State of Missouri Supported by Four Essential Pillars for COVID-19 Response
Governor Parson has led the way as he has met weekly for the past nine weeks with the Missouri Hospital Association, a group of infectious disease physicians, mayors, clergy, sheriffs, and county commissioners. After being in Washington with my fellow state health directors and others from the U.S....
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description | Governor Parson has led the way as he has met weekly for the past nine weeks with the Missouri Hospital Association, a group of infectious disease physicians, mayors, clergy, sheriffs, and county commissioners. After being in Washington with my fellow state health directors and others from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and the White House during the last week of February, I decided the best recommendation going forward was to stress testing and access to mobile test sample collection sites (more than 150 mobile sites are now in Missouri). The State Public Health Laboratory will soon receive DiaSorin instrumentation which can do 175 tests per hour and is one of the serological tests approved by FDA. |
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