COVID-19 Coronavirus Information

Updated information regarding the novel coronavirus COVID-19, identified as the cause of an outbreak of respiratory illness

Contact

Questions about COVID-19
Hotline: (314) 657-1499
Mondays-Fridays 8am-5pm

Report a Positive At-Home Test:
Hotline: (314) 657-1499
Mondays-Fridays 8am-5pm
Email your At-Home Positive Test Result

Saint Louis County Information
stlcorona.com

More emergency resources and contacts

COVID-19 Data

New Cases

New Cases
10.9 /100k
7-day total of new PCR positive cases per 100k people

New Hospital Admissions

New Hospital Admissions
4.0 /100k
7-day total of new hospital admissions for COVID-19 per 100k people

% Staffed Inpatient Beds

% Staffed Inpatient Beds
1.8%
7-day average percent of staffed inpatient beds occupied by confirmed COVID-19+ patients

View more COVID-19 data and maps

Get a Vaccine or Booster

COVID-19 vaccines are now approved for people ages 6 months and older. 1 booster is approved for ages 5-50. 2 boosters are approved for all people ages 50 and up, and people ages 12 and older who are immunocompromised.

Learn about ways to get a vaccine or booster shot.

Vaccine Clinics

    No events available.

Get Tested

Rapid Testing

Every household is eligible to order four free at-home test kits from covid.gov/tests. The kits will be delivered by the U.S. Postal Service.

Makemytestcount.org allows you to anonymously report results of any brand of at-home rapid COVID-19 test. The reporting process takes about 1 minute.

PCR Testing

PCR testing is available at local urgent care facilities and drugstores like CVS and Walgreens. Cost varies depending on location and insurance.

View a list of low-cost public PCR testing locations.

 

Orders and Guidance

Currently, there is no mask mandate in St. Louis. The Department of Health urges everyone to wear a mask in public settings, especially when the Community and Transmission levels are high. View CDC guidance on mask wearing.

View the most recent COVID-19 Guidance for Isolation, Quarantine and Transmission-Based Precautions.

There are no travel restrictions to the City of St. Louis.

View past orders and past guidance.

 

More COVID-19 Information

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