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With a highly contagious variant circulating and COVID cases on the rise, an infectious disease physician has tips for navigating this holiday season.
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Local health officials and doctors are urging residents to take the COVID-19 vaccine or get a coronavirus test before seeing family over the holidays.
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The daily number of new coronavirus cases in the St. Louis region is reaching a level not seen since January. Hospitals also are reporting an increase in COVID-19 patients.
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Less than $1.8 million allocated for the initiative has been distributed.
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Beth Bacon’s book “Helping Our World Get Well” explains the COVID-19 vaccine to kids and can help parents facilitate conversations about getting vaccinated.
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A federal judge in St. Louis on Monday temporarily barred the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services from requiring health care workers in Missouri and nine other states to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
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The Scott County Republican also discussed why she supports a special session to bar companies from requiring employees to get the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Many parents hurried to get their children the COVID-19 vaccine earlier this month after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention approved it for ages 5 through 11. St. Louis area health officials say there's more than enough to go around.
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Don Kauerauf, who’s been Missouri’s health director since September, says he believes a portion of unvaccinated Missourians are still approachable and could be persuaded to get the shot. He also says vaccine hesitancy shouldn’t be vilified.
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Eight animals in the zoo’s Big Cat Country habitat likely caught the coronavirus from a human carrier, zoo officials said. The cats had all received the COVID-19 vaccine and are expected to make a full recovery.