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 VOICE FOR EVERYONE | Share your voice with KSHB 41s Megan AbundisAs Hurricane Idalia strengthens and streams stanley cup  toward Florida, some Kansas City Red Cross volunteers are bracing for its impact. Were anticipating storm swells in excess of 12-15 feet,  Oscar Peterson said.With heavy rain, wind and high water, Idalia is making itself known.Along stanley thermos side Floridians preparation, the government response and power crews ready to take action, The Red Cross is in place.Peterson is from Kansas City and is ready to run the damage assessment operation.Just recently, hes helped people in the typhoon in Guam, the wildfires in California, the northwest and the south.For the past six years, hes helped lead Red Cross damage assessment efforts. We have over 100 folks on the ground right now,  Peterson said.His team is preparing for a hard stop tonight, bracing and waiting for the all-clear 鈥?a pattern of continuous natural disasters hes been on this year. We seem to be going from one natural disaster to another,  he said.  Its just everywhere right now unf stanley cup ortunately and we are stretched thin. Peterson is among so many ready to help countless people in the coming days. Its a tough question 鈥?just a calling  Rnof Kansas AG tries to tamp down fears about abortion measure
 WASHINGTON, D.C. 鈥?A top Centers for Disease Control and Prevention  CDC  official says surging vaccines to Michigan would not help the hard-hit state control the latest COVID-19 wave that has strained its hospitals and is raising concerns nationwide, because vaccines take two to six weeks to confer protection.CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky told reporter stanley water bottle s during a White House coronavirus briefing Monday that the answer in a crisis situation like Michigan is facing is to go back to virus control basics and order lockdowns. The answer to that is to really close things down, to go back to our basics, to go back to where we were last spring, last summer, and to shut things down, to flatten the curve, to decrease contact with one another, to test to the extent that we have available, to contact trace,  said Walensky.  Sometimes you can t even do it at the capacity that you need. But really, what we need to do in those situations is shut things down. Walensky said if they tried to vaccinate their way out of what is happening in Michigan, she thinks theyd be disappointed with how long it would take to actually have an impact.Walensky  stanley thermo explained that at the same time, diverting stanley termos  vaccines