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Missouri polling supervisor dies after working on Election Day despite positive COVID-19 test

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ST. LOUIS - A Missouri man has died after he worked at a polling location in St. Charles County despite testing positive for COVID-19 on Oct.

30, health officials said.The St. Charles County Department of Public Health and the St. Charles County Election Authority announced on Nov.

5 that the man had died, although a cause of death was not immediately confirmed.St. Charles County Director of Elections Kurt Bahr said that all election workers were mandated to wear masks or face shields at all times, according to a press release from county authorities.

The man, who was not named in the news release, worked as an election judge supervisor and received a positive result for COVID-19 from a private lab.

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