Kansas City Head Check: Be Mentally Prepared To Quarantine Again Amid Coronavirus Second Wave

Local doc offers dire advice and a reminder of the emotional toll that election year harsh times has taken . . . Read more:

Protecting your mental health in the midst of a pandemic, protests, and politics

KANSAS CITY, MO (KCTV) -- Even with the threat of coronavirus, events and gathering are becoming more common. As some health professionals warn there could be a second wave of COVID-19 cases, KCTV5's Abby Dodge met with a psychotherapist to explore how that could affect all of us mentally.

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  1. If you want to relax go out and have a meal and a drink with other people. And hell no to another lock down. It won't happen. The riots and looting are at least partially due to the mental illnesses that have taken hold during the first lockdown. The economic destruction will not be quickly overcome. We can protect the vulnerable and maintain stockpiles of necessary PPE, tests, and other equipment without redoing the damage that was done last time.

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  2. I encourage all Tony's Kansas City readers to not wear masks.














































































































































































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  3. There never was a first wave in KC.
    Ask St Luke’s Health system.
    They lost a ton of money over building Covad-19 beds... due to bad politics.

    Since there was t a first wave- can’t be a 2nd.
    That’s mine wiping before you poop- makes no sense.

    Dems are morally bankrupt- Republicans freed the slaves over Dems objections.
    Biden supported Robert KKK Byrd.

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    1. A MILLION PEOPLE ASKED FOR TICKETS AND ONLY 1% SHOWED UP? STABLE GENIUS!


















































































































































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  5. Easy on the enter key spaz

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