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Day: April 2, 2020

27 Missouri long-term care facilities have had virus cases
Coronavirus News The NorthSider
27 Missouri long-term care facilities have had virus cases
The Associated Press10 months ago0

ST. LOUIS (AP) — At least 27 long-term care facilities in Missouri have at least one resident or employee who has tested positive for the coronavirus, but getting more information…

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City releases map of coronavirus by ZIP code
Coronavirus Crime Featured News The SouthSider
City releases map of coronavirus by ZIP code
Staff10 months ago0

ST. LOUIS – The city has released a map of positive COVID-19 coronavirus cases by ZIP code as of April 1. Mayor Lyda Krewson cautioned via Twitter: “Positive COVID-19 cases…

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Smaller Missouri communities issuing stay-at-home orders
Coronavirus News
Smaller Missouri communities issuing stay-at-home orders
The Associated Press10 months ago0

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Smaller local governments are issuing stay-at-home orders to slow the spread of the coronavirus in Missouri, where the governor hasn’t issued a statewide order. Such…

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Parson cuts spending as virus hits Missouri economy
Coronavirus News The SouthSider
Parson cuts spending as virus hits Missouri economy
The Associated Press10 months ago0

COLUMBIA (AP) — Missouri Gov. Mike Parson says he’s expecting a $500 million revenue shortfall this year because of the coronavirus pandemic, and he’s cutting roughly $175 million in spending…

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Hospitals on financial brink may succumb to coronavirus
Business Coronavirus Health News The NorthSider
Hospitals on financial brink may succumb to coronavirus
The Associated Press10 months ago0

KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Randy Tobler says his Missouri hospital has until mid-May before it runs out of money — that’s the rosy projection, anyway. Tobler, chief executive of…

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