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Springfield, MO
A federal judge on Friday denied a bid to block stay-at-home orders in the city and county of St. Louis.
"The concerns of plaintiffs, in conducting their businesses, do not outweigh the severe harm the residents of the city and county could suffer if the court overrode the orders," U.S. District Judge Stephen Clark said.
The city and county of St. Louis are planning to gradually reopen some nonessential businesses starting May 18.
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