January 14, 2021

Governor Parson Announces Activation of First Tier of Phase 1B of Missouri’s COVID-19 Vaccination Plan

(JEFFERSON CITY, MO) – Today, Governor Mike Parson announced the activation of Phase 1B – Tier 1 of Missouri’s COVID-19 Vaccination Plan.

Federal partners have informed the state that they plan to significantly increase vaccine supply next week and that individuals 65 and older and those with comorbidities should be prioritized. This news allows the state to begin the process of activating Phase 1B tiers.

“Beginning the activation of Phase 1B is all about saving lives and protecting those most vulnerable to exposure and illness from this virus,” Governor Parson said. “We are looking forward to increased vaccine supply in the coming weeks as supply is the leading factor that dictates our movement through our plan. The more supply we receive, the quicker we can reach our goal of making vaccines available to every Missourians who wants one.”

The activation of Phase 1B – Tier 1 reflects the guidance the state has received from federal partners as well as information gathered from stakeholders across the state. Phase 1B – Tier 1 is activated today, and Phase 1B – Tier 2 will be activated on Monday, January 18.

Tier 1 of Phase 1B focuses on protecting those who keep Missourians safe, including law enforcement, fire service, and public health professionals, among others.

Tier 2 of Phase 1B focuses on protecting those who are at increased risk for severe illness, including individuals aged 65 and older and any adult with cancer, chronic kidney disease, COPD, or intellectual and/or developmental disabilities such as Down Syndrome, heart conditions, a weakened immune system due to organ transplant, severe obesity, pregnancy, sickle cell disease, or Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus.

“We recognize and appreciate that there are a variety of individuals on the frontlines who have a greater risk of exposure each day they go to work,” Governor Parson said. “We are grateful for the tireless and selfless efforts of our health care providers and first responders who risk their own safety to protect the health and well-being of Missourians.”

Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) Director Dr. Randall Williams issued a statewide health order today regarding the vaccination of individuals in Phase 1A, Phase 1B – Tier 1, and Phase 1B – Tier 2. The order outlines who can be vaccinated as part of the state’s determined phases and applies to those administering the federally-funded COVID-19 vaccines. To view the order, please see attachment.

Although initial tiers within Phase 1B are being activated today and Monday, there are currently not enough vaccines for everyone included in these groups. As additional supplies arrive, this activation will allow for the greatest vaccine coverage where it is most needed. It will also allow vaccinators and organizations to continue planning effectively for future tiers and phases.

January 13 Covid Taskforce Notes

This week’s statistics:

1143 Positive Cases thus far, with 9567 negative tests.

There are 53 active cases, and 20 fatalities.

The statewide positivity rate is 17.2% and the county rate is 25.3%. These numbers will vary by 5 to 10 points in either direction, on daily, weekly and monthly basis.

Remember to wash, sanitize and wear your masks in buildings, and mostly – BE SENSIBLE and KIND!

12-30-2020 Bates County Covid Taskforce Meeting.

We held our final Covid-19 Taskforce meeting of the year this morning. It was attended by the Bates County Commission, Bates County EMA, Bates County Memorial Hospital, and the Bates County Health Dept (some in person, most via phone conference).

At this time Jody Welston reported we had 999 Positive cases, 44 Current/Active cases, 8888 Negative Cases and 14 deaths.

Our weekly cases have surged from approximately 25% to 37%, but these are temporary and random trends.

Release of the Phizer and Moderna vaccines has still not gotten to Bates County yet. Our Health Department and BCMH staff are working to get vaccine for their doctors and nurses, hoping to partner with larger hospitals to be able to get faster access to the vaccine. As you know, these versions also require two applications for complete protection. The initial releases will be going to hospital staff and long term care facilities, with the general public being included in the 2nd stage of vaccine release in the spring or summer of 2021.