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Air Force Chief of Staff
Gen. Charles Q. Brown, Jr. visited Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps Detachment 207 at Saint Louis University to speak with cadets April 28.
The intent of the visit was to provide 85 potential future Air Force officers with strategic perspective and leadership guidance from the Air Force’s senior uniformed officer, who is a graduate of the ROTC program at Texas Tech University.
“The most important job I have is how we develop our Airmen – how we develop our future leaders,” Brown said. “Whether you’re one of our junior Airmen, a second lieutenant, or even at the four-star level, how do we empower you to feel comfortable making decisions?”
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Task force leader says region not out of the woods , lays out vaccine distribution plan We will celebrate the numbers coming down, we still have a lot of patients that we are taking care of in our hospitals and we re still not out of the woods
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St. Louis Metropolitan Pandemic Task Force leader, Dr. Alexander Garza gives his daily report on COVID-19, at Saint Louis University in St. Louis on Friday, November 20, 2020. Dr. Garza outlined ways to combat the spread of the virus. He recommended a state-wide stay-at-home order because what we are currently doing is not working and doing nothing will lead to a lot more deaths. Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI
Task force reports rebounding case numbers in St. Louis area as testing increases
Dr. Garza said hospitalizations have been trending in the right direction, but admission numbers in the St. Louis area remained high while case numbers dipped Author: Sam Clancy Updated: 6:11 PM CST January 11, 2021
ST. LOUIS The leader of the St. Louis Metropolitan Pandemic Task Force said the region is starting to see a rebound in newly confirmed cases as testing numbers return to pre-holiday levels.
Dr. Alex Garza, the incident commander of the task force, said case numbers in nearly every county in the St. Louis area reported more cases in the last seven days when compared to the previous seven days. Dr. Garza said that increase was expected as testing ramped back up, but it will still be a few weeks before they can figure out if the holiday will bring the anticipated spike in cases.