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Wednesday, May 20, 2020 - Employers Continue To Cope With COVID-19

5 years 7 months ago
More St. Louis region workers are feeling the financial impact of the pandemic. BJC Healthcare says about 10 percent of its staff could be furloughed for roughly 8 weeks. The University of Missouri-St. Louis has announced salary reductions as it reacts to the coronavirus. Also, the pandemic is reviving the popularity of the drive-in movie.

May 15, 2020 - COVID-19 Places A Focus On The 'Digital Divide'

5 years 7 months ago
Most schools have been forced to shift to online teaching during the pandemic. But many students in Missouri do not have a strong enough internet connection to learn from home. Also, Illinois is forming a task force to examine how students can safely return to colleges and universities in the fall.

Friday, May 8, 2020 - Coronavirus Puts More Financial Pressure On Rural Hospitals

5 years 8 months ago
The majority of COVID-19 cases have been in urban areas, but rural hospitals in Missouri are getting ready in case the virus spreads to less populated regions. Those preparations are increasing the financial strain on many hospitals and they may be in danger of closing. Also, the Archdiocese of St. Louis says church services can resume May 18, but is leaving the final decision to each pastor.

Thursday, May 7, 2020 – St. Louis City And County Work On Reopening Plans

5 years 8 months ago
Elected officials are providing a glimpse of what life will be like once their economies start to reopen May 18. Mayor Lyda Krewson says bars and restaurants will be allowed to open. County Executive Sam Page says employees will be required to wear masks. Also, theater owners are putting together safety plans as they prepare to reopen.

Wednesday, May 6, 2020 - St. Louis City And County To Detail Reopen Plan

5 years 8 months ago
Elected officials in the St. Louis area are expected to provide specifics this week on the easing of public health restrictions starting May 18th. The new guidelines will include social distancing regulations and call on people to wear masks. Also, a St. Louis University professor discusses the hurdles small businesses are facing as they prepare to reopen.

Tuesday, May 5, 2020 - St. Louis County's New Police Chief Takes The Job During A Pandemic

5 years 8 months ago
The first female chief in the 65-year history of the St. Louis County Police Department has moved into the role with the region in the grips of COVID-19. Mary Barton says assuming the leadership position during the outbreak is not as taxing as many would believe. Also, nursing home workers are seeking hazard pay during the pandemic and want paid sick leave if they contract coronavirus.

Monday, May 4, 2020 - Missouri's Plan to Reopen The Economy Begins

5 years 8 months ago
Governor Mike Parson is allowing a statewide stay-at-home order to expire today. It's is the first phase of his plan to allow businesses in most of Missouri to reopen. Similar restrictions remain in effect for St. Louis city and county. Also, some teachers in Missouri are working on a coronavirus curriculum.

Friday May 1, 2020 - Key Health Official Says It’s Time to Consider Opening Businesses

5 years 8 months ago
The leader of the region's pandemic task force says officials can start planning to reopen the economy and ease some social restrictions. Dr. Alex Garza says that comes amid a decline in the number of COVID-19 patients at area hospitals. Also, families are worried about their loved ones because of the lack of coronavirus information from officials operating nursing homes.