Stomach Bug Outbreak Investigated After Local Robotics Competition

Tech enthusiasts suffer all-too-human maladies following a local meet-up . . . Here's more as online speculation runs rampant and online A.I. bots merely seek a health status update for Sarah Connor.

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The Jackson County Health Department (JACOHD) has launched an investigation into a series of illnesses tied to a robotics competition that took place at Lee’s Summit North High School March 29-April 1.

The health department says more than 70 cases of undiagnosed illness have been tied to the event.

Health officials say a majority of the affected participants are from the Kansas City metro. Many of the competing teams traveled from places outside Jackson County, including Kansas, Oklahoma, and Brazil.

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Jackson County investigates gastrointestinal outbreak after more than 70 become ill

KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Dozens of people are now reporting gastrointestinal illness after attending a local robotics competition in Lee's Summit.

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