The pandemic starts to hit locally . . . Here's the corporate angle:
Kansas City Cerner employee tests positive for COVID-19
An employee of one of Kansas City's largest companies has tested positive for COVID-19, prompting the closure of a large campus.Officials with Kansas City-based Cerner said the company was notified Tuesday that one of its employees tested presumptive-positive for COVID-19.The company said it immediately took necessary precautions, including notifying anyone who may have been in contact with the associate, and asking them to self-quarantine.
TOP PHOTO -- TAXPAYER BENJAMINS STABLE
ReplyDeleteQ: What do you get when you cross Three Trails on a Bannister?
A: A buttload of splinters!!!
(The Kansas City Council voted 10-1 to approve the $1.63 billion tax incentive package to help pay for a Cerner project estimated at $4.3 billion at Interstate 435 and Bannister Road.)