COVID-19 Updates

Geography with Goudge

Cases/Population Map, September 18, 2020 “This week’s Covid-19 map, based on the Johns Hopkins (CSSE) data displays the number of cases in each state divided by the population (cases per capita).  The darkest shaded states on this map account for over 40% of the cases.  For months, states in the South and Southwest have been

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Thursday, September 17th COVID-19 report: nine new cases

Nodaway County Health Department Administrator, Tom Patterson, announces nine individuals residing in Nodaway County, have tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).  707 confirmed cases  73 active cases  626 released from isolation  20 total hospitalizations  5 current hospitalizations  8 deaths The affected individuals include:  2 males between 10-19

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Wednesday, September 16th COVID-19 report: 12 new cases

Nodaway County Health Department Administrator, Tom Patterson, announces 12 individuals residing in Nodaway County have tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).  698 confirmed cases  75 active cases  615 released from isolation  20 total hospitalizations  5 current hospitalizations  8 deaths The affected individuals include:  3 females and 3

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Tuesday, September 15th COVID-19 report: four new cases; eighth death

Nodaway County Health Department Administrator, Tom Patterson, announces four Nodaway County, Missouri residents have tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). The eighth death of a Nodaway County resident with COVID-19 was reported; the individual was a female between 80-89 years of age.  686 confirmed cases  76 active cases  602 released from

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September 13th and 14th COVID-19 report: five new cases

Nodaway County Health Department Administrator, Tom Patterson, announces five Nodaway County, Missouri residents have tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).  682 confirmed cases  104 active cases  571 released from isolation  20 total hospitalizations  7 current hospitalizations  7 deaths The affected individuals include:  1 female and 1 male

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Northwest Regents hear updates of COVID-19, race issues responses

The Northwest Missouri State University Board of Regents during its regular meeting September 3 received an update regarding the institution’s COVID-19 measures and an overview of its work to address issues of race. Institutional leaders briefed the Regents about the university’s COVID-19 mitigation measures and efforts to maintain on-ground instruction during the pandemic, saying they

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Maryville R-II develops new COVID-19 in-school plan

Due to the increasing number of absences for COVID-19 and related quarantines, Maryville High School transitioned to a hybrid model of instruction on September 9 in the high school. With  eight days of school in the history books, the Maryville School district had 101 students under quarantine for COVID-19 and five positive cases. Building breakdowns for

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Saturday, September 12th COVID-19 reports:

Nodaway County Health Department Administrator, Tom Patterson, announces seven individuals residing in Nodaway County, Missouri have tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).  677 confirmed cases  119 active cases  551 released from isolation  19 total hospitalizations  7 current hospitalizations  7 deaths The affected individuals include:  2 females between

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Free COVID-19 drive-thru testing available in Nodaway County

The Missouri Department of Health & Senior Services (DHSS) and Missouri National Guard will perform drive-through testing for COVID-19 at the Maryville Community Center in the Missouri National Guard Armory bay, located at 1407 North Country Club Road, Maryville, from 10 am to 7 pm, Monday, September 14. The 400 tests are open to all

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Friday, September 11th COVID-19 report: seven new cases

Nodaway County Health Department Administrator, Tom Patterson, announces seven Nodaway County, Missouri residents have tested positive for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19).  670 confirmed cases  124 active cases  539 released from isolation  19 total hospitalizations  7 current hospitalizations  7 deaths The affected individuals include:  1 male between 10-19 years

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