Kansas City Coronavirus Update: Cowtown Hopes Curve Flattened As Reopen Awaits



Quick roundup of important numbers and trends as this town look at the future after the lockdown . . .

KCMO Health Department: As of April 27, KCMO has recorded 500 positive COVID-19 cases and 15 deaths.

Oz1st: The Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services said Monday 288 deaths have been attributed to COVID-19 in the state and there are 7,171 confirmed cases.

KMBC: The Kansas Department of Health and Environment said Monday the state has 3,328 cases confirmed cases of COVID-19 and there have been 120 deaths.

AP News: Trump says virus testing ‘not a problem,’ but doubts persist

CNBC: Pelosi says universal basic income could be ‘worthy of attention now’ as coronavirus stifles economy

BBC: Coronavirus immunity -- Can you catch it twice?

Developing . . .

Comments

  1. Better headline: Coronavirus concert season coming up!

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  2. Saw the headline earlier today with the testing run out very quickly. KC obviously needs more encouragement to get this going so we don't have to do the lock down all over again.

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  3. THE LOCKDOWN IS OVER!!! GET OUT THERE AND HAVE A GREAT TIME!!! MINGLE!!! HUG AND KISS STRANGERS!!! YOU'LL BE FINE!!!

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  4. ^^^ Bad idea jeans from a loser.

    Pay attention to the sarcasm. Sounds just like our President.

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  5. The curve is flattened. Reopen and sit back and watch it rise. Fools.

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  6. Goddamn it it's about time we get out there consuming and destroying the planet again 24/7!!

    Come on folks, we've got some catching up to do!!

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  7. I had assumed we would not open up again until the number of cases was way down. Instead we seem to be planning to open, hoping without real evidence that the time is right.There is very little information providing confidence that opening back up soon is in any way safe. We are in fact very close to the highest point of known cases.

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