Jodi Fortino
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In Kansas, the first shipments of the vaccine were received at several cold storage locations across the state.
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Health care workers at Truman Medical Centers got vaccinated on Monday, other hospitals expect to start early this week.
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Missouri Says Coronavirus Vaccinations Are Coming In January, Kansas City Patients Get New TreatmentMissouri health officials say they anticipate that long-term care facility residents and staff, and health care workers could get the vaccine by the end of January. Kansas City hospitals are seeking more of an antibody therapy in hopes of keeping COVID-19 patients out of their dwindling number of hospital beds.
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The White House is recommending limiting restaurant indoor capacity to less than 25%. Kansas City metro health departments have only reduced capacity to 50%.
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Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas called the president's claims of rising crime being related to recent social justice protests as "not just (a) dog whistle, but frankly dog bark, about racial politics.”
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Republican Gov. Mike Parson wants to wait until the regular session next year to take up police reform.
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No more waiting, Kansas City: The Chiefs are Super Bowl champions again, and it’s time to party.