Sunday 30th November 2025

Confirmed positive cases of COVID-19 in the state of Missouri increased by more than 100 on Sunday, April 12.
According to the Department of Health and Senior Services, the total number of positive cases is 4,160- up from 4,024 cases on Saturday, April 11.
There have been 45,064 tests conducted by all labs (not updated for Sunday).
The number of deaths increased from 109 on Saturday to 110 on Sunday.
In the KMMO listening area, 22 cases have been confirmed in Saline County (although county healthcare officials now confirm 32); 27 in Lafayette County (although county healthcare officials confirm 28); four in each Chariton and Cooper County; three in Pettis County; and one in Howard County.
In addition, 80 positive cases have been confirmed in Boone County; 37 in Johnson County; eight in Randolph County; seven in Ray County; four in Henry County; three in each Benton and Linn County; and one in Livingston County.
One death has been reported in each Lafayette, Boone and Henry County.
DHSS expects the next update to be made at 2 p.m. on Monday, April 13.