COVID-19 Related News and Announcements
All COVID-19 Related News and Announcements
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Department of Health Recommends Masking in Public after Respiratory Illness Data Shows Significant Increase
01/04/2024 - The rapidly rising number of reported cases and hospitalizations suggests more precautions are necessary to avoid strain on the healthcare system. -
St. Louis City, County Encourage Vaccinations, Testing as Federal Public Health Emergency Ends
05/11/2023 - Data has driven many decisions during the COVID-19 pandemic, including the size of gatherings, mask mandates, and virtual work/school accommodations. -
Mayor Tishaura O. Jones Signs Bill to Establish Missouri’s First Guaranteed Basic Income Pilot, Expand Health Care Access, and Create Opportunities for Youth
12/28/2022 - Jones announced today the signing of the Working Families Bill (BB116) to support St. Louisans, recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic. -
New COVID-19 Boosters Targeting Currently Circulating Strains Becoming Available in Missouri
09/07/2022 - Bivalent COVID-19 boosters are becoming available among some providers beginning today with additional providers adding these boosters next week. -
COVID-19 Vaccines for Children 6 Months and Older Now Available in City of St. Louis
06/22/2022 - Data from the CDC reveals more than 2 million children 6 months to 4 years of age have contracted COVID-19 since the start of the pandemic. -
City of St. Louis Department of Health Strongly Recommends Wearing a Mask Indoors and in Crowded Environments
06/06/2022 - The Department of Health is reporting that the city is in a COVID-19 surge, with daily case counts higher than the peak of the Delta surge. -
City of St. Louis Department of Health Continues to Strongly Recommend Face Masks
04/19/2022 - Since early April, there has been an increase in the 7-day moving average of COVID-19 cases locally and in areas across the United States. -
Masks No Longer Required at STL
04/19/2022 - TSA no longer enforcing the federal mask mandate -
City of St. Louis Department of Health and Saint Louis County Department of Public Health Release Joint Statement on "Living With COVID-19"
04/12/2022 - The latest statement shares actions individuals and institutions like businesses and schools can take to foster safer and healthier environments. -
City of St. Louis Department of Health Partners with Faith Communities to Continue COVID-19 Mitigation Efforts
04/08/2022 - DOH warns residents as we move to new normal without required COVID-19 mitigation measures, the community must protect family, friends, and neighbors. -
City of St. Louis Department of Health Continues Efforts to Protect Community from COVID-19
03/31/2022 - Moving into a “new normal” requires our community to look out for the health of our family, friends, and neighbors through continued safety measures. -
City of St. Louis Department of Health Will Not Request Renewal of City Mask Order
03/03/2022 - Recent CDC guidance and downward trends in hospitalization and infection rates informed the Department of Health decision -
City of St. Louis Department of Health to Provide Antigen Test Kits, N95 Masks to At-Risk Residents, City Employees
02/14/2022 - DoH will distribute 25,000 antigen test kits and more than 53,000 N95 masks to vulnerable populations and City employees. -
City of St. Louis Expands COVID-19 Vaccination Gift Card Program
02/09/2022 - Previously only individuals receiving their first vaccine were eligible for a gift card. -
City of St. Louis Department of Health Continues to Increase COVID-19 Testing Opportunities
02/01/2022 - Additional testing opportunities take stress off of hospital emergency room systems, helping them focus on caring for the sick. -
Updated COVID-19 Guidance Shared with City Business Owners
01/21/2022 - The guidance includes best practices that can assist businesses to remain open through this latest surge of COVID-19 cases. -
COVID-19 Testing Expanded Through Partnership with Nomi Health
01/11/2022 - A COVID-19 testing clinic at 1520 Market will be open Tuesday, January 11, through Thursday, January 13, from 8am-5pm. -
Department of Health and Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services Announce New COVID-19 Testing Site
01/11/2022 - Pre-registration is required for the testing location and is available on the Department of Health’s COVID-19 Public Test Locations website. -
Expanded COVID-19 Testing in the City of St. Louis
01/06/2022 - An estimated 1,000-2,000 tests per day will be available through two new partnerships. -
City of St. Louis Department of Health Urges Residents and Visitors to Celebrate New Year’s Eve Holiday at Home
12/30/2021 - New data shows the 7-day average positivity rate has climbed to 24%, the highest since the department reported its first COVID-19 case in March 2020. -
COVID-19 Cases Continue to Rise in the City of St. Louis
12/29/2021 - Reported COVID-19 cases by geography reveal widespread transmission by ZIP codes across the city, with the 7-day case average tripling in December. -
City of St. Louis Board of Aldermen Renews City’s Mask Mandate
12/14/2021 - Health Commissioner’s Order #6 passed as Resolution #154 on December 14, 2021, by the Board of Alderman, the city's duly elected legislative body. -
City of St. Louis Department of Health Advises Mask Mandate in City is in Effect
12/06/2021 - Health Commissioner’s Order #5 was passed as Resolution #142 on November 24, 2021, by the Board of Alderman, the city's duly elected legislative body. -
City of St. Louis Reports Its First Omicron Variant Case
12/03/2021 - The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed a case of the Omicron variant for a City of St. Louis resident. -
First Case of Omicron Variant Reported in U.S.
