Our office is closed on Wednesday, May 18th, and Thursday, May 19th. We apologize for any inconvenience.
We will reopen with normal business hours on Monday, May 23rd
503 N Missouri St.
Macon, MO 63552
(660) 395-4711
Our office is closed on Wednesday, May 18th, and Thursday, May 19th. We apologize for any inconvenience.
We will reopen with normal business hours on Monday, May 23rd
May 5, 2022
Macon County has maintained low levels of COVID-19 starting in March 2022 and especially in April when Missouri officially moved from a pandemic to an endemic phase of COVID-19. Endemic means that COVID is here to stay and that people have the means for prevention such as vaccines, masking, distancing, staying home when sick, and good hand hygiene.
The recent changes to the Department of Health and Senior Services reporting beginning in April does not allow us to provide as accurate community level data as we had been able in prior months.
January 2022 725 cases
February 2022 138 cases
March 2022 41 cases
April 2022 7 cases (approximate)
Thru May 3 6 cases (approximate)
Residents who have passed where COVID-19 was listed as a contributing factor to death:
2020 22 deaths recorded
2021 26 deaths recorded
2022 to date 16 deaths recorded
Even though our county’s cases are low, they still continue to cause serious health problems in some residents. People continue to fight the health effects of COVID-19 in their homes. People continue to be hospitalized due to COVID-19. People continue to have COVID-19 listed as a contributing factor in death.
Vaccines play an important role in slowing the spread of COVID-19 and lessoning COVID-related health conditions. According to CDC 40.6% of Macon County residents who can be vaccinated, are fully vaccinated. Macon County Health Department offers COVID-19 vaccination clinics weekly for Pfizer, Moderna, and, Johnson & Johnson vaccines. Call for an appointment at 660-395-4711.
Northwest Macon County Health & Wellness Clinic – Thursday, May 12th from 8:30-10:30 am at the Elmer Community Center.
We will be offering free cholesterol and blood sugar screenings ($20 value), COVID-19 vaccines, vital sign checks, and flu vaccines. We will also bring pneumonia and shingles vaccines for those who call ahead.
We hope to see you there!
We are holding a 3-part prenatal class on May 5, 12, and 19. Each hour-long class will cover different topics such as stages of delivery, infant care, infant feeding, safe sleep, immunizations, and car seat safety.
These classes are a great way to get some questions answered and learn valuable information before the baby is born. This class is open to prenatal women and their partners.
Those who attend all 3 classes will be entered to win an infant care gift set.
Please call ahead for registration at 660-395-4711
April 12, 2022
The State of Missouri recently announced we are transitioning from a pandemic response to an endemic phase of COVID-19. This change to endemic does not mean the end of COVID-19; it means that the disease is here to stay, and, that we have the resources to manage the disease in our daily lives. These resources are meant to keep Missourians safe and healthy.
The change to an endemic phase, however, means changes to the state’s surveillance from monitoring daily cases to monitoring the disease severity and its impact in our community. When we are notified by the testing sites, the Macon County Health Department will continue to contact those who test positive to support them during their time of illness and provide them the resources they need to be healthy. We will also continue to provide awareness, guidance and vaccines to contain the spread of COVID-19 in our community.
Due to the change in surveillance data from the state and reporting changes to DHSS, the Macon County Health Department will no longer report weekly data as we have been for the past two years. DHSS’ new change in reporting will no longer provide detailed data on a county level. In order to keep our community aware, we plan to provide awareness and guidance if there is an outbreak of COVID-19 in Macon County.
COVID-19 continues to have a significant health effect on certain residents in our community. Testing for COVID-19, at home or at a facility, continues to be important so individuals are aware they are positive, they can take the necessary precautions to avoid spreading COVID-19 to others. We continue to recommend everyone stay home when they are sick, apart from household members, according to the CDC guidelines.
Vaccination against COVID-19 helps protect individuals against severe illness and hospitalization due to COVID-19. With the change to the endemic, we accept that COVID-19 will continue to circulate, but with vaccination, it can reduce the burden of illness to keep your family healthy.
503 N Missouri St | Macon, MO 63552
Primary Phone Number (660) 395-4711
After Hours Number (660) 651-5737