As Bearcats, we won't watch helplessly as others ignore social distancing and jeopardize our school year. We must advocate for people to make the right choice.
Bearcats, we want to stay on campus. However, if we can't buckle down on social distancing and masking protocols soon, then we will leave as quickly as we arrived. If you want to make your voice heard, then retweet as much as you can from this account. (1/2)
BREAKING: The city is expected to release a 7th emergency order tomorrow including:
• social group limits
• face covering order extension
• enhanced enforcing of face coverings (and what that means)
• business occupancy
•other refined items
Story to come
@TheMissourian
Nodaway County has been designated as Category 1: Extreme Risk due to its COVID-19 positivity rate over the the last 7 days, which means the rate is greater than 15%.
One recommendation that comes with this designation is to cap social group sizes at 10 people. @TheMissourian
With Missouri averaging 4,692 cases per day in the last week, shutdown and stay at home type legislation is making its way back into cities. This late in the game, it’s redundant but wear your mask and maybe don’t crowd the bars
49 cases of #COVID19@MaryvilleMO. Prayers for recovery! Aside from health, 60-70% of those were likely employed. Imagine if 3 coworkers are quarantined for each. That’s an est. 100 persons from the work force for next 14 days. The health & economic impacts are real!#WearAMask
👇👇👇 Also check out the editorial in today's @TheDailyForum . Cases are spiking and hospitalizations are up in the region. This is NOT the time to pull back on mitigation strategies. Wear a mask, stay 6' apart, wash your hands, stay home if quarantined.
I know how tempting it is to relax your mitigation efforts. However, as we are seeing with this spike in cases, we aren't in the clear yet. Bearcats, let's get back on track. Wear your mask. Practice social distancing. Maintain good hygiene. Let's make the change we want to see.
COVID-19 isn’t slowing down in Nodaway county. 42 positive cases in one day marks the third highest single day spike since Aug.30, when the county reported 46 in one day. The seven day average sits at 17.
After 26 new COVID-19 cases were reported yesterday, Nodaway County surpassed the 1,000 total case mark since the virus first arrived in April, as cases continue to spike again at Northwest and throughout the county.
“We’re not out of the woods yet.”
https://t.co/1qf4agTEu3
In Opinion:
The mask mandate in Nodaway County is working. Even if it feels tedious, its important to continue following the ordinance.
https://t.co/8BL0Xj32ex
In Nodaway County, 38 people have been hospitalized. Four of those hospitalizations are current. Additionally, 10 people have died. Does that answer your question? #Iprefertokeepmymaskonmyface
As expected, we're seeing a slight spike in cases again. Bearcats, it's not time to relax just yet. We must continue to be diligent in our masking and distancing. We've been doing great so far, so let's keep it up!
The Nodaway County Health Dept. reported 34 new COVID-19 cases in the county yesterday, the highest single-day total since Aug. 31. Still unclear how many of those new cases involve Northwest staff or students, though 18 of the 34 are between the ages of 10-29 years old.
The 7-day rolling average of new COVID cases in Nodaway County hit double digits again. And even as the threat the virus poses remains the same, the gravity of the pandemic seems to have worn off.
“I thought it would be a little better now, but it’s not.”
https://t.co/Bml22wpEoH