12/01/2021 - City of St. Louis Department of Health: “We know there are proven mitigation strategies that work to protect us” from Omicron -
Tips for Healthy and Safe Thanksgiving
11/23/2021 - Department of Health offers tips for a healthy and safe Thanksgiving and encourages COVID-19 vaccinations. -
City of St. Louis Department of Health to Host Pediatric Vaccine Virtual Town Hall
11/17/2021 - On Monday, November 22, the Department of Health will host a virtual town hall meeting to provide an opportunity to have parents' questions answered. -
Mayor Tishaura O. Jones, Health and Education Leaders Urge Families to Vaccinate Children 5 - 11 Against COVID-19, Keep Schools Open and Safe
11/04/2021 - The leaders stressed that child vaccination is the key to protecting families against COVID-19, especially ahead of the holiday season. -
City of St. Louis Department of Health Taking Community Approach to Ensure COVID-19 Vaccine Reaches Children 5 to 11
11/03/2021 - The Department of Health is partnering with various agencies to ensure caregivers have opportunities to get a COVID-19 vaccine for eligible children. -
City of St. Louis Implementing Gift Card Incentive for COVID-19 Vaccinations
09/23/2021 - With COVID-19 impacting every area of the region, the city is encouraging individuals to get vaccinated to protect young adults and schoolchildren. -
Labor Day Weekend COVID-19 Health & Safety Tips
09/02/2021 - With the community spread of SARS CoV-2, it's recommended residents and visitors modify their celebrations to ensure they are healthy and safe. -
Affinia Healthcare Partners to Provide Monoclonal Antibody Infusion Therapy for COVID-19 Patients
08/30/2021 - Monoclonal antibody treatment can reduce the risk of severe illness or hospitalization by 70% for high-risk patients. -
Mayor Tishaura O. Jones Responds to Expiration of CDC Eviction Moratorium
08/02/2021 - Jones' statement pertains to the failure of officials to extend the federal eviction moratorium, as over 3,000 eviction cases are pending in the City. -
General Public COVID-19 Health Advisory
07/31/2021 - The Department of Health is working to identify and notify close contacts of a COVID-19 positive individual who attended a recent public meeting. -
On 100th Day in Office, Mayor Tishaura O. Jones Takes Executive Action to Direct Nearly $3 Million in Local Funding to Protect St. Louisans from COVID-19, Evictions
07/29/2021 - Jones joined St. Louis on the Air host Sarah Fenske to discuss her first 100 days in office as the first Black woman elected Mayor of St. Louis. -
Lights Up at Enterprise Center For COVID-19 Vaccines
07/29/2021 - The clinic allows individuals to become fully vaccinated before the St. Louis Blues preseason games and concerts return to Enterprise Center. -
St. Louis City and County to Require Masks to Limit Spread of COVID-19 Delta Variant
07/23/2021 - As the Delta variant spreads, the City and County will require masks to be worn in indoor public places and on public transportation beginning Monday. -
Joint Statement from St. Louis City and St. Louis County on Sharp Increase in COVID-19 Cases
07/20/2021 - The City and County will continue to urge everyone to wear masks, even if you are vaccinated. -
St. Louis Agency on Training and Employment, Department of Health to Join 77th District Greater Ville Jobs and Community Resource Fair
07/19/2021 - On July 23, SLATE, the Department of Health and more will join the Greater Ville Jobs and Community Resource Fair at Farragut Elementary School. -
Department of Health Announces Upcoming COVID-19 Vaccine Clinics
07/15/2021 - Community clinics planned through July 31, 2021. -
Creating Vaccine Confidence Through Educational Collaboration
07/02/2021 - Department of Health and Saint Louis Science Center Partner on Vaccine Project -
Celebrating Independence Day the Healthy Way
07/02/2021 - The Department of Health asks all residents to be mindful of health concerns this 4th of July holiday, including COVID-19. -
St. Louis City and County Issue Public Health Advisory Regarding Emergence of COVID-19 Delta Variant
07/01/2021 - New cases of COVID-19 are rising at an accelerating rate, and the Delta variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes the disease continues to spread. -
Mayor Tishaura O. Jones Passes $80 Million Direct Relief Package at Board of Estimate and Apportionment
06/30/2021 - The proposal addresses public health, public safety and economic stability, and addresses the COVID-19-related crises impacting St. Louis. -
