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Updated at 10:15 p.m. May 27 with Mayor Lyda Krewson's announcement that Dr. Fred Echols will be acting health director Members of the St. Louis Board of…
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Carla Harris sent her 15-year-old daughter to stay with a family member in St. Louis County several weeks ago. Harris is a certified nurse assistant and…
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Updated at 11:40 a.m. May 2 with the court's rulingA federal judge has denied a request to block the City of St. Louis from clearing a downtown camp of…
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On April 8, St. Louis health director Dr. Fred Echols penned a column for the St. Louis American, in which he revealed that the first 12 COVID-19-related…
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African Americans in St. Louis County are about four times more likely to become sick from COVID-19 as white people, according to the St. Louis County…
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People with asthma may be at a higher risk of becoming very sick and dying from COVID-19, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.That…
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Updated at 8:18 p.m. with more information from St. Louis officialsAll 12 people in St. Louis who have died of COVID-19 were African Americans, the city’s…
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St. Louis is banning organized gatherings of more than 1,000 people to help contain the coronavirus outbreak. The announcement from city officials…
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St. Louis-area health officials say they expect to see the new coronavirus arrive in St. Louis, and they want residents to be prepared. At a press…
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The St. Louis Department of Health is urging people to receive a measles shot before the busy summer travel season begins.The U.S. largely eradicated…