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CDC: Schools Should Open in Fall, Recommends Masks for Unvaccinated Children

CDC: Schools Should Open in Fall, Recommends Masks for Unvaccinated Children
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Independence, area counties drop mask mandate amid new CDC guidance

Independence, area counties drop mask mandate amid new CDC guidance Precautions still recommended for unvaccinated (Copyright 2021 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.) Orlin Wagner/AP A dinosaur replica wears a mask outside Union Station in Kansas City, Mo., Wednesday, Aug. 5, 2020. The dinosaur is promoting a Dinosaur Road Trip exhibit. and last updated 2021-05-14 13:51:24-04 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Independence, Jackson County and Clay County joined Kansas City, Missouri, and other regional jurisdictions Friday in rolling back its emergency health orders put in place due to the COVID-19 pandemic. “Effective immediately masks are not required indoors or outdoors and all social distancing capacity restrictions have been lifted,” the city said in a release announcing the changes.

Notable Health Powers Regional Vaccine Distribution Strategies; North Kansas City Hospital Automates COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution

Notable Health Powers Regional Vaccine Distribution Strategies; North Kansas City Hospital Automates COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution
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Want the COVID vaccine in the Kansas City area? These tips will improve your chances

Want the COVID vaccine in the Kansas City area? These tips will improve your chances Lisa Gutierrez, The Kansas City Star Mar. 13 Starting Monday, 550,000 more Missourians will be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine as the state moves into its next phase of distribution. Translation: A half million more people can join the already frustrating, nerve-wracking hunt for the elusive shot in the arm. With so little vaccine to go around on both sides of the state line, residents are getting creative in their quests. People have found doses left over at the end of the day at pharmacies. They re traveling to rural counties where supply can be greater than demand. They re stalking websites in the dead of night and pouncing to get appointments.

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