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Mayor Lucas | Vulnerable Populations | Masks | Digitally Deprived | Making Movies

Segment 1: Kansas City, Missouri residents now must stay at home longer

The spread of the new coronavirus has made it difficult for workers and business owners in Kansas City, but Mayor Lucas says he doesn't want the city "jumping back out and seeing a rapid increase in infections." The extension of the order until May 15th is "about saving lives."


Segment 2, beginning at 11:49: People uniquely at risk from COVID-19.

What additional steps do those more endangered by the coronavirus take in their daily lives? People with cystic fibrosis, immune deficiency and Crohn's disease and their caregivers described the pandemic's impact on the immunocompromised.

  • Stephanie DuCharme
  • Elle Moxley, KCUR education reporter
  • Cristina Pels


Segment 3, beginning at 32:36: The "dos and don'ts" of wearing face masks.

Now that the CDC has recommended the wearing of face masks in public, we get a doctor’s advice for properly wearing, cleaning and disposing of face masks.


Segment 4, beginning at 37:38: Social distancing without the virtual savvy.

We’ve become a society infinitely dependent on communication with devices and social media, especially now that we're inside. How is all of this impacting the seniors who don’t have cell phones, the internet or do have them, but don’t know how to use them?

  • Ina P. Montgomery, founder and executive director of Urban TEC


Segment 5, beginning at 47:30: Making Movies' frontman on making movies in quarantine.

Kansas City band Making Movies is creating a music video using crowdsourced videos from fans stuck at home right now. To participate in the video for Everybody Wants to Rule the World, you can sign up here.

We want to hear what’s helping you get through these tough times. Whether it’s a random act of kindness or a personal ritual, let us know. Leave a voicemail at 816-398-8207 ‬with your brief story, name, and where you live. You can also email a voice memo to KCUR producer Mackenzie Martin at mackenzie@kcur.org.

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Steve Kraske is an associate teaching professor of journalism at UMKC, a political columnist for The Kansas City Star and has hosted "Up to Date" since 2002. He worked as the full-time political correspondent for The Star from 1994-2013 covering national, state and local campaigns. He also has covered the statehouses in Topeka and Jefferson City.
Luke X. Martin is an assistant producer for KCUR's Up To Date.
Danette (Danie) Alexander first came to KCUR in 2007 as an intern for Up to Date after completing her B.A. in Communications at the University of Missouri – Kansas City. After her KCUR internship was completed, Danie continued to spend her mornings assisting senior producer Stephen Steigman as a volunteer with the show. Her radio experience also includes stints with public radio's New Letters on the Air as a broadcast engineer and on local public radio as host of a weekly overnight call-in show.
Michelle is a reporter covering race and culture for KCUR and also is part of a Diversity Initiative project that produces audio storytelling with reporters in St. Louis, Hartford, Conn. and Portland, Ore.