Health investigators meet with management of Westport tavern tied to virus outbreak
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Managers of a Westport tavern that's been linked to a coronavirus outbreak are meeting with the city's health department Monday. The health department says seven employees and at least two recent customers have the coronavirus. Health inspectors are meeting with Westport Ale House management Monday, after seven employees tested positive for COVID-19.
Monday, September 14, 2020
Trouble Brewing At Westport Ale House Amid Kansas City Health Dept. Crackdown
Here's another peek at a controversy that could shut down the entire district and this town's oldest party place . . . Read more:
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Westport Fail House.
No one has caught or spread the virus at a Walmart Super Center ? A miracle.
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Fuck this place . It gives guys the clap
Too bad they didn't worry about dealing with 9ine instead of a few sniffles at Ale House. Maybe a few less on the shooting tally.
Idiots.
They didn’t shut down that warehouse in the east bottoms when they had over 200 employees get the Kung fu flu so why this bar, any bar for that matter?
It’s not uncommon for several employees in the same place to get it but to throw a hissy fit because two patrons may have gotten it there? They can’t prove 100% where they got it at. Shut them down and expect a lawsuit, businesses like this are daring the city to do something this stupid.
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The Westport shooter is far more dangerous to Ale House patrons than the Kung Flu.
Blacks continue to be more dangerous than the Kung fu flu so....
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