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Dr. Rex Archer announced his retirement Tuesday on the steps of City Hall, saying he was not entirely ready to go fishing but has plans to move into higher education.
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Kansas City's health director breaks down the changes in COVID-19 protocols and two women's perspectives on the experience of Mother's Day.
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Frustrated By Kansas City’s COVID Response, A 27-Year-Old Created A Twitter Bot For Vaccine Sign-UpsAn app created over the course of a long weekend has already connected some Kansas City residents with needed vaccines.
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Nearly a third of Missouri residents have traveled outside of their home counties to get vaccine shots.
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Kansas City’s 311 hotline was set up to be a resource for residents to document workplace complaints, like a business violating COVID-19 regulations, but the health department has struggled to follow up on dozens of complaints about job safety.
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As pressure builds to get people vaccinated before the virus’s more transmissible variants take hold, people throughout Kansas City are finding that the criteria for getting a shot are different from state to state, hospital to hospital.
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Johnson County, Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri, health officials explain the supply and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines and political satirist Bassem Youssef adds children's author to his list of talents.
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Black and Latino residents are disproportionately affected by COVID-19. But Missouri’s plan punted creating a proposal “to assure equity is achieved” to regional teams, half of which haven’t started work.
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As you plan to celebrate what we hope is another Super Bowl win for the Kansas City Chiefs, here are some things to keep in mind.
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Some local health departments say that the system created to track vaccines doesn't show them county demographic information.
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While some hospitals are beginning to administer vaccines more widely, local health departments say they’re still trying to inoculate health care providers.
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Local leaders acknowledged that they were under pressure to loosen restrictions because of other jurisdictions' less restrictive orders.