Kansas City Coronavirus Stat Update Before Sketchy 'Soft' Reopen Today



Today the COVID-19 moves closer to a conclusion as more people return to the workforce.

Accordingly, here's a glimpse at the stats before we get started:

KCMO Health Department: KCMO has recorded 664 positive COVID-19 cases and 16 deaths

Turner Report: Department of Health and Senior Services reports that Missouri stands at 8,916 coronavirus cases, an increase of 162 cases over the previous day. Nineteen deaths were added to the state's total bringing the toll to 377.

KCTV5: Confirmed coronavirus cases in Kansas rose by 213, up to 5,458 total, though the actual number is thought to be higher because of limited testing and because people can be infected without showing symptoms. Reported COVID-19-related deaths increased by one to 137.

After the jump we're sharing a dozen links to LOCAL stories and more info on Coronavirus impact.


Cowtown Comeback Schedule

Find your reopening plan as stay-at-home orders come to an end across the Kansas City metro

KANSAS CITY METRO - With several different ending dates for stay-at-home orders, keeping track of which reopening plan affects you can get difficult. It all depends on where you live and where certain businesses are located. Answer simple questions in the survey below to find the reopening plan that directly affects you.


Biz Protection Connection

New website connects KC businesses to PPE suppliers

Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas announced a new website, KCPPE.com, that will connect Kansas City businesses with Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) suppliers. As businesses launch into the beginning stages of reopening, PPE will continue to be in high demand as health precautions are taken to keep everyone safe.


Training Lockdown

Kansas City Chiefs safety Tyrann Mathieu is using pandemic to continually sharpen skills

Tyrann Mathieu doesn't want the Kansas City Chiefs' defense to settle for just one Super Bowl ring. The Chiefs were 16th overall in total defense under defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo's first year with the Chiefs in their championship season. Mathieu and the rest of the Chiefs' defensive leadership strive to take the group a step further.


Golden Ghetto Biz Copes With Outbreak Connection

A Quiet Merriam, Kansas, Company Is Latest With A COVID-19 Outbreak At One Of Its Meatpacking Plants

A sprawling, low-profile conglomerate based in Merriam, Kansas, owns a pork processing plant in Guymon, Oklahoma, that has become one of the country's latest coronavirus hotspots. More than 110 workers at the Seaboard Foods plant had tested positive for the virus as of Monday, according to the company.


Degree For Good Deeds

Gov. Laura Kelly awards bachelor's degree to Kansas farmer who sent mask to New York governor

Gov. Laura Kelly has bestowed a bachelor's degree from Kansas State University to the northeast Kansas farmer that sent a single N95 mask to help New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo fight the COVID-19 outbreak.Dennis Ruhnke of Troy, Kansas, made national headlines in late April when he mailed the mask and a heartfelt letter to Cuomo, saying he "hoped it could be used by a doctor or nurse."


Show-Me Reason To Buy Local

Parson urges Missourians to support state-based businesses

LIBERTY, Mo. (AP) - Gov. Mike Parson on Tuesday continued his optimistic message about the state's reaction to the coronavirus pandemic and urged state residents to return to work if possible and support Missouri-based businesses.


Inside Dirt Helps Monitor Kansas Covid Outbreaks

Kansas turns to wastewater systems to monitor coronavirus in communities

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - As the state of Kansas slowly reopens, public health officials are turning to an unusual source to help monitor the spread of the coronavirus in communities. They are looking at wastewater systems for answers.


Old School Check-In Required

Tracking nursing home COVID-19 outbreaks is big task for families, public

Some of the highest rates of death in the Kansas City metro area have come from COVID-19 inside nursing homes and long-term care facilities. But, tracking COVID-19 outbreaks inside those facilities in the Kansas City metro is a tough job.


Meat Case Tossed

Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Alleging Missouri Meatpacking Plant Exposes Workers To Coronavirus

A federal judge has thrown out a lawsuit filed on behalf of workers at the Smithfield Foods meatpacking plant in Milan, Missouri, about 125 miles northeast of Kansas City. In a 24-page order Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Greg Kays declined to hear the case, which alleged that working conditions at the plant have left its workers dangerously exposed to the coronavirus.


Well Deserved Fine Dining For Front Line Workers

Brookside's Bella Napoli helping feed workers on COVID-19 front lines

Hide Transcript Show Transcript SAYS THE MISSION HITS CLOSE TO HOME EVEN WITHOUT CUSTOMERS DINING IN, EMPLOYEES AT BELLA NAPOLI BROOKSIDE ARE WORKING OVERTIME TO ENSURE FRONT LINE WORKERS ARE FE TO SEE THE FACES IN THE PICTURES WE TAKE WHEN W DELIVER , IT SAYS IT ALL.


Food Pantries Need Help

Food banks face new challenges during pandemic

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. - A line of cars stretched for blocks, waiting to turn into the New Haven Seventh-Day Adventist Church parking lot, where volunteers waited on Tuesday to distribute food for those in need. The Overland Park church partnered with Harvesters to provide meals to the community.


Kansas City Wayback Warning

KC's OGs urge younger generations to keep social distancing as city reopens

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - A new report by Wallethub says Missouri has some of the most lax coronavirus restrictions in the country. The Show Me State is ranked the fourth lowest in the nation, and the state ranks last in requirements for wearing masks. A Kansas City group usually dedicated to fighting crime is now [...]


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Comments

  1. Start the 2nd wave. Kiss football good bye.

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  2. MAYOR QUAGMIRE'S FOLLY OF MISPLACED PRIORITIES

    KCMO Health Department: KCMO has recorded 16 deaths from COVID-19.
    Shut down the economy and spike unemployment, hunger, depression, substance abuse, domestic violence, etc.

    KCMO Police Department: KCMO has recorded 54 homicides so far in 2020.
    Business as usual.

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  3. How many deaths from people killing each other have occurred in KC since the DOVID-19 was identified? More than 16 or less? Don't know. Guess I could research it, but nobody else seems to care either.

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  4. ^^That's right chud, nobody anywhere cares. Learn it, know it, live it!

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  5. 55 dead negroes so ya, we don’t care. learn it, love it, live it!

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