Congresswoman Cori Bush Calls on St. Louis Board of Aldermen to Pass Mayor Tishaura O. Jones’ $80 Million Direct Relief Plan to Protect St. Louisans from COVID-19, Keep Families in Homes
06/29/2021 - Bush called on the Board to pass Jones’ initial funding plan for vaccines, relief to families, and community violence intervention programs. -
St. Louis Community Comes Together to Provide Vaccinations
06/26/2021 - Several community partners contributed to the success of this week’s clinics held by the Department of Health. -
St. Louis Department of Health Joins National “Shots at the Shop” Initiative to Expand Vaccine Opportunities in Black-Owned Barbershops and Beauty Salons
06/25/2021 - The move comes as the Delta variant of COVID-19, a more contagious and dangerous strain of the virus, sweeps across Missouri. -
Mayor Tishaura O. Jones Presents St. Louis Vaccination, Direct Relief Proposals to Dr. Anthony Fauci at US Conference of Mayors Meeting
06/22/2021 - June 22 at 3:00pm, the nation’s mayors will gather with Dr. Anthony Fauci to discuss the work cities are doing to increase COVID-19 vaccination rates. -
Mayor Tishaura O. Jones to Outline St. Louis Vaccination, Direct Relief Proposals for Dr. Anthony Fauci, United States Conference of Mayors
06/22/2021 - June 22 at 3:00pm, the nation’s mayors will gather with Dr. Anthony Fauci to discuss the work cities are doing to increase COVID-19 vaccination rates. -
Greater St. Louis Labor Council Urges Passage of Mayor Tishaura O. Jones’ $80 Million Direct Relief Proposal
06/16/2021 - The Greater St. Louis Labor Council announced its support for Jones’ proposal to invest $80 million in ARPA direct relief funds. -
Mayor Tishaura O. Jones Outlines Plan to Provide Urgent, Direct Relief to St. Louis Families and Communities with First Infusion of $80 Million American Rescue Plan Act Funds
06/15/2021 - Jones outlined her proposal to allocate the first $80 million in immediate federal direct relief funding from the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). -
COVID-19 Testing No Longer Required for Youth Sports in the City of St. Louis
05/20/2021 - While testing is no longer required, athletic administrators are encouraged to continue the practice to protect the health of anyone not vaccinated. -
COVID-19 Vaccinations Now Available for 12-to-15-Year-Olds at FEMA’s St. Louis Community Vaccination Center
05/14/2021 - As with 16-and-17-year-olds, a parent or guardian with ID must accompany 12-to-15-year-olds seeking a vaccination. -
City Residents Step Up to the Plate and Receive COVID-19 Vaccines
05/14/2021 - The Department of Health encourages all eligible residents to consider getting vaccinated to protect themselves and the community. -
City of St. Louis and St. Louis County Take New Approach to COVID-19 Response
05/14/2021 - Personal Responsibility Will Be Relied On Moving Forward -
Vaccines Can Now Be Administered Without Regard to Timing
05/14/2021 - Guidance was revised to include the simultaneous administration of COVID-19 vaccines and other vaccines and co-administration within 14 days. -
St. Louis Cardinals Open Their Doors to COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic
05/12/2021 - The St. Louis Cardinals organization has graciously donated ticket vouchers for individuals receiving a vaccine. -
City of St. Louis Department of Health Pivots to Smaller COVID-19 Clinics
05/07/2021 - The department will conduct community and neighborhood COVID-19 vaccine clinics to supplement private and mass vaccination efforts in the community. -
St. Louis City and County Jointly Revise COVID-19 Mitigation Measures
05/04/2021 - In the revised guidelines, occupancy requirements are replaced with a minimum six-foot social distancing requirement among occupants on the premises. -
Mayor Jones and County Executive Page Host Joint Press Conference on New Health Orders
05/02/2021 - Media Advisory -
More City Residents Fully Vaccinated After Saturday Morning Clinic
04/24/2021 - The DOH encourages those who have received the first Pfizer or Moderna COVID-19 vaccine dose to receive a second dose within the required timeframe. -
COVID-19 Vaccination Continue in the City of St. Louis
04/22/2021 - Individuals must continue to wear a face covering, social distance from others, practice good hygiene and limit the risk of SARS CoV-2 virus exposure. -
