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Throughout America's history, the displaced and the disenfranchised have suffered the most from uncontrolled diseases.
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"Everything I do is sort of born out of trauma," says Dylan Mortimer, who hopes a new series can "transform something that is seemingly hopeless into something hopeful."
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The former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response evaluated the U.S. response to an pandemic he said was only a matter of time.
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A medical veteran of the Ebola and SARS outbreaks analyzes COVID-19's spread, infectious disease experts advise how to stay safe in public, and a teacher delivers art lessons during the pandemic.
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This post was updated daily through June 5 with information about the coronavirus in the Kansas City metro. For more recent and ongoing coverage, go to…
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Para leer este artículo en Español, haga clic aquí.KCUR is working around the clock to keep you as informed as possible about the latest COVID-19 news in…
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Segment 1: What we know about COVID-19, and what we don'tA lot is unknown about the novel coronavirus currently circulating the globe, giving rise to…
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As word spread about the ordeal surrounding the first coronavirus death in Johnson County, Kansas, first through Joanna Wilson's Facebook updates and then…
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Media experts say better news literacy was needed before the recent outbreak of the COVID-19 virus. But the rapid spread of misinformation along with the…
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Updated, 9:30 a.m. Thursday, March 19The number of confirmed cases of the new coronavirus being diagnosed in Kansas and Missouri is going up, and one…
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With COVID-19 forcing schools across the metro to cancel classes and many peole to work from home, the “digital divide" between those with easy and…
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UPDATE Saturday, March 14: One of the two "presumptive positive" cases of COVID-19 announced by the governor Friday is in Clinton, Missouri. The Henry...