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YEAR-AHEAD SERIES, DAY 9: ST LOUIS COUNTY / In face of pandemic, new ways were found to deliver

From the column: I say good riddance to 2020. Here’s to happier, healthier days in 2021. Written By: St. Louis County Administrator Kevin Z. Gray | 8:00 am, Jan. 3, 2021 × Among the lessons I think we all learned in 2020 is not to put too much stock into predictions. This has always been a theme for me, and it’s never been truer than this year. Situations, and life in general, can quickly change beyond what any of us could imagine. Having said that, it does seem safe for me to predict that no matter what comes our way in the new year, your St. Louis County government the County Board and staff will rise to the occasion to continue serving our citizens’ needs. This pandemic has stretched our resources and capacity across departments county-wide beyond anything we’ve ever experienced. And yet our services continued. Even when buildings were closed to ensure the safety of residents and staff, we offered services via phone, email, drop boxes, and new virtu

Hampshire not expected to move to Tier 1 before Christmas

The Tier system, that was introduced on December 2, is set to be reviewed tomorrow, December 16. Hampshire was placed in Tier two when England came out of lockdown, meaning indoor meetings are banned and pubs and restaurant can open only if they operate as restaurants. But it is looking unlikely that the county will move to tier one this week. A Hampshire County Council spokesperson told The Advertiser : “Our Public Health team is awaiting confirmation of the COVID tier restriction for Hampshire, which is due to be announced following the government tier review on Wednesday 16 December. “Given current rates of infection, it is not expected that Hampshire will move down a tier. 

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