Nearly 2,700 Residents Fully Vaccinated Following Weekend Clinics
04/18/2021 - Vaccinated individuals should continue to follow prevention measures to further reduce the risk of contracting SARS-COV2. -
COVID-19 Vaccinations Begin for City of St. Louis Homebound Residents
04/16/2021 - The initiative to vaccinate one of the city’s most vulnerable populations launched Wednesday, with 12 clients and caregivers receiving the vaccine. -
City of St. Louis Department of Health Reports Increase in COVID-19 Cases
04/12/2021 - The recent rise is not unique to the city. A CDC report issued Friday shows the U.S. was in its fourth week of an upward trend in COVID-19 cases. -
City of St. Louis Department of Health Monitors Uptick in COVID-19 Cases Among Younger Segments of Population
04/08/2021 - The Department of Health wants parents and guardians to continue to keep their children in healthy and safe environments as we navigate this pandemic. -
FEMA's Community Vaccination Center in the City of St. Louis to Open Next Wednesday, April 7
04/01/2021 - St. Louis officials plan to distribute up to 168,000 COVID-19 vaccine doses to City residents at a downtown daily vaccination site starting April 7. -
Mayor Krewson Announces Availability of Additional Rental and Utility Assistance through State of Missouri
03/31/2021 - Mayor Krewson announced that City residents can apply for rental and utility assistance through the State of Missouri beginning Thursday, April 1 -
Mayor Lyda Krewson Joins Federal, State Officials to Announce Eight Week Effort to Expand Vaccinations in the City of St. Louis
03/29/2021 - The new federally supported community vaccination clinic launches April 7 and will vaccinate up to 3,000 people a day, seven days a week. -
High Demand For COVID-19 Vaccines During Mega Vaccination Clinic
03/26/2021 - To date, the Department of Health has administered 26,271 doses and has had no severe adverse reactions to the COVID-19 vaccines administered. -
City of St. Louis Mega Mass Vaccination Event A Big Success
03/25/2021 - 3,468 doses of the Janssen COVID-19 (Johnson & Johnson) Vaccine were administered in the first day of the two-day event. -
City of St. Louis Department of Health Holds First Mass Vaccination Clinic After Phase 1B-Tier 3 Opening
03/20/2021 - This weekend’s clinics come the same week that Missouri allowed those under Phase 1B-Tier 3 to become eligible for the vaccine. -
City of St. Louis Issues One Year Report On COVID-19
03/18/2021 - Looking at the Past to Plan for the Future -
One Year Later: Mayor Lyda Krewson Highlights Twelve Months of Leading St. Louis through COVID-19
03/16/2021 - Krewson highlighted her ongoing efforts to slow the spread of the virus, protect residents, and lay the foundation for a robust economic recovery. -
St. Louis Continues to Focus on the Most Vulnerable
03/14/2021 - COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic Held Today at St. Louis Housing Authority -
Department of Health Holds 14th COVID-19 Vaccination Clinic
03/13/2021 - Invited individuals previously registered through the City’s notification survey and were identified as currently eligible based on their responses. -
City of St. Louis Selected as a Stimulus Command Center for President Biden’s American Rescue Plan
03/12/2021 - Approximately $500 million is expected in direct financial assistance from the American Rescue Plan (ARP) -
Closed COVID-19 Mass Vaccination Clinic Scheduled for Omega Center
02/26/2021 - Scheduled appointments have been confirmed for individuals 65 and older and individuals 18 to 64 years of age who have qualifying medical conditions. -
Sign Up for COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Updates
01/13/2021 - When DOH receives vaccine supplies, it will follow the phased distribution established by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. -
City of St. Louis Department of Health Monitoring New COVID-19 Variant
01/04/2021 - No Cases of New Variant Identified in Missouri At This Time -
Follow COVID-19 Prevention Steps for a Safe Start to 2021
12/31/2020 - Everyone must do their part to slow the spread of COVID-19 and celebrate New Year's Eve safely. -
City of St. Louis and Saint Louis County Health Departments to Maintain Initial Quarantine Protocols
12/08/2020 - Public Health Agencies Elect to Keep 14-day Quarantine Periods -
Businesses Can Aid In Slowing the Spread of COVID-19
11/24/2020 - The Department of Health extends its thanks to the many businesses that have revised their operations to assist in reducing the spread of COVID-19. -
