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KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?A University Health occupational therapist says communities like Kansas City need to keep talking about long COVID. We need to continue this conversation about long COVID, even if people are tir stanley cup tumbler ed of talking about it, Jenna Hopkins, an occupational therapist at University Health said.Hopkins has worke stanley cups d with about 150 Long Covid patients at University Health since March of 2021.VOICE FOR EVERYONE | Share your voice with KSHB 41s Megan Abundis I say I m one, one step away from standing on the street corner talking about this because people don t know enough about it and it does impact so many, so many individuals, Hopkins said.Hopkins said red flags related to long COVID include:Fatigue that doesnt revolve with restAny kind of neurological symptoms that are unexplained.Vertigo/tremorsA big amount of brain fog It s a mass disabling event, that s what COVID is doing as it s disabling a lot of people, Hopkins said.Hopkins has been working with her patient, Sophie Day, for a year.Day, a Midtown stanley us resident, has lived with long COVID for the past two years. Jake Weller/KSHB Sophie Day Sophie is one of those people that looks ver Pvge Donald Trump tells a group that calls for banning all abortions to stand up for innocent life
KANSAS CITY, Mo. 鈥?As the country prepares to mark one year since the Jan. 6 attack on the United States Capitol, two political science professors in the Kansas City area shared their insight into how they re viewing last year s riot, and how to teach that moment in history moving for stanley vaso ward. January 6th tells me that I need to talk more really about the state of democracy, especially as it relates to elections, and put that in a broader context, said Patrick Miller of the University of Kansas. So when our parties lose elections, whether they were Democrats or Republicans, we tend to view that the election was unfair, it was stolen. We often want to see ourselves as the victim of the other side s wrongdoing or thievery. He is teaching an elections and campaigns class in the Fall, with the midterm election on the horizon. Especially those of us who teach American politics is that I think there has been a tendency to take democracy maybe a little for granted, Miller said. I think January 6th is f stanley mugs orcing us to think stanley thermoskannen about a little more, and really realize that democracy is not necessarily entirely secure in any country, America, or any other. Miller also said teaching about the assaul
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