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St. Louis health officials have reported the city’s first probable case of monkeypox. The case has not been confirmed by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But the CDC has recently confirmed three cases of monkeypox in Missouri.
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Local public health programs at the forefront of the nation’s pandemic relief efforts, particularly for poor people without health insurance who are most at risk of getting sick, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky told Washington University medical students on Thursday.
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Younger children, who cannot yet be vaccinated, are among those who may be more susceptible to the more-contagious variant.
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A moratorium on evictions by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ends Saturday. Housing advocates say time is running out for thousands of people who have waited months for rental assistance.
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The study found that in-person learning increased nationally among all groups of students, although white students continued to see the greatest gains in access.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shifted its stance this week on the need to wear masks if you're vaccinated. What's that mean for kids? For travel? For work? Experts weigh in.
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To mitigate the spread of the coronavirus through mass evictions, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a three-month national ban on evictions for renters in early September.
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People across the St. Louis region are taking to the streets to protest police brutality as officials lift restrictions put in place to combat the spread…
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State reports may have undercounted COVID-19 deaths in Missouri by more than 40%.
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Illinois’ COVID-19 caseload surpassed 10,000 this weekend. Governor J.B. Pritzker said residents must continue to do their part to slow its spread.