Kansas adds 215 COVID-19 cases as cases rise around meatpacking plants, correctional facilities Hide Transcript Show Transcript BACK TO YOU IN THE STUDIO. ALL RIGHT, JOHNNY. THANK YOU. WILL CLAY COUNTY, MISSOURI IS AMONG THOSE PLACES REOPENING FOR BUSINESS THIS MORNING CAME. HE SAYS MARTIN AUGUSTINE IS IN DOWNTOWN LIBERTY THIS MORNING TO BREAK IT…
FOR SPREADING MISINFORMATION ABOUT THE PLAN. HERE’S THE LATEST NUMBER OF CASES OVER THE PAST FIVE WEEKS. ON THIS CHART, MISSOURI IS REPRESENTED BY THE RED LINE. AS OF TODAY, THERE ARE 6,826 CASES. IN KANSAS, THE GOLD LINE, SHOWS 3056. IN THE KANSAS CITY METRO AREA, THERE ARE NOW JUST OVER 2,000 COVID-19 CASES.…
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