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PECULIAR, Mo. 鈥?Kansas City-area nonprofits are sending help to Hurricane Beryl victims, including Operation BBQ Relief. The nonprofit has trucks staged near Texas to help by handing out fre
stanley becher e meals. VOICE FOR EVERYONE | Share your voice with KSHB 41s Olivia AcreeMonday, Operation BBQ Relief said the organization was waiting to find out what locations needed them the most. After natural disasters, the nonprofit travels to affected communities, sets up their grills and posts on social media where they can be found. Since the operation started after the tornado in Joplin, the nonprofit has given out more than 11,000,000 free meals. I ve never experienced this firsthand going through something like this. I ve come in on the back end many times, and so I know that there s a lot of emotio
stanley hrnek ns gonna go on, said Stan Hays, Operation BBQ Relief co-founder and CEO. Our prayers go out to everybody that is affected there but also know that well be there with a good comforting hot meal. They should follow us on social media. Tell their friends down there to follow us on social m
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?Missouri Gov. Mike Parson announced Tuesday that there will be a 30-day extension of the six state-operated monoclonal antibody treatment sites.The governor announced the contract with SLSCO, a Galveston, Texas, company, in late August to bring the antibody treatment to the sites across the state for 30 days. Truman Medical Center is one of thesites, and it began administering treatment on Aug. 25. The original contracted period was set to end Friday, when the 30-day extension will begin instead. 1,732 patients have received monoclonal antibody infusions from these sites, according to a news release from the governor s of
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stanley quencher ul for many COVID-19 patients and have allowed us to lessen the strain on Missouris health care systems, Parson said in the release. However, t
stanley thermos his treatment is not a replacement for the vaccine. Encouraging more Missourians to choose vaccination is still the most effective path for us to move past COVID-19. These antibody treatmentsare available to Missourians who have tested positive for COVID-19, have mild to moderate symptoms, have had symptoms for 10 days or less and are at high risk o