KANSAS CITY CORONAVIRUS CLEANUP!!!



Not so long ago and in simpler times, these professional pr0n hotties showed off their car washing skills for fans. Now public wipe downs aren't as fun but still an important part of protecting public health. And so we present this local & national news compilation of all the important coronavrius news today . . .


Pandemic Life Lesson

With Classes Canceled, Metro Kansas City Schools Scramble To Make Sure Kids Get Two Meals A Day

With schools around the metro closed to stop the spread of the coronavirus, food service directors in Kansas and Missouri have taken on a daunting logistical challenge: how to feed hungry kids until it's safe for them to go back to class.


Metro Outbreak Continues...

3 new cases of COVID-19 detected in Cass County

CASS COUNTY, MO (KCTV) - On Thursday, the Cass County, Missouri Health Department notified the public that there are three new COVID-19 cases in the county. This brings the total for the county up to four. The three new patients are in Belton, Raymore, and Creighton.


PARTY IS OVER!!!

Coronavirus comes for spring break: Local officials close Florida beaches after governor refuses to

Local officials in Florida towns and cities are taking it upon themselves to close beaches amid the coronavirus outbreak after Gov. Ron DeSantis refused to, even as spring breakers and others crowd the shores. At the height of the college break rush, DeSantis said Tuesday that he would not order the beaches closed, but he did limit parties on beaches to 10 people per group.


$1200 Check On The Way???

Senate Republicans unveil $1 trillion economic stimulus package to address coronavirus fallout

Senate Republicans on Thursday formally rolled out a $1 trillion economic stimulus plan intended to deliver critical aid to US businesses and the American public.


Travel Crackdown

State Department to tell Americans don't travel abroad, come home if overseas

Two State Department officials confirmed the pending advisory. The State Department press office did not respond to requests to comment, but announced on Thursday that U.S. passport agencies will only accept applications from customers with life-or-death emergencies who plan to travel within 72 hours. Several current and former U.S.


Meth Town Mall Closed

Independence Center to close amid COVID-19 concerns

The Independence Center has announced it has made the decision to close its doors for several days amid concerns over COVID-19.The mall announced on its Facebook page that after Thursday, the mall will remain closed until March 31. Numerous stores inside the mall had already made the decision to close in an attempt to help stop the spread of the virus.


Grocery Stores Regroup

Kansas City grocery stores, changing hours, operations to fight coronavirus

LEE'S SUMMIT, MO (KCTV) - Grocery stores across the nation are changing their hours in an attempt slow the spread of the coronavirus, giving employees more time to clean and stock shelves, and many are offering special shopping hours, too.


MOre Testing Sites

Saint Luke's working to expand drive-thru COVID-19 testing to 3 locations across Kansas City

Saint Luke's Health System announced Thursday it has two - soon to be three - COVID-19 drive-thru testing sites up and running.Saint Luke's Health System said the appointment-only drive-thru sites are available to Saint Luke's patients and employees who have been referred by Saint Luke's physicians.


12th & Oak Cleanup

Kansas City to close, deep clean City Hall on Friday amid coronavirus fears

City Hall will shut its doors for six hours Friday to let crews deep clean the building in an effort to limit the spread of the novel coronavirus, Kansas City officials said Thursday.


KCK Testing Opens

Kansas City, Kansas, clinic opens up drive-thru COVID-19 testing location

Sharon Lee Family Health Clinic announced Thursday it has opened a COVID-19 drive-thru testing site in Kansas City, Kansas.The Sharon Lee Family Health Clinic is located at 340 Southwest Blvd. in Kansas City, Kansas.


Kansas Protects Workers

Kansas legislation increases length of unemployment, ensures hourly school workers get paid

by: FOX 4 Newsroom Posted: / Updated: TOPEKA, Kan. - New bipartisan legislation signed by Gov. Laura Kelly extends the max potential length of time a person can receive unemployment benefits and provides more flexibility to schools. Previous legislation set the maximum amount of time to 16 weeks.


Tigers Told To Move

University of Missouri undergrads told to move off campus

KANSAS CITY, MO (AP) -- University of Missouri students still living on campus in Columbia after classes were moved online were told this week to make plans to move out, in response to the coronavirus pandemic. The University of Missouri system announced last week that spring semester classes would move online but had planned to keep the residence halls open.


Schools Shut Down

All 555 school districts in Missouri close voluntarily, Gov. Parson announces

by: Makenzie Koch Posted: / Updated: JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - As of Thursday, all 555 school districts in Missouri are now voluntarily closed due to the coronavirus outbreak. This includes all public and charter schools. The closures affect more than 914,000 students, according to the Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education.


Pandemic Lock Down Underway

Kansas Prisons And Jails Cut Visits And Ramp Up Cleaning To Ward Off Coronavirus

LAWRENCE, Kansas - Kansas' prisons and many of its county jails have suspended in-person visits indefinitely to keep down the risk of coronavirus spreading among inmates. The only exception is lawyers, who will be allowed to visit their clients.


Hy-Vee Precautions Revealed

Hy-Vee installing protective windows at checkouts; bans reusable bags

Hy-Vee announced Thursday that it would install temporary window panels at its checkout counters as an added layer of protection for its workers and customers.The panels at the checkouts will be installed in all Hy-Vee locations over the next few days.Hy-Vee also announced that beginning Friday, customers will no longer


Local Crackdown On Treats

QuikTrips on Missouri side to remove fresh pastries, roller grill foods

KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) -- A spokesman for QuikTrip confirmed to KCTV5 News on Thursday that stores on the Missouri side will no longer be selling fresh pastries and roller grill items due to COVID-19. This temporary discontinuation includes hot dogs, taquitos, and donuts. The change will remain in effect until further notice.


Shopper Consideration

Cosentino's reserves 1 hour of shopping time prior to opening time for high-risk customers

Cosentino's is joining the growing list of stores that are taking steps to protect older and vulnerable customers who may be at the greatest risk of contracting COVID-19.Cosentino's announced Wednesday it will be reserving one hour of shopping time prior to opening time each day for customers who are considered high risk during the coronavirus outbreak.Hy-Vee announced a similar move Wednesday.


Tragic Italia Milestone

Italy's death toll from the coronavirus overtakes China's

The number of people who have died from the coronavirus in Italy has hit 3,405, according to Reuters, meaning the country now has reported more deaths than China as a result of the pandemic. The death toll in China, where the coronavirus started in Wuhan, in Hubei province late 2019, currently stands at 3,249, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.


Bear Market Roars

Wall Street is updating its recession predictions. They're extremely bleak

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More Criticism Targets Prez

Trump's latest coronavirus press briefing was a disastrous failure in leadership

In times of national crisis, the country is supposed to rely on the president to provide clear messages to guide them through new problems. But as America continues to deal with the coronavirus outbreak, President Donald Trump is failing.


KC Offers Helping Hand

Community resources that can help during coronavirus pandemic

KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) -- A lot of people throughout the metro are waking up worried about how they will pay their bills. Across the country, employers have closed their doors in an attempt to stop the spread of COVID-19. Concerns have closed bars, restaurants and retail stores.


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Comments

  1. Time for masks and gloves

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  2. ......Didn't Frederick's of Hollywood have a Hazmat Thong?
    Not much coverage but, it got a lot of stares.......y'know.

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  3. My car is dirty.

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