Top Hospital Doctors Warn Kansas City Is On The Verge Of Uncontrolled Coronavirus Spread
The Kansas City area is poised to become the next major U.S. hotspot for COVID-19, risking a dangerous and previously unseen stage of the virus for the region.
Chief medical officers of some of Kansas Citys leading hospitals and civic leaders warned during an online event Wednesday that residents urgently need to take action to shift the Kansas City area's course.
Either we get greater control of the virus or the virus will take greater control of our health, our economy, our daily activities, said Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas Mayor David Alvey, who hosted the event.
University of Kansas Health Systems Chief Medical Officer Steven Stites and others on the call said area residents need to increase preventive measures, including the wearing of masks indoors and outdoors, maintaining social distancing and limiting group gatherings to no more than 10 people.
An average of 90 people are currently being admitted to hospitals for COVID-19 each day in the metro area, and representatives of several hospitals said those patients were already straining their capacity.
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