Kansas City Star Examines Coronavirus Black Community Impact

Freebie article follows reporting of other news organizations for Sunday . . .

Fifty percent of people testing positive for coronavirus in Kansas City are black

Jae Bennett began coughing last Saturday afternoon after visiting some Kansas City homeless camps as part of his job with a nonprofit. By that evening, his dry cough had worsened and his temperature climbed to 104 degrees. For the next 48 hours, he frantically searched for a place to get tested for the new coronavirus.

Comments

  1. Holy cow what hard hitting journalism.

    Of course the Star will never do any kind of investigation as to why most murders share this same demographic origin.

    Because, you know, racism, Confederate statues, victimhood.

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  2. Byron Funkhouser4/12/20, 11:17 AM

    Stop playing the victim card, yourself, hypocrite.

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    1. Why don't you just STFU

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    2. Byron, please explain in DETAIL how 11:11 was playing the victim card. Your reading comprehension is about as good as your eyesight.

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  3. People in the hood aren't staying at home and are still gathering in large groups. I guess somehow there is a racist story in that?

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  4. If the rest of the black community wear their masks as loose as the guy in the photo, it's a wonder that anyone is NOT infected.

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  5. Why can’t worthless piece of shit leftists like fuckhouser croak with the shit. I guess demon democrat child molesters are immune

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  6. Where are the hard hitting articles fron years past about the flu hitting blacks harder than whites? Not the latest and greatest straw man I guess. At least we can be grateful that flu deaths in the black community have been virtually eliminated. Oh wait, wut, the covid deaths this year are almost identical to flu deaths last year? Weird

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