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Local families still navigating COVID-19 challenges
One local mom reflects on a difficult stretch
41 Action News catches up with a family to see how they re doing in the pandemic.
and last updated 2021-04-30 07:03:01-04
OVERLAND PARK, Kan. â On a larger scale, the pandemic has significantly improved over the past few months, but on a smaller scale, families are still navigating uncharted territory.
41 Action News caught up with one family thatâs had its hands full recently, more so than normal.
Reporter Dan Cohen first met Megan Coffey in October while she was helping her kindergartener with virtual learning. The school year and its many changes had gone smoothly. But then Megan and her family were hit with a significant loss.
does the future hold for so many of the people living in these tents right over here behind me? that s the major concern. could this bacteria make its way to the capital city of port-au-prince and start to spread, start to infect lots of people? we have the story of a beautiful woman, 22-year-old st. helene and her 15-month-old daughter cheri. they may be carriers, unwittingly carrying this bacteria from the city hardest hit to the capital city of port-au-prince. is it possible that life-saving supplies are actually sitting in warehouses when so many hundreds have died. and we ll have a conversation with a remarkable woman, dr. megan coffey. she came here right after the earthquake, ten months ago, and she never left. she s spending her own money to try and buy patients supplies. let s get started. we start with a tragic story but an important one to remember as well. the anatomy of an outbreak. how would this bacteria potentially make its way from the rivers further north of