Missourians are instructed to "social distance" by avoiding groups of more than 10 people and refrain from eating or drinking inside restaurants and bars.
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A person who was recently in the Truman Building has tested positive for coronavirus, the Office of Administration said Friday.
The Missouri Department of Higher Education & Workforce Development has relaxed certain A+ Scholarship eligibility requirements as schools shutter amid the coronavirus crisis.
DESE sent guidance to public and charter schools late last week confirming basic formula payments will not be interrupted if student attendance is lower this year.
Gov. Mike Parson signed an executive order invoking emergency powers to authorize executive agencies to waive or suspend certain regulations and statutes that interfere with Missouri's response to the spread of COVID-19.
An individual who tested positive for COVID-19 in the Boone County area has died, the first fatal incident in Missouri, officials said Wednesday.
Citing the state of emergency order currently in place, Gov. Mike Parson announced the suspension of all April municipal elections until June.
In line with the CDC guidance, as well as federal guidance from the Trump Administration, the state encourages Missourians to follow these guidelines.
Missouri’s strategy for responding to COVID-19 is to identify those who are affected as quickly as possible and isolate them, the DHSS director said.
Five individuals have now tested positive for coronavirus in Missouri, Gov. Mike Parson announced Saturday evening.








