CLAYTON — St. Louis County Executive Sam Page said Friday that he expected most businesses and venues in the county to be allowed to open by mid-June, with social distancing guidelines to protect against spreading the coronavirus.

Jeremy Kohler, May 29, 2020
CLAYTON — St. Louis County Executive Sam Page said Friday that he expected most businesses and venues in the county to be allowed to open by mid-June, with social distancing guidelines to protect against spreading the coronavirus.
Parson said: "Hopefully, by (June 15), we're starting to align more up about policy and about how we're going to move forward. So I think people out there (will) know wherever you go in the state of Missouri, we're kind of aligning it up."
Bars, pools, gyms, playgrounds and sporting venues remain closed in St. Louis County under Page's May 18 order, and could be the next wave of openings. However, Page said the county would still have to "see how it goes" over the next couple of weeks.
"We will always make decisions in St. Louis County based on data from our public health officials, from our public health experts, recognizing that we have a different situation here than the rest of the state," he said.