Community voices support for St. Louis County Health Director after county council meeting
“Debating public health measures is no excuse for racist, xenophobic and demeaning behavior that Dr. Khan faced on Tuesday evening, said Amy Kuo Hammerman Author: Abby Llorico Updated: 7:33 PM CDT July 30, 2021
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. Leaders in the faith, business and health communities are standing in solidarity with St. Louis County’s Acting Health Director after a heated county council meeting this week in which he says he endured “racist” and “threatening” behavior.
“We appreciate the guidance of St. Louis County Public Health and the expertise of Dr. Khan and feel it is unconscionable that there are people, including elected officials, trying to discredit him and racially harass him in the middle of a pandemic for doing his job,” said Kate Woolverton, at the press conference on behalf of Niche Food Group.
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St. Louis Board of Aldermen report confusion, complaints over city s vaccination clinic
Residents reported they were not able to apply for the vaccine, despite their eligibility. Others said they were vaccinated though ineligible for vaccines Author: Sara Machi Updated: 7:29 PM CST February 2, 2021
ST. LOUIS When St. Louis s Acting Health Director, Dr. Frederick Echols, addressed the Board of Aldermen Tuesday morning, there was one person waiting for the answer to a question that was never asked. Every time any alderman or alderwoman would speak, I would think OK this is the time. This is the one that s going to ask that question, and, they never did, a clinic volunteer told 5 On Your Side. They did ask some good questions that I think were very valid, but to me they missed one of the big ones.