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Kansas congressman joins Trump in taking hydroxychloroquine to help prevent COVID-19
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Original Post A Kansas congressman who’s also a doctor is joining President Donald Trump in taking hydroxychloroquine, a drug that is traditionally used to combat malaria and lupus. But is it effective? It’s been around a lot longer than COVID-19, and the drug is gaining interest across the country. “A couple…
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As cities reopen but COVID-19 concerns remain, business owners adapt for ‘new normal’
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Original Post Until there’s a vaccine for COVID-19, things are going to be different. As we ease back into daily life, many have asked: What is the new normal? FOX4 dug deeper into what you can expect when you leave the house. The heart of Kansas City is the people. We…
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Local family sues Prairie Village nursing home over 88-year-old’s COVID-19 case
PRAIRIE VILLAGE, Kan. — Original Post A Johnson County family filed a lawsuit Monday against a senior living facility. They argue Brighton Gardens didn’t do enough to prevent their loved one of dying from COVID-19. Gordon Grohmann is described as a family man, a father who was deeply loved by his children. According to court…
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Former foster kid becomes court advocate for children in the Jackson County system
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Original Post We tell you every so often about how foster kids need your help. Recently, someone saw one of our stories as a call to action. FOX4 spoke with a former foster child about why he wanted to be an advocate himself — especially since the pandemic hit. Shamarr Fonville’s…
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With Jackson County reopening, Lee’s Summit businesses make changes to meet challenges
LEE’S SUMMIT, Mo. — Original Post Beyond Kansas City’s borders, the suburbs of eastern Jackson County have their own requirements for getting back to business. Jackson County’s reopening kicked in Monday, and for many shops, salons and restaurants, the lights are back on. Going to the salon is usually exciting, and for Joi Seese, she’s been…
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3 metro clinics receive FTC warnings for claims about unproven COVID-19 treatments
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Original Post The Federal Trade Commission is calling out three local wellness clinics over claims about COVID-19 treatments. The FTC said the clinics advertised specific IV treatments online with unproven claims, but all three clinics said that wasn’t their intent. The FTC’s Southwest Region office told Epigenics Healing Center, Revive &…
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With reopening, questions linger over holding businesses accountable for possible COVID-19 cases
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Original Post With businesses reopening soon and people start leaving their homes it may have you wondering about liability. FOX4 talked to a lawyer about personal injury during a pandemic. Jason Moore is a founding partner and attorney at the DiPasquale Moore law firm in Kansas City. “Businesses could very well…
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‘Surreal’: Cruise ship performer from KC finally home after months at sea during pandemic
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Original Post A cruise ship performer from the metro is thankful to be home after a two-month experience he never expected. Willis White is no stranger to the stage. The singer, who’s performed on Broadway, now travels the world with Princess Cruises. But at the end of February, his newest adventure…
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Kansas City hiring contact tracers, a vital step to stop the spread of COVID-19
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Original Post Health experts say stopping the spread involves some detective work. Contact tracing is the term, and the Kansas City Health Department is ready to hire some of those virus detectives. To prevent people from getting the virus, the city is using a new strategy to hire people to trace…
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Hy-Vee to limit meat purchases at all locations starting May 6
WEST DES MOINES, Iowa — Original Post Hy-Vee officials have announced a limit on meat purchases at all locations effective May 6 as the coronavirus pandemic takes a toll on food processors across the Midwest. “Due to worker shortages at plants as well as an increase in meat sales, customers may not find the specific…