get shot down, the less secure we feel in that decision.â
More Missourians are experiencing this feeling as the demand for real estate from out-of-staters is rising.
Missouri is withdrawing its State Plan Amendments for MO HealthNet Expansion, halting a Medicaid expansion plan that voters approved in August.Â
In a news release, Governor Mike Parson s office said the Missouri Department of Social Services submitted a letter to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid services Thursday to formally withdraw the plans.Â
COLUMBIA - MU Health Care is now offering Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine appointments to all Missourians 12 and older.
MU Health Care says there will be two after school vaccination events specifically for adolescents on Monday, May 17 and Thursday, May 20 from 4 to 8 p.m. There is also an event on Friday, May 14 from 8 a.m. to noon that is now open to anyone older than 12. All three events will take place at the Walsworth Family Columns Club at Faurot Field.
Appointments are available on the MU Health Care website.Â
Parental consent is required for anyone under 18.
âBy choosing to get your child vaccinated, you are protecting not only your child and your family but your community as well,â MU Health Care vaccine co-chair and family medicine physician Dr. Laura Morris said in a news release. âThis vaccine now available to children ages 12-15 has gone through all of the same steps and requirements as every other vaccine, meeting all safety standards.âÂ