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With COVID-19 vaccines available to all Kansans age 16 or older, public health officials are battling a different pandemic problem: vaccine…
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A small but growing number of colleges are requiring students to get a COVID-19 vaccine before returning to campus, but Kansas universities so far say…
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The casual attitude toward the dangers of COVID worries health care leaders in Fort Scott, Kansas.
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For many middle- and high-school students in Wichita, Monday was the first day back on campus since the pandemic shutdown last year — and another step…
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LIBERAL, Kansas — One woman thinks the COVID-19 pandemic was planned, man-made. A man won’t get inoculated because he suspects other countries are using...
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Black Nurses, Churches Partner With County To Get COVID-19 Vaccine To Wichita's Communities Of ColorFor this month’s In The Mix, Carla Eckels speaks with Wichita Black Nurses Association and Black church members.
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Beginning Monday, all Kansans 16 and older will be eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine.Gov. Laura Kelly said Friday the state is ready to move into…
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A new partnership between the Wichita Black Nurses Association, Black churches and the Sedgwick County Health Department is working to get the COVID-19…
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KU doctors urged the public to recognize the proven safety of COVID-19 vaccines.
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Sedgwick County has ended its mask mandate and other safety protocols intended to fight the spread of COVID-19.County commissioners voted 3-2 Wednesday to…