Jackson County Alerts Suspected COVID-19 Outbreak At Local Churches

Here's a question of faith for Kansas City as this health note seems to rebuke gatherings at places of worship. Meanwhile, a quick look at local streets and party places confirms quite a few people still in close proximity with one another and without masks.

Here's the official story . . .

Jackson County health officials warn of COVID-19 exposures at area churches

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The Jackson County Health Department announced Monday possible COVID-19 exposures to dozens of people at three area churches this month. In a release, health officials outlined three possible exposures: Connection Point Church in Raytown between Oct. 5-13. Seven people have tested positive for COVID-19 in connection to the exposure.

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  1. Maybe they should call it protest gatherings instead, everybody knows the rioters don’t get the Kung fu flu, but if you call it church then suddenly it’s a super spreader event. They must think people are really stupid to not notice what they’re doing.

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    1. Its amazing
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      I agree you would have to be an idiot not to see what there doing. Why not shut down the rioters. Limit protest. Thell shut down the church. The virus is just a flu. Made bigger than what it is. A HOAX

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  2. History of Communism is to destroy churches so people totally lose faith and have total reliance on the Communist government.

    The "Three Amigos" elderly Hispanic men have no idea the evil they are supporting. They think it is still the 1980's Democrat Party.

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  3. This is BS this is just a way for the radical democrat communists to close churches down. They have been trying to do this for years now. Anyone who falls for this is stupid.

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  4. The virus is far worse than the flu. You will see when your mama gets it, fool.

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  5. The KANSAS CITY ATHEIST COALITION is going orgasmic over a chance to shut down the Churches. I have been to their private meetings and they would lock up...or worse...Christians if they had the chance.

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