Salons. Grocery stores. Thousands of complaints against Kansas City businesses related to COVID-19.
With shifting public health orders to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, local businesses in Kansas City have had to adapt to requirements like a mask order and limitations on capacity. For the businesses that dont always get it right, residents can make a complaint to the city.
And they have by the thousands.
According to records requested by The Beacon, the city of Kansas City, Missouri, has received over 3,000 complaints about businesses failing to comply with the citys COVID-19 health orders since March. Businesses range from grocery stores to golf courses to salons.
But the citys data on complaints fails to include one detail: the name of the business.
When The Beacon asked specifically for names of the businesses included in the dataset, a response from a public records coordinator said the Kansas City, Missouri, Health Department one of the agencies conducting inspections of businesses during the pandemic uses Google to match addresses with the businesses instead of requiring that data directly from the person who made the complaint.
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