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Goodbye, snow days. Hello, babies: 6 ways COVID will continue to change Kansas City Eric Adler, The Kansas City Star
Dec. 31 Predicting the future is an iffy game.
Few people before 2020, after all, seriously believed that a pandemic, generated by a virus from bats in China, would end up hobbling world commerce and in only nine months kill 1.7 million people, more than 300,000 in the United States.
Yet vaccines hold the promise that in 2021 the COVID-19 virus will begin to be tamed.
What might the new normal look like then? Will everyone discard protective face masks or might they become a lasting part of the U.S. wardrobe? Will you ever really return to an office full time?
Kansas City University sees unprecedented increase in medical school applications
Medical schools are seeing a bump in applications like never before â a movement being referred to as the Fauci effect.
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. â Medical schools in the Kansas City metro and around the country are seeing a bump in applications like never before.
The Association of American Medical Colleges says applications are up 18 percent nationwide compared to this time in 2019.
The AAMC credits the work of Dr. Anthony Fauci and other medical experts during the pandemic for inspiring the surge in applicants.
At Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences, applications are up 25 percent compared to this time in 2019.