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AG s Lawsuit Against St Louis Mask Mandates Has Difficult Road, Experts Say
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Missouri AG Sues Over St Louis Area Mask Mandate
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Missouri church leaders implore congregants: Get vaccinated
By JIM SALTERJuly 21, 2021 GMT
O’FALLON, Mo. (AP) As lead pastor of one of Missouri’s largest churches, Jeremy Johnson has heard all the reasons congregants don’t want to get the COVID-19 vaccination. He wants them to know it’s not only OK to do so but also is what the Bible urges.
Across Missouri, hundreds of pastors, priests and other church leaders are reaching out to urge vaccinations in a state under siege from the delta variant. Health experts say the spread is due largely to low vaccination rates Missouri lags about 10 percentage points behind the national average for people who have initiated shots.
“It’s just not workable or practical,” said Wildwood Mayor Jim Bowlin Author: Holden Kurwicki Updated: 9:50 AM CDT July 26, 2021
WILDWOOD, Mo. There s some growing resistance to new mask mandates set to take effect Monday in St. Louis and St. Louis County.
Masks will once again required in indoor public places and on public transportation for everyone over the age of 5 and even for those who are fully vaccinated.
St. Louis City Mayor Tishaura Jones and St. Louis County Executive Sam Page are expected to speak publicly Monday morning for the first time since announcing the new mandates on Friday.
Missouri law allows local governments the right to block a public health order by majority vote, but Eureka, Chesterfield and Wildwood plan on ignoring the mandate all together even as cases of COVID-19 continue to climb.