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As a rise in COVID-19 cases sweeps the region, a number of city and county governments have made the decision to update guidelines and implement new restrictions.

Kansas City, Mo. joined the list Monday, the city’s mayor, Quinton Lucas, announcing revised “Safer at Home” COVID-19 guidelines.
The announcement was made at City Hall around noon by Lucas, who was joined by Kansas City Health Department Director Rex Archer and Emergency Medical Services Medical Director Erica Carney.
“Our Safer at Home guidelines are based on recommendations from health leaders in Kansas City, in Jackson, Platte and Clay Counties in Missouri, and Wyandotte and Johnson County in Kansas,” Lucas said.
Lucas went on to urge Kansas City residents to limit their activity and conduct work remotely, Archer adding that the additional measures would help prevent COVID-19 from getting further out of control in the city and surrounding region.
In Monday’s announcement, Carney spoke briefly on hospital capacity in the area, claiming the city’s hospitals are experiencing unprecedented capacity. “Slowing down the rate of infection must be everyone’s top priority,” Carney said.
New guidelines in Kansas City, Mo. include: