In Kansas City, the calendar revolves around one thing: The Chiefs schedule.
From September through February (hopefully), our Sundays are booked. We gather in living rooms in Overland Park, pack into sports bars in Westport, and brave the freezing temperatures to tailgate at Arrowhead.
We share nachos, we high-five strangers, and we scream until our lungs hurt. It is the best part of living in KC.
But there is a downside to all this communal joy. Public health data has shown a distinct trend: When the home team goes deep into the playoffs, flu rates in the city spike.
It makes sense. We are gathering in tight quarters during the absolute peak of cold and flu season. We are sharing dip, sharing air, and—let’s be honest—probably not washing our hands as often as we should during the fourth quarter.
This phenomenon is known as the “Chiefs Flu,” and if it hits your house, it can bench your entire family for the Super Bowl. Here is how to survive the season without missing a snap.
Why does being a fan make you sick? It’s a numbers game.
If your child wakes up on Monday morning with a fever and body aches, the panic sets in. You don’t want to drag them to a clinic and miss work. You also don’t want them to infect the rest of the house before next Sunday’s game.
Saving Grace Mobile Urgent Care is the defensive coordinator your family needs.
Is it just “post-game exhaustion” from staying up late, or is it Influenza A? We can come to your home and run a rapid panel test (Flu/Strep/COVID). We know instantly what we are fighting.
If it is the flu, timing is everything. Antivirals like Tamiflu work best if taken within 48 hours of symptom onset.
Sometimes, it’s not the kids who are down. It’s the parents who went a little too hard at the tailgate. If you are suffering from dehydration, exhaustion, or a “celebration headache,” we offer Mobile IV Therapy. We can rehydrate you with a liter of saline and vitamins in the comfort of your own recliner, getting you ready for the work week.
We want you at the parade. We want you at the rally at Union Station. But we want you healthy enough to enjoy it.
If you are planning to host a watch party, keep the hand sanitizer next to the buffalo chicken dip. And if someone starts coughing, don’t wait.
Call the audible. Stay home. Let Saving Grace bring the urgent care to you.