Help Prevent COVID-19
11/23/2020 - Correcting Misinformation and Tips for the Holidays -
Mayor Krewson Announces New Tiny House Community Village for Unhoused Individuals in the City of St. Louis
11/17/2020 - It’s anticipated that the new tiny house community will be able to begin welcoming its first residents by December 1, 2020 -
Notice: Comptroller's Office operations during COVID-19
11/13/2020 - To help limit the transmission of the COVID-19 coronavirus, you are encouraged to communicate inquiries via telephone or e-mail. -
Mayor Krewson Announces Availability of $1.25 Million in Additional CARES Act Funding for Small Businesses
11/12/2020 - Applications to the Small Business Grant Fund will again be accepted beginning at 10 a.m. on Monday, November 16 -
Mayor Krewson Announces Extension of City’s Temporary Outdoor Seating Permit Program
11/06/2020 - City of St. Louis’ Temporary Outdoor Seating Permit Program is extended through December 31, 2021 -
Mayor Krewson’s Request for Additional CARES Act Funding to Support Families, Residents, and Small Businesses Approved
11/04/2020 - The Board of Estimate and Apportionment approved Mayor Krewson’s requests for additional transfers and allocations of federal CARES Act funding -
Mayor Krewson to Request Additional CARES Act Funding
11/02/2020 - Additional CARES Act funding will support and protect more families, residents, and small businesses during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic -
Additional COVID-19 Testing Opportunities Available in South St. Louis
10/28/2020 - The state-sponsored surge testing begins Tuesday, November 3 at Affinia Healthcare's clinic at 3930 South Broadway. -
Residents Encouraged to Practice a Safe and Socially Distant Halloween
10/01/2020 - The guidance offers recommendations on how to safely prepare and celebrate the holiday with the current COVID-19 restrictions. -
COVID-19 Testing Encouraged For Attendees of Motorcycle Event in Central Missouri
09/26/2020 - Bikefest, held September 16-20, brings more than 100,000 individuals to the Lake of the Ozarks region each year. -
City of St. Louis Department of Health Encourages Residents to Get Their Annual Flu Vaccination
09/14/2020 - Everyone, older than 6 months of age, with some limited exceptions, should receive an annual flu vaccine. -
City of St. Louis Issues COVID-19 Youth Sports Guidelines
09/09/2020 - The guidelines intend to protect the health of the community by implementing strategies to slow the spread of COVID-19 during youth sports activities. -
Restrictions to Slow the Spread of COVID-19 to Remain In Place Following Labor Day Holiday Weekend
09/04/2020 - Public health and safety measures extended to combat an spread of COVID-19. -
Mayor Krewson Seeking an Additional $2 Million in CARES Act Funding for Rental and Mortgage Assistance
08/12/2020 - The additional $2 million investment, if approved, would come from contingency funds allocated in Mayor Krewson’s original CARES Act funding package -
Mayor Krewson Announces Additional Public Health and Safety Measures to Combat Resurgence of COVID-19 Cases
08/12/2020 - Additional public health and safety measures to combat an ongoing resurgence of COVID-19 cases will take effect Thursday, August 13, 2020 -
City of St. Louis Moves to Close Businesses for Ignoring COVID-19 Public Health Requirements
07/27/2020 - Applies to non-compliant businesses that have continued to openly disregard health rules -
St. Louis City Business Reopening Capacity Expansion Paused
07/17/2020 - An upward trend of COVID-19 cases in the city leads to business operations to stay at 75% capacity. -
Small Businesses Severely Impacted by COVID-19 to Begin Receiving $5,000 Grants from Mayor Krewson’s CARES Act Relief Package
07/17/2020 - As early as today, small businesses in the City of St. Louis will begin receiving grants from Mayor Lyda Krewson’s federal CARES Act relief package -
Mayor Krewson Announces Applications Now Available for City Residents Needing Rental & Mortgage Assistance
07/15/2020 - Applications are now being accepted for City residents needing rental and mortgage assistance as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic -
Mayor Krewson Announces Immediate Availability of $3 Million in Utility Assistance for City Residents
07/10/2020 - City residents can apply for assistance at cooldownstlouis.org -
