Coronavirus Coverage by Sarah Fentem
David Kovaluk
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St. Louis Public Radio
Sarah Fentem is the health reporter at St. Louis Public Radio.
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St. Louis and St. Louis County officials are urging people who may have contracted the coronavirus to get tested, even if they don’t have a cough, fever…
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The St. Louis region saw an average of 142 new coronavirus cases per day in the week ending June 11, up 29% from the previous week, according to data…
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After months of being stuck at home in Madison, Illinois, Towanne Russell decided to venture out on a Sunday in mid-June.“Being locked up in the house, it…
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More than 1,000 people in Missouri have died from COVID-19, according to data analyzed by St. Louis Public Radio. The state reached that grim milestone…
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Hospitals in St. Louis are again allowing people to visit patients after months of restrictions aimed at controlling the spread of the coronavirus.SSM…
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Updated at 6:50 p.m. July 1, with comments from St. Charles County Executive Steve Ehlman.St. Louis and St. Louis County will require people to wear face…
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Residents in primarily north St. Louis County ZIP codes hit hardest by the coronavirus will help determine how $7 million in federal coronavirus funding…
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Missouri health and environmental officials will soon test wastewater statewide to determine where and when coronavirus outbreaks could occur. Researchers…
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Missouri this week saw a dramatic increase in the number of coronavirus cases, with nearly 800 people testing positive on Thursday.The seven-day average…
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Officials in St. Louis say that if the coronavirus keeps spreading in the region, they may have to order businesses to close, limit how many people gather…