By KY3 Staff |  Posted: Sat 7:16 PM, Jun 20, 2020  |  Updated: Sat 7:40 PM, Jun 20, 2020 BOLIVAR, Mo. - A nurse on the medical/surgical unit for Citizens Memorial Hospital in Bolivar has tested positive for COVID-19. Citizens Memorial Hospital administration says the nurse is at home recovering in quarantine. The source of infection…
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