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St Louis Finds Food Insecurity Linked to Gun Violence

St Louis Finds Food Insecurity Linked to Gun Violence
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Food Insecurity Linked To Gun Violence Urban Farms In St Louis Work On A Solution

Food Insecurity Linked To Gun Violence Urban Farms In St Louis Work On A Solution
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Kreuter receives $1 9 million in grants to increase vaccinations in St Louis | The Source

(Photo: Shutterstock) May 13, 2021 SHARE Matthew Kreuter, the Kahn Family Professor of Public Health at the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis, has received a one-year $1.4 million grant from National Institutes of Health’s Community Engagement Alliance (CEAL) Against COVID-19 Disparities. Funding was supported by the American Rescue Plan. The grant, which will help to increase COVID-19 vaccinations among Blacks in St. Louis City and County, has a number of partners, including the St. Louis City Department of Health, St. Louis County Department of Health, St. Louis COVID-19 Regional Response Team, United Way, Home State Health/Centene, 211, and Washington University’s Brown School, School of Medicine and Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts.

St Louis Health Workers Bring COVID-19 Vaccine To Those Who Are Unable To Leave Home

St. Louis Public Radio A pharmacist reconstitutes a bottle of coronavirus vaccine at Christian Hospital in St. Louis last month. St. Louis health officials are bringing the COVID-19 vaccine to homebound residents, instead of waiting for them to come to clinics or other distribution sites. The St. Louis City Department of Health is working with the city s Fire Department and the St. Louis Area Agency on Aging to vaccinate residents who can’t leave their homes because of their age or disability. “We realized early on we needed to connect with and partner with organizations who regularly provide services and interact with some of the most vulnerable people in our community,” said Dr. Fred Echols, the health department’s acting director. “One population who was at the top of our list was homebound individuals.”

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