
St. Louis reinstates indoor mask mandate to stem rise in cases despite state AG's threat to sue
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St. Louis city and county reinstated an indoor mask mandate on Monday to try to stop the spread of Covid-19 even as the state's attorney general threatened to sue over the requirement.
Beginning Monday, St. Louis, Missouri, will require those ages five and older to wear masks in indoor public spaces and on public transportation. The mandate, intended to cut down on further spread of the virus, applies to vaccinated and unvaccinated people. Exceptions would include people who are seated in a restaurant or bar eating and drinking and individuals with disabilities that prevent them from putting on or removing face coverings, according to a news release.More Related News

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