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Statewide data, however, generally show COVID-19 cases have not spiked following the reopening of the economy and large gatherings on Memorial Day.
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The Kansas City, Missouri, health director says the metro is already experiencing a second wave of the new coronavirus, and the number of deaths are once again climbing.
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A coronavirus check-in with Kansas City's top public health official, developments in the MLB and NASCAR seasons, a settlement at KU Athletics, and how Patrick Mahomes has changed the NFL stance on player protests, and what's behind a weather occurrence known to happen in northeastern Kansas.
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As Mayor Quinton Lucas' stay-at-home order expires and residents weigh their own risks, here’s what experts and data say about the metro's progress in fighting COVID-19.
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With rules varying from city to city, metro leaders fear the confusion around reopening will result in a lack of compliance.
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Different reopening dates and restrictions have resulted in “an almost impossible situation for people to be able to comply with," according to one mayor.
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Mayor Quinton Lucas says the number of new COVID-19 infections in Kansas City has declined steadily since April 7.
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Kansas City Health Director | Johnson County Sheriff | Personal Finance Questions | Theater Via ZoomDr. Rex Archer forecasts the ongoing pandemic and ensuing reopening, Johnson County Sheriff's Office is adjusting to the novel coronavirus, listener questions for the Smart Money Experts, and one Kansas City theater artist trying to keep the creative juices flowing.
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New COVID-19 Projections Suggest A Brighter Outlook For Kansas And Missouri But Experts Urge CautionAfter weeks of anxiety and terrifying headlines about COVID-19, newly updated projections seem to offer signs of hope.A tool created by researchers at the…
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Although the number of cases of COVID-19 is growing in the Kansas City area, the rate of increase does not appear to be. Still, Kansas City Health…
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This story was updated March 6, 2020 at 5:08 p.m. to include a response from the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services.During a week of…
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This story was updated March 6, 2020 at 12:15 p.m. Dr. Rex Archer, director of the Kansas City Health Department, says his office currently has just five…