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Those more familiar clinics have fewer shots to give each day, but there’s hope they can get more of St. Louis' at-risk residents vaccinated against coronavirus.
Task force leader says vaccine makes COVID-19 entirely preventable disease We really don t want to see any more people s lives upended by this entirely preventable disease, Dr. Alex Garza said Author: Sam Clancy Updated: 5:55 PM CDT May 26, 2021
ST. LOUIS COVID-19 hospitalizations continue to decrease in the St. Louis area, but the leader of the St. Louis Metropolitan Pandemic Task Force said even those diminishing numbers could be prevented.
On Wednesday, the task force reported 132 COVID-19 hospitalizations the lowest since June 28 41 confirmed and suspected COVID patients in the ICU and one death. But with the vaccine now accessible in the region, Dr. Alex Garza said all of that is now preventable.