March Geographical Covid report

Update on Covid Cases

 March 2022

3/01/2022 – 03/31/2022

Total New Cases     27

Cooper County COVID-19 Cases by School Geographical Boundaries

Case count includes all individuals living within the geographical boundaries of a school district. These cases may or may not be school age children or employees.

Blackwater School District 0 cases

Boonville School District 20 cases

Bunceton School District 1 case

Pilot Grove School District 1 case

Prairie Home School District 1 case

Otterville School District 4 cases

Out of County School District 0 cases

 

Number of Children’s Cases by Month year to date Ages <=20

March 2022 Child positive cases  3

This will be the last monthly Covid 19 report issued by the health center. The CDC and State of Missouri are in the process of changing over to endemic status. Cooper County along with all other health depts will no longer have access to individual reports for case counts and investigations. We will still be required to report and investigate outbreaks of covid at private facilities like at nursing homes, schools, group homes etc. We currently provide that same support for influenza, chicken pox, food borne illness etc.

The health center will continue to offer testing on a part-time until further notice.

Please keep getting vaccinated, wearing a mask, and keeping your distance please. Handwashing is always critical.

Walk-In Covid vaccination clinics are held every Thursday from 9am to 12noon and 1:00pm to 5:00pm without an appointment. Ages 5 and up are eligible.

Make good decisions and be safe out there. Thank you!

 Sincerely,

Melanie Hutton RN, MSN Administrator

 

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Serving the Citizens of Cooper County, MO

Public Notice

The Cooper County Board of Trustees meets the second Tuesday of each month at Cooper County Public Health Center and virtually.

Board meeting day and times may change with 24 hours’ notice. Board meetings may be canceled due to inclement weather, holidays or the inability to attain a quorum.

 The meeting begins at 5:00 P. M. unless otherwise announced.

The meeting notices are posted on the inside of the main lobby door for viewing by those interested.

The Cooper County Public Health Center is a RSMO 205 county health political subdivision.

This institution is an equal opportunity employer and provides services on a non-discriminatory basis.

The office is located at 17040 Klinton Dr. in the Village of Windsor. 

Those wishing to make public comment at a Board of Trustees meetings are to notify

the Public Health Administrator no later than 12:00 p.m. on the Friday before the scheduled Board of Trustees meeting.

  They shall include their name, county of residence, what organization or

business they are representing with the comment (if applicable), and their topic.

The topic must be a public health issue. The request to make comment shall be submitted to the Public Health Administrator at

scott.clardy@coopercohealth.gov, or by calling 660-882-2626. 

The request can also be made in writing and sent to: 

Public Health Administrator, Cooper County Public Health Center, 17040 Klinton Drive, Boonville, MO  65233.

Speakers will have no more than five minutes to address the Board of Trustees. 

Comments can be made in-person or virtually.  Electronic presentations (e.g. PowerPoint presentations) are not allowed.

If a speaker chooses to bring handouts, they shall bring eight copies. 

Comments must be addressed to the Board as a whole, not to individual Board members or staff.

 

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