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St. Louis County Executive Sam Page speaks said Monday  at a press conference on Nov. 11, 2020. Page says the rising number of coronavirus cases in the region is unsustainable and will soon overwhelm hospitals.
Jason Rosenbaum / St. Louis Public Radio
The St. Louis region could see renewed government restrictions to stop the spread of the coronavirus if the number of new cases doesn’t go down within a week, St. Louis and St. Louis County leaders said Monday.
Operation Food Search and other food banks and pantries in the region are seeing significant increases in food insecurity amid COVID-19 upheaval. Members of the St. Louis community are stepping up to help, including local farms such as Ferguson-based EarthDance.