School Re-entry Guidance Finalized for St. Louis City
07/09/2020 - A collaborative workgroup designed guidance to implement standardized evidence-informed protocols to protect students, staff, and community at large. -
Free COVID-19 Testing Site and Public Safety Resource Site
07/09/2020 - Free COVID-19 Testing, Free Gun Locks, BE SMART Program, Hand Sanitizers, Masks -
Delays Continue in Processing COVID-19 Test Results
07/08/2020 - Delayed lab reports combined with delays in data entry at DHSS may present inaccurate pictures of the impact of the virus in the City of St. Louis. -
Protect Yourself and Your Family This Holiday Weekend
07/02/2020 - The Health of the St. Louis Community Depends on It -
St. Louis City, St. Louis County Issuing Mandatory Mask Requirement to Slow COVID-19
07/01/2020 - Elected leaders, public health officials and pandemic task force reinforce that masks significantly reduce spread of virus -
Central Baptist Church Reschedules COVID-19 Testing Event
06/30/2020 - Rainstorm forces rescheduling of free COVID-19 community testing event at Central Baptist Church -
COVID-19 Community Testing Event at Central Baptist Church
06/29/2020 - Testing is open for all; a parent or guardian must accompany anyone under 18 years of age. Walk-up or Drive-In testing will be available. -
City of St Louis Announces Switch to COVID-19 Community Testing
06/05/2020 - Local federally qualified health centers begin offering COVID-19 testing to city residents without symptoms. -
Board of Aldermen President Reed announces Coronavirus special committee
06/03/2020 - The committee was formed by resolution of the Board of Aldermen -
Family Care Health Center Expands Its COVID-19 Testing
06/02/2020 - St. Louis residents have greater access to COVID-19 testing as Family Care Health Center opens a Wednesday COVID-19 testing clinic. -
Gateway Transportation Center updates guidelines for travelers during COVID-19 pandemic
06/01/2020 - To help minimize the spread of the COVID-19 Coronavirus, GTC has adopted the following guidelines for travelers utilizing transit at the facility. -
Mayor Krewson Announces $64 Million Funding Package to Address Health, Humanitarian & Economic Impacts of COVID-19
05/29/2020 - Plans were unveiled for a historic $64 million funding package to address the needs of St. Louisans as a result of the deadly COVID-19 pandemic -
St. Louis City Hall to Reopen to Visitors with Additional Safety Precautions, Restrictions
05/28/2020 - Visitors will be required to wear masks or face coverings and have their temperature taken -
Free COVID-19 Testing Site and Public Safety Resource Event
05/28/2020 - Free Gun Locks, COVID-19 Testing, Summer Kid Activity Packs, BE SMART Program, Hand Sanitizers -
Department of Health’s Clergy Advisory Board Begins Strengthening Its Foundation
05/22/2020 - Clergy Advisory Board charges itself with working for optimum health for all residents. -
City of St. Louis Begins Accepting Applications for Temporary Outdoor Seating
05/19/2020 - Effectively immediately restaurants and bars looking to expand or introduce outdoor dining and seating can apply. -
City of St. Louis Begins Phase One of Regional Business Recovery Initiative
05/17/2020 - Effective at 12:01 a.m. tomorrow, May 18, the City (and County) will begin slowly and responsibly allowing some businesses to reopen. -
City of St. Louis to Provide Free Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to Small Businesses
05/12/2020 - Eligible small businesses and sole proprietor must be located in the City and have no more than 10 on-site employees. -
#QueensOfTheCity Launches
05/08/2020 - African American women across metro St. Louis urged to share COVID-19 prevention information on social media accounts. -
City of St. Louis to Begin Gradually Reopening on May 18
05/05/2020 - Public health restrictions in St. Louis City and St. Louis County would begin to be reduced starting on Monday, May 18 -
COVID-19 Social Distancing Survey
04/30/2020 - St. Louis area residents are invited to share their opinions and behaviors related to COVID-19 social distancing. -
City of St. Louis Remains Under Stay at Home Order Beyond May 4th Missouri Statewide Reopening
04/30/2020 - The City's Stay at Home order supersedes the state of Missouri’s reopening plan announced by Governor Mike Parson, which is slated to begin on May 4. -
City of St. Louis Issues New Order to Protect the Public’s Health and Safety During COVID-19 Outbreak
