Starting Monday, more fans will be back at the ballpark when the Kansas City Royals take the field at The K, as Kauffman Stadium can now host its full capacity.The Royals have gradually let more fans back in over the last month. Masks are still encouraged if you re not vaccinated, but fully vaccinated fans don t have to wear one.The outfield experience and Royals Hall of Fame will also reopen today when the Royals take on the Pittsburgh Pirates.The Royals going back to full capacity means a lot to the players.After the Royals tweeted about going back to 100% capacity on May 18, Royals star Whit Merrifield tweeted, Let s go. We missed you all. Nicky Lopez let the emojis do his talking.He posted the happy hands emoji.“The thought of having the opportunity to fill Kauffman Stadium again gives all of us a huge jolt of adrenaline,” Royals manager Mike Matheny said. “After having no fans in the ballpark last year, the crowds this year have been passionate and loud, so expanding
Kansas City COVID-19 Daily Briefing for May 27
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
COVID-19
and last updated 2021-05-27 12:08:25-04
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University of Kansas Health System daily update
Doctors at the University of Kansas Health System said they continue to treat a low number of COVID-19 patients.
Of 18 total patients, six have active infections and 12 are recovering. Only one person is in the intensive care unit, and they are not on a ventilator.
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Kansas City COVID-19 Daily Briefing for May 24
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COVID-19
and last updated 2021-05-24 11:15:32-04
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University of Kansas Health System daily update
The University of Kansas Health System has seen a decrease in the number of patients with active COVID-19 infections, with seven to start out the week. Two of those are in the ICU and one is on a ventilator. An additional 10 patients are in recovery phases of the virus.