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Doctors support Dr Echols quarantine suggestion after meeting

Doctors support Echols recommendation regarding St. Louis County Council meeting quarantine The St. Louis Health Director said even fully-vaccinated people who attended that meeting should quarantine for 14 days Author: Alex Fees (KSDK) Updated: 7:22 PM CDT August 2, 2021 ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. We now know someone who attended last week s St. Louis County Council meeting in Clayton has since tested positive for COVID-19. On Sunday morning, St. Louis Health Director Dr. Fredrick Echols recommends up to 14 days of quarantine for anyone that was at the meeting, even fully vaccinated people.  In explaining his reasoning for why he recommends up to 14 days of quarantine for anyone, even fully vaccinated people who attended the meeting, St. Louis Health Director Dr. Fredrick Echols referenced a recent outbreak in Cape Cod.

COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES: 40% of population in Missouri has received at least 1 vaccine dose

COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES: 40% of population in Missouri has received at least 1 vaccine dose © Provided by KMBC Kansas City COVID-19 live updates The Kansas City metro area continues to reopen as more and more of the population gets the COVID-19 vaccine. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment said Wednesday the state has 312,591 confirmed cases of COVID-19, and there have been 5,053 deaths since the outbreak started. Overall, the state said 40.5% of the population has been vaccinated with at least one dose. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services said Wednesday there have been 508,205 cases of COVID-19 since the start of the outbreak and 8,996 deaths. Overall, the state said 40% of the population has received at least one dose and 33.2% have completed vaccination.

COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES: No new virus-related deaths reported in Missouri for third straight day

COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES: No new virus-related deaths reported in Missouri for third straight day © Provided by KMBC Kansas City COVID-19 live updates The Kansas City metro area continues to reopen as more and more of the population gets the COVID-19 vaccine. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment said Friday the state has 311,705 confirmed cases of COVID-19, and there have been 5,038 deaths since the outbreak started. Overall, the state said 39.9% of the population has been vaccinated with at least one dose. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services said Monday there have been 507,680 cases of COVID-19 since the start of the outbreak and 8,859 deaths. Overall, the state said 39.7% of the population has received at least one dose and 32.9% have completed vaccination.

MISSOURI COVID-19 UPDATE: KC and St Louis area leaders end indoor mask requirements

O’FALLON, (AP) – After more than a year of severe restrictions aimed at slowing the spread of the coronavirus in Missouri’s two urban areas, Kansas City, St. Louis and St. Louis County on Friday took major steps to allow businesses, schools and other places to return to some semblance of normal. Kansas City completely rescinded its emergency order, effective at noon on Friday. Mayor Quinton Lucas said at a news conference that the decision was made “somewhat reluctantly” after the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday allowed fully vaccinated Americans to stop wearing masks indoors in most settings.

COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES: Missouri reports 32 5% of population has completed the vaccination

COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES: Missouri reports 32.5% of population has completed the vaccination © Provided by KMBC Kansas City COVID-19 live updates The Kansas City metro area continues to reopen as more and more of the population gets the COVID-19 vaccine. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment said Friday the state has 311,705 confirmed cases of COVID-19, and there have been 5,038 deaths since the outbreak started. Overall, the state said 39.9% of the population has been vaccinated with at least one dose. The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services said Saturday there have been 507,307 cases of COVID-19 since the start of the outbreak and 8,859 deaths. Overall, the state said 39.4% of the population has received at least one dose and 32.5% have completed vaccination.

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