04/29/2020 - As of April 29, there are now sufficient shelter openings for the 50 or so individuals who remain living in the tent encampments downtown. -
City of St. Louis Launches Online Transparency Portal for COVID-19 Related Expenses
04/23/2020 - A financial transparency portal with detailed information about expenses incurred by the City due to its response to the COVID-19 global pandemic. -
President Reed to introduce resolution to form special coronavirus committee
04/20/2020 - It will establish one centralized committee to handle issues related to the Coronavirus Pandemic and its impact on the City -
Number of COVID-19 Associated Deaths at 30 for the City of St. Louis
04/17/2020 - At 5:00 p.m. Friday, there were six pending COVID-19 test results approved by the Missouri DHSS, 133 persons being monitored, and 788 positive cases. -
COVID-19 Associated Deaths in City of St Louis Reach 28
04/16/2020 - Another death associated with COVID-19 announced in the City of St. Louis. -
New COVID-19 Associated Death Announced
04/15/2020 - As of 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 15, 2020, there were 743 positive cases of COVID-19 in the City of St. Louis. -
Deaths Related to COVID19 Continue for City of St Louis
04/14/2020 - Deaths Related to COVID-19 Continue in the City of St. Louis -
Board of Aldermen Updated Meeting Plan
04/14/2020 - Updated information for virtual Board of Aldermen meetings -
Number of Deaths in the City of St. Louis Now Stands At 24
04/13/2020 - The Department of Health announced five new deaths for the City. -
Letter from Mayor Krewson relative to the May 19 Special Election
04/13/2020 - A letter from Mayor Krewson to the City of St. Louis Board of Election Commissioners relative to the May 19 2020 special election and COVID-19 -
Mental Health Support Available for St Louis Residents
04/13/2020 - Increased access to mental health services for youth and adults is being made available as COVID-19 pandemic continues. -
Two New COVID19 Related Deaths Announced for the City of St Louis
04/12/2020 - Two new deaths related to COVID-19 announced for the City of St. Louis -
Use of Masks by the General Public
04/11/2020 - The CDC recommends wearing cloth face coverings in public where other social distancing measures are difficult to maintain. -
Four New COVID-19 Associated Deaths Announced for the City of St. Louis
04/10/2020 - The number of deaths in the City of St. Louis now stands at 17. -
New COVID-19 Associated Death Announced for the City of St. Louis
04/09/2020 - As of 5:00 p.m. on April 9, there were 565 positive cases in the City of St. Louis. -
Canceling In-Person Springtime Religious Celebrations
04/09/2020 - With local, neighboring jurisdictions, and state stay at home orders to slow the spread of COVID-19, this year requires a break from tradition. -
Stay at Home on Easter
04/09/2020 - With Easter approaching, local pastors and church leaders are joining together to keep their congregations safe during the COVID-19 Pandemic -
Free Webinar Regarding Assistance Programs for Small Businesses
04/08/2020 - Mayor Krewson and License Collector Thompson to host free webinar for small businesses and answer questions. -
Two New COVID-19 Associated Deaths Announced
04/08/2020 - Tuesday's deaths bring the City's total fatality total to 12. -
City of St Louis Announces New Deaths Associated With COVID19
04/06/2020 - COVID-19 associated deaths in the City of St. Louis reaches ten. -
Recommended Postponement of Non-emergency Dental Services During COVID19
04/06/2020 - Health officials are recommending all non-emergency dental services be postponed during COVID-19 pandemic. -
City of St. Louis to Provide Additional Shelter for Unhoused Individuals During COVID-19 Pandemic
04/06/2020 - The City will partner with City Hope St. Louis to operate and manage a shelter facility -
Two New COVID-19 Associated Deaths Announced for the City of St. Louis
04/05/2020 - COVID-19 associated deaths in the City of St. Louis increase to eight. -
Sixth COVID-19 Associated Death Announced for the City of St. Louis
04/04/2020 - Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services reports 24 deaths statewide from COVID-19 (as of 2:00pm April 4, 2020). -
City of St. Louis Announces Four Deaths Related to COVID-19
04/03/2020 - Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services reports 19 deaths statewide from COVID-19 (as of 2:00pm April 3, 2020). -
