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Missouri Considering Alternate Care Sites With Help of National Guard

 

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The Missouri National Guard is scouting locations for alternate care sites across the state if they will be needed because of the coronavirus, Governor Mike Parson said in his daily press briefing on Tuesday. The Guard is working with several other state and federal agencies, including the U.S. Army Corp of Engineers, to identify these potential sites. 

Parson said the selection criteria for the sites include: areas with the possibility of deficient bed counts, large enough for patient population and where utilities are available to start immediate construction if necessary. 

The Hearnes Center in Columbia is one of the locations being considered. 

Other locations being considered are:

  • The America’s Center Convention Complex in St. Louis

  • The Dome and the America Center in St. Louis

  • The Kemper Arena and Independence Events Center in Kansas City 

  • Hammond Student Center and JQH Arena in Springfield

  • MSSU Legget & Platt Athletic Center in Joplin 

  • Show Me Center in Cape Girardeau

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Jaclyn Driscoll is the Jefferson City statehouse reporter for St. Louis Public Radio. She joined the politics team in 2019 after spending two years at the Springfield, Illinois NPR affiliate. Jaclyn covered a variety of issues at the statehouse for all of Illinois' public radio stations, but focused primarily on public health and agriculture related policy. Before joining public radio, Jaclyn reported for a couple television stations in Illinois and Iowa as a general assignment reporter.