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St. Louis County to open new COVID-19 testing site at North County Recreation Complex
KISS releasing 2004 Virginia show as second installment of ‘Off the Soundboard’ official bootleg series
Missouri History Museum, Soldiers Memorial to close for a month
Missouri Historical Society closing three locations until February amid COVID surge
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St. Louis pauses application process for $500 assistance payments after 10,000 apply
As Missourians seek COVID tests, politicians seek to lay blame for long lines and shortages
Missourians are scrambling to find coronavirus tests amid surging cases of COVID-19 caused by the omicron variant, and politicians are scrambling to find someone to blame for the shortage. The state is rationing the tests it is buying for residents. No one will be able to order a free at-home test from the state Department […]
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Omicron forces more St. Louis-area attractions to shut down until February
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Supreme Court appears wary of Biden vaccine-or-test employer mandate
The U.S. Supreme Court’s conservative majority appeared unconvinced Friday of the Biden administration’s authority to impose a vaccine-or-test mandate on private businesses, casting doubt on a key piece of the White House COVID-19 response. The justices seemed potentially more comfortable with another Biden administration rule to fight the virus that requires certain health care workers […]
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Shaquille O'Neal Will DJ at St. Louis Mardi Gras Party
DJ Diesel – better known as basketball legend Shaquille O’Neal – will take over a Mardi Gras celebration next month.
Shaq will spin tracks in the Effen Tent, behind Social Bar and Grill Soulard (1551 South 7th Street), from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on February 26. The athlete-turned-musician previously DJ’d at Lollapalooza in 2019 and the Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC) in Orlando, Florida and Las Vegas, Nevada.…
Missouri History Museum Closing Until February Because of COVID-19 Surge
Just this morning, the Saint Louis Art Museum announced that it would be closing its doors for at least a few weeks because of a surge of COVID-19 cases among its staff.
And now, the Missouri History Museum (5700 Lindell Boulevard, 314-746-4599) is saying the same.
In a press release sent out this afternoon, the organization wrote that all three Missouri Historical Society locations (the Missouri History Museum, the Soldiers Memorial Military Museum, and the MHS Library & Research Center) will be closed to the public for the remainder of January because of the “rapid spread of the Omicron variant in the St. Louis region.”
“While we certainly had hoped the days of a temporary public closure were behind us, the recent surge in cases has created staffing issues which compromise our ability to offer the highest quality visitor experience,” said Dr. Francis Levine, President of the Missouri Historical Society. “With our current staffing challenges and the highest surge in cases expected in the next 2-3 weeks, we feel a temporary closure is in the best interest of the health and safety of our staff, volunteers, and visitors.”
During this temporary closure, some events hosted by the organization (like the Missouri History Museum’s 8th Annual MLK Community Celebration) will be offered virtually.
Visit MOhistory.org for the most up-to-date information about virtual events, remote assistance, the closure of the locations and their estimated re-opening dates.
If you're looking to increase your protection during this surge, your best options are to wear a good mask and to get vaccinated and boosted.
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