Preventing the Spread of Covid-19 through Social Distancing

Governor Parson and his administration have been working hard to protect the health and well-being of all Missourians. Here are the most critical actions he’s taken to protect the health of all Missourians and combat COVID-19.

  • Immediately streamlined communications in the interest of public awareness so Missourians are receiving the most accurate and timely information regarding COVID-19 for their families and businesses

  • Implemented daily press briefings to ensure that Missourians are constantly informed on his administration’s response to COVID-19

  • Governor Parson has maintained regular communication with local community, faith, and business leaders so that they can respond appropriately to COVID-19

  • Executive action to prevent social gatherings of more than ten (10) people. 

  • Executive action to prevent Missourians from eating or drinking at restaurants, bars, or food courts; provided, however, that the use of drive-thru, pickup, or delivery options is allowed.

  • Executive action to prevent people from visiting nursing homes, long-term care facilities, retirement homes, or assisted living homes unless to provide critical assistance.

  • Governor Parson continues to work closely with the Attorney General to protect consumers from fraud and scams related to COVID-19.

  • Closure of Missouri casinos.

  • The Missouri Veterans Commission has restricted access to all visitors, volunteers, and vendors until further notice.

  • Governor Parson signed Executive Order 20-03 ordering all Missouri municipal elections previously scheduled for April 7, 2020, to be postponed to June 2, 2020. 

Paid for by Uniting Missouri PAC, Charlotte Boyer, Treasurer