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PAGE 4 This Vote's for Mom PAGE 8 Local Domestic Violence Support Group Aims to Meet Increased Demand for Victim Resources During Stay at Home Orders PAGE 9 Rural Communities Experience Disproportionate Rates of Domestic Violence-Related Hospital Visits Likely Due to Lack of Preventive Resources PAGE 11 Live Well's Dr. Marcia Kent Derives Hope from Faith, Children, and Community PAGE 14 Substance Abuse Poses Risks to Pregnant Women PAGE 16 The Digital Divide PAGE 18 Colorectal Cancer Rises Among Young People and Minorities More than 50 counties throughout Missouri participated in community testing events from April through July. The next round of events will take place from Sept. 14-23 in 8 counties. Following this round, additional events are expected to be scheduled throughout the coming weeks. Missourians can register now for these events at health.mo.gov/communitytest and also continue to check back for future opportunities to be tested at an event nearby. Missouri residency is the only requirement; individuals do not have to live in the county in which they are tested, and they do not have to be experiencing symptoms. Any Missouri residents who wish to be tested with a self-administered nasal swab to determine if they have an active COVID-19 infection can do so at the specified sites in each region at no cost to the individual. "We continue to encourage anyone who feels they should be tested to get tested," said Dr. Randall Williams, director of the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. "We have found these testing events have been greatly appreciated in the communities, and we are thankful that through the Governor's initiative we have developed the testing capacity to organize these user-friendly events throughout Missouri." Hosting upcoming community testing events are Boone County, Nodaway County, Ralls County, St. Charles County, Madison County, Perry County, Jefferson County and St. Francois County. The community-based testing will be operated by the Department of Health and Senior Services and Missouri National Guard in coordination with the hosting local public health agencies. CARES Act funding will be used for community testing. Some counties have also elected to provide these events using CARES Act funding received by their county. To register for community testing events in Missouri, visit health.mo.gov/communitytest. Those without access to online registration can call the Missouri COVID-19 hotline for registration assistance at 877- 435-8411. Translation services are available. More information regarding COVID-19 can be found at health.mo.gov/coronavirus. Community COVID-19 Testing Events Resume Throughout Missouri Heidi Koger Proofreader Melissa Riggs Proofreader Elena Cleaves Marketing Intern/Contributing Writer Marjorie Langas Graphic and Layout Margaret Phillips Developer/Programmer Tempest Wright Print/Digital Illustrator Tonia Wright Publisher Editor-in-Chief We want to hear from you! Let us know how we are doing on Facebook, Twitter @accessHealth1 or write: accessHealth is published by Grace Advertising & Consulting, Inc. 325 Broadway Lexington, MO 64067 A big thank you to our advertisers. PAGE 02 September/October 2020

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