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Locality: Waynesville, Missouri

Phone: +1 573-774-0011



Address: 320 Ichord Avenue, Suite U 65583 Waynesville, MO, US

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Communications for Research employees 02.12.2020

For the latest news on COVID-19, Please login to your Caravus Connect account by going to caravusconnect.com and enter your login information, on your home page click on document library, then on the left side of the screen, under All Documents, click on HR Documents, and then you can choose the individual documents under Corona Virus Updates. This updated regularly as new information comes in.

Communications for Research employees 27.11.2020

Just a reminder....COMC is providing free COVID testing at their Richland Clinic tonight from 5-7!

Communications for Research employees 26.10.2020

July 2nd Pulse Update: click here! https://drive.google.com//12Gfntk7aB_FKxY6OFjPiMLh_WV/view

Communications for Research employees 16.10.2020

Latest CFR Pulse update: https://drive.google.com//1XYu5Ji2kpPj9_RaLKsapeW_yg/view

Communications for Research employees 03.10.2020

Click on this link for the latest CFR Pulse: https://drive.google.com//1HjCDyABPWGgaHjxZpftKYDuBT/view

Communications for Research employees 21.09.2020

Phase 2 of Missouri’s Re-opening plan begins tomorrow, June 16, 2020. During Phase 2, there will be no statewide health order. All statewide restrictions will b...e lifted. There is currently no local order in place at this time meaning there are also no local restrictions for Pulaski County. While Missouri will fully reopen, Governor Parson emphasized the importance of continuing social distancing and practicing proper hygiene to prevent the spread of COVID-19. This virus is still present in our communities. As we continue reopening our economy and communities, we too must be relentless in our prevention efforts. Prevention and testing will be key to a safe reopening. As activities resume, it is critical that we continue with prevention efforts both at work and at home. The following preventions should continue to be diligently followed: Practice good hand hygiene Wash your hand often with soap and water for 20 seconds Use hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available Continue to practice social distancing Maintain 6 feet of spacing between yourself and others not living in your household Maintain social distancing while at work, as much as possible Wear cloth face coverings when out in public where social distancing may be difficult Face coverings have been shown to cut transmission by 50% or more Heed caution when wearing a mask- you do not need to wear a mask when in your vehicle alone. It is also dangerous to wear a mask while exercising. Don’t touch your face (eyes, nose, mouth) with unwashed hands Stay home if you are sick and seek medical care and screening for COVID-19 if you have COVID-19 symptoms. Corporate and internal business precautionary protocols may continue to be practiced in protecting patrons and staff members. Therefore, you may still encounter safety measures when entering businesses. When traveling throughout the state, please also keep in mind that other counties/regions may still have local orders in place. Thank you to everyone that has worked to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in our community.