ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. — St. Louis County said there are 17 total positive cases of COVID-19 in the county.
According to a press release, the most recent cases are:
20-29 years of age, travel-related
50-59 years of age, unknown origin
30-39 years of age, unknown origin
40-49 years of age, unknown origin
50-59 years of age, unknown origin
40-49 years of age, unknown origin
30-39 years of age, unknown origin
40-49 years of age, unknown origin
There is a St. Louis County coronavirus hotline, the phone number is 314-615-2660. The St. Louis County Department of Health said it received 413 calls on March 20.
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RELATED: What you need to know about the stay-at-home order issued by St. Louis city and county officials
County Executive Dr. Sam Page announced on Saturday the county is joining the City of St. Louis in adopting new restrictions to reduce the spread of COVID-19. It'll go into effect on March 23 at 12:01 a.m. in the county. The order requires people to stay at home when possible.