Visitors No Longer Allowed Inside City of St. Louis Buildings
03/31/2020 - In light of COVID-19 and effective immediately, visitors will no longer be allowed inside City of St. Louis buildings until further notice. -
City of St. Louis Restricts Vehicular Traffic Inside Several Parks
03/30/2020 - Restricting vehicular traffic inside several parks in an effort to prevent further spread of COVID-19 -
City of St. Louis Enacts Additional Restrictions to Combat COVID-19 at Its Various Parks and Sports and Recreation Facilities
03/29/2020 - The additional restrictions are effective immediately. -
Playgrounds Close During COVID-19 Stay at Home Order
03/27/2020 - City of St. Louis playgrounds will close to assist with physical distancing during COVID-19 Stay at Home order. -
SLATE Updates Regarding The Coronavirus (COVID-19)
03/23/2020 - SLATE Missouri Job Center is diligently following and monitoring any news regarding COVID-19 -
St. Louis City Announces First COVID-19 Related Death
03/23/2020 - Missouri DHSS reports 106 deaths statewide from COVID-19 (as of 8:45pm March 22, 2020). -
St. Louis City Department of Revenue Office to Temporarily Close with State’s Decision to Extend Time to Renew Driver Licenses and Motor Vehicle Registrations
03/23/2020 - “With the state’s decision, we must put the health and safety of the pubic and our employees first,” Gregory F.X. Daly -
City of St. Louis Earnings Tax Filing Deadline Extended
03/23/2020 - Deadline Extended to Align with State and Federal Extensions -
COVID-19 Cases in St. Louis Reach 14
03/22/2020 - City of St. Louis residents ordered to "Stay at Home" to reduce the spread of COVID-19. -
City of St. Louis Issues “Stay at Home” Order
03/21/2020 - Order issued to limit gatherings and reduce the spread of COVID-19 in the City of St. Louis. -
All Missouri Job Centers to Suspend In-Person Services Due to Recommendations Regarding COVID-19
03/20/2020 - Assistance available by phone or web -
COVID19 Economic Development Update
03/20/2020 - Valuable resources coming available for business owners in response to the COVID-19 pandemic -
Additional Positive Cases Announced in the City of St. Louis
03/19/2020 - Three presumptive positive cases brings City of St. Louis total to five. -
Notification of Second Positive Case of COVID-19 in the City of St. Louis
03/18/2020 - Latest case of COVID-19 serves as a reminder for the need to stay home if you are sick. -
St. Louis Fire Department Closes Facilities to the Public
03/18/2020 - Following guidelines issued by the CDC and the City's Department of Health -
Missouri Gaming Commission Closes Riverboat Gaming Casinos
03/18/2020 - Lumiere and River City gaming casinos located in the City of St. Louis close -
Board of Aldermen COVID19 Plan
03/18/2020 - Today, Board of Aldermen President Lewis Reed announced an operational plan for the Board of Aldermen during the COVID-19 pandemic. -
City of St. Louis Notified of First Positive Result for COVID-19
03/16/2020 - The person who tested positive complied entirely with the self quarantine while awaiting results. -
Joint Statement on COVID-19 from Five Regional Leaders of Bi-State Government
03/15/2020 - Five regional leaders of St. Louis-area governments have all agreed to take proactive measures in an effort to prevent further spread of COVID-19. -
Latest COVID-19 Actions in the City of St. Louis
03/12/2020 - Mayor, Director of Health, and fellow City leaders take steps to protect the public from the COVID-19. -
Health Update: Laboratory Testing for COVID-19 Expanded
03/09/2020 - Medical providers are being reminded to contact their local health department if their patient meets CDC criteria for testing. -
Gateway Transportation Center statement on COVID-19
03/08/2020 - The Gateway Transportation Center encourages everyone to be mindful and follow guidelines for prevention of COVID-19 spread. -
Health Officials Closely Monitoring 2019 Novel Coronavirus
01/27/2020 - No cases have been reported in the City of St. Louis. The City of St. Louis Dept. of Health is monitoring the virus with other public health partners. -
Health Advisory - Providers and Public Health Practitioners Interim Guidance on Reporting cases of 2019 Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)
01/23/2020 - The CDC has confirmed the first case of 2019 Novel Coronavirus in the U.S. in Washington state. No cases have been reported in the City of St. Louis.
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