Press Release

 

Cooper County Public Health Center 

17040 Klinton Drive Boonville, MO 65233 

Telephone: (660) 882-2626 ~ Fax: (660) 882-2586 

https://coopercountypublichealth.com/

 Press Release

(July 27, 2020, 1:00pm Boonville) The Cooper County Public Health Center would like to share that all staff exposed to covid thus far are negative for the virus. We continue to have one positive employee home on quarantine and 3 close contact staff members home on quarantine. We appreciate the positive comments and well wishes. Our staffing remains at fifty percent. We will continue with the plan as published.

For the business week of July 27, 2020 through July 31st, 2020 the front lobby will be locked. We will provide a very limited set of services. Due to the ESSENTIAL SERVICE nature of public health services we will not be taking any new appointments next week.

We are down to four staff members who are not on quarantine and are available to provide services. Two WIC nutrition staff, one Environmental staff and one nurse (who is also the administrator).

  • WIC clients will receive their services via the front lobby window as we have in the past
  • Clinic appointments will need to call to alert staff of their arrival and will be let in one at time. No waiting in the lobby
  • Death certificates will still be provided to the undertakers and coroner on an as needed basis
  • Birth certificates can be obtained at all local county health departments surrounding Cooper County like Boone, Moniteau, Howard, Saline, Morgan, Cole etc.
  • Contact tracing to covid cases will still occur via phone as staff on home quarantine will have office phones transferred to their office cell phones
  • Routine health inspections and water testing will not occur during this upcoming week. Only emergencies will be addressed
  • Water samples will continue to be accepted for pick here at our office. The agencies wanting to drop off specimens will need to call in when they arrive, and staff will meet at the front door to pick up
  • For covid testing we recommend individuals use local providers at the MU drive through or Boone Hospital this week

The staff of the Cooper County Public Health Center wish to remain as transparent as possible during this time. We ask for patience and support during this difficult time. We will strive to serve our citizens to the best of our capacity.

Thank you very much.

Respectfully,

Melanie Hutton RN, MSN

Administrator

 

 

 

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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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