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 KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?The Missouri National Guard is scaling back its assistance with facilitating mass COVID-19 vaccinations clinics, Gov. Mike Parson announced Thursday.Parson cited a decrease in demand for the COVID-19 vaccine in Missouri during recent weeks as the reason for reducing the Missouri National Guard s involvement.According to Parson, the Missouri National stanley thermos  Guard has assisted in administering more than 320,000 vaccines, which represents roughly 8% of the doses administered in the state.There have been more than 4 million total COVID-19 vaccine doses administered, according to the Missouri Department of Health and Services dashboard.The Missouri National Guard assisted with a two-day vaccine event in March at Arrowhead Stadium, where more than 8,000 peop stanley cup le were vaccinated.  We are in a far different situation today than we were just a couple mon stanley becher ths ago,  Parson said in a statement about the decision. :In the beginning, vaccine demand far outweighed vaccine supply. Now, we are seeing the reverse of that, and the need for large scale vaccination events has lessened. Missouri is in a good place on the vaccine front, and that is thanks in large part to the tireless efforts of