Free testing for COVID-19 will be offered each Saturday in January starting this weekend in Arkansas City.
Testing is free and does not require insurance or identification. Testing is available to anyone regardless of whether they have symptoms or have been in close contact with someone who has had COVID-19, according to a press release from the City-Cowley County Health Department.
The added testing is part of the Kansas Department of Health and Environmentâs project to expand availability of testing. KDHE is contracting with Well-Health to provide free, expanded testing opportunities throughout the state, the release states.
In Cowley County, the testing starts Saturday and will continue each Saturday between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. through January at the West Avenue Church of God in Arkansas City, 403 West Kansas.Â
County Health Department Receives Shipment Of Moderna COVID Vaccine
Posted By: Brady Bauman
December 23, 2020
The Moderna COVID-19 vaccine. (Photo courtesy City-Cowley County Health Department)
The City-Cowley County Health Department received its first shipment of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, according to a news release Tuesday.
This is the second shipment of COVID-19 vaccine to reach Cowley County.
The Pfizer vaccine was received by William Newton Hospital last week.
A total of 14 front line staff at the health department received their first dose of the vaccine this morning. The second will be given in 28 days later.
The overall feeling throughout the offices was one of excitement and hope, according to the news release.
The first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine arrived at William Newton Hospital in Winfield on Wednesday, and will be administered to front line staff who directly care for or come in close proximity to COVID-19 positive patients.
The hospital received around 145 doses of the vaccine at around 1 p.m. Wednesday and began giving them to employees on Thursday morning, according to an email from Cowley County Health Officer Tom Langer. The hospital also posted on its Facebook page Thursday morning that it had received the vaccine and begun administering it to workers.
The doses are of the recently-approved vaccine from manufacturer Pfizer, which is administered in two different shots, with the second one taking place three weeks after the initial dose.