Your questions about COVID-19 are now up for a vote
Your questions about COVID-19 are now up for a vote. (Adobe)

curiousKC: What COVID-19 Questions Should We Investigate?

June 8, 2020  |  Vicky Diaz-Camacho  |  1 min read

It’s been almost three months since the pandemic first upended life as many Kansas Citians knew it. But many of you still have questions about the virus and what its implications are. 

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