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Active coronavirus clusters. Each Wednesday, the KDHE updates how many active coronavirus clusters it is tracking across Kansas. There are 387 active clusters this week, 38 more than last week.
The KDHE’s coronavirus dashboard was updated Wednesday with a new feature that allows users to see how many of the state’s deaths have been in each county. It listed 315 deaths in Sedgwick County.
The KDHE said there have been 141 new COVID-19 hospitalizations since Monday. Of the 94 hospitals that reported to the state Wednesday, there are 1,027 COVID-19 patients admitted, with 202 of them ...
KDHE, JCDHE expand COVID-19 booster eligibility to children ages 12-15. Nathan Sharkey. All U.S. adults could be able to receive a booster dose of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine as soon as this ...
KDHE Director of Genomic Epidemiology John Anderson says the new variants commonly known as FLiRT, FLuQE, and LB.1 likely aren’t as severe as those we’ve seen in the past.
Some COVID-19 testing will no longer be funded by the state at the end of the month, but public health officials say Kansans will still have access to other free testing options. The delta variant ...
With the first reported case of a new, more infectious COVID-19 variant being detected in the United States, one Kansas health expert said it's important to note that contagiousness doesn't ...
“KDHE staff has taken the feedback we received and is currently assessing ways in which we can report this information in a way that reflects current COVID-19 case increases,” the agency ...
KDHE names four active coronavirus clusters in Wichita area, including two churches By Jason Tidd. Updated September 23, 2020 4:31 PM.
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - The KDHE is expanding its resources to help fight COVID-19. Dr. Lee Norman, Secretary of the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, says the agency has added resources ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - The Kansas Department of Health and Environment modified how the department identifies active COVID-19 clusters. Now, the department will name places with five or more cases ...
KDHE Director of Genomic Epidemiology John Anderson says the new variants commonly known as FLiRT, FLuQE, and LB.1 likely aren’t as severe as those we’ve seen in the past.
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