Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas issued a proclamation declaring a state of emergency in Kansas City this morning. Under the authority of this proclamation, all city events with more than one thousand attendees are canceled or delayed until the emergency has been lifted. This state of emergency has been issued for an initial period of twenty-one days.
A case of COVID-19 in a Johnson County woman was confirmed on Saturday. According to the Kansas City Star, three new cases of the virus were confirmed in Johnson County this morning. Health officials say that these cases are all men who recently traveled to Florida for a conference.
CONFIRMED COVID-19 CASES:
Kansas: 4
Missouri: 1
Canceled, Postponed or Modified Events in Kansas City
Miller Light Fan Fest at Power & Light Canceled
Kansas City St. Patrick’s Day Parade Canceled
40th Annual Brookside St. Patrick’s Warm-Up Parade Canceled
Snake Saturday Parade Canceled
K-State Cancels Classes Next Week
Kansas City University Suspends Classes Indefinitely
Zac Brown Band Show at Sprint Center Canceled
Special Olympics Missouri Cancels State Indoor Games
Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas Modifies Communion Rituals
Overland Park and Lenexa Assisted-Living Facility Restricts Visitation
Greater KC Home & Lifestyle Show Suspended
Emporia State University Cancels Classes Next Week
KC Big Brother Casting Call Canceled
Ryan Hurd Postpones Kansas City Show
All KU Athletics Events Canceled
MLB Has Haulted Spring Training. Opening Day Postponed For at Least Two Weeks.
Disney on Ice at the Sprint Center