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Plenty of places offer free testing with no health insurance or official ID required. This eliminates the risk of a wrestling match with your insurer later.
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Nearly two months after Gov. Laura Kelly announced that Kansas would develop a "unified" strategy to ramp up coronavirus testing, the program is enough of…
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When a Lenexa lab's own employee came down with COVID-19, he holed up at home and his coworkers spent long days running experiments on his saliva.
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Many small colleges have been scraping by with declining enrollment and faltering resources for years. But they enjoy some distinct advantages over their bigger rivals in fighting the spread of the coronavirus on campus.
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Some scientists recommend against buying an antibody test that could be poor quality. But you can get a free, good quality test by donating blood. And that helps public health experts track the pandemic.
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Nursing homes that don't have the machines and kits need to send their samples to private labs, but some say the prices are impossible to afford long-term.
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A panel of lawmakers and the governor will consider $50 million in proposals to expand COVID-19 testing, including $20 million that could go toward helping schools.
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State officials hope two labs in Johnson County could help Kansas boost its testing capacity dramatically for schools, nursing homes and asymptomatic people.
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Kansas’ top public health administrator said Thursday that the state has reached the point of being able to test 2% of its population for the novel…
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Information’s great. But what about insight?A fresh University of Kansas study contends state educators put too much emphasis on data and too little on…