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Lafene Health Center sends COVID-19 vaccine survey to faculty, staff and students

Lafene Health Center sends COVID-19 vaccine survey to faculty, staff and students K-State has not received vaccines yet or been given a vaccine delivery date. The university is actively preparing for distribution so that vaccines can be administered as soon as possible when they are available. All current faculty, staff and students are scheduled to receive an email Monday, Feb. 1, from Lafene Health Center. This includes all employees and students on the Manhattan, Polytechnic and Olathe campuses; K-State Research and Extension sites; the K-State Alumni Association; K-State Athletics; and the KSU Foundation. The email from Lafene Health Center will have the subject line: Important Patient Survey. The email will include a link with directions for completing a survey about the COVID-19 vaccine. Individuals will be asked to go to the myLafene+ patient portal, sign in and go to Survey Forms. Individuals who do not receive the email should contact Lafene Health Center at lafene@k-s

K-State medical director contributes to research on SARS-CoV-2 transmission and quarantine periods

K-State medical director contributes to research on SARS-CoV-2 transmission and quarantine periods Kyle Goerl, the medical director of Kansas State University s Lafene Health Center, is part of a collaborative team that is providing research-based guidance during the COVID-19 pandemic. The team s latest research contributed to the updated quarantine guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Goerl is a co-author of the publication Time from Start of Quarantine to SARS-CoV-2 Positive Test Among Quarantined College and University Athletes. The publication appeared in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report from the CDC on Friday, Jan. 8, and involved researchers from multiple organizations and universities.

K-State medical director contributes to research behind updated CDC quarantine guidance

K-State medical director contributes to research behind updated CDC quarantine guidance Monday, Jan. 11, 2021   MANHATTAN Kyle Goerl, the medical director of Kansas State University s Lafene Health Center, is part of a collaborative team that is providing research-based guidance during the COVID-19 pandemic. The team s latest research contributed to the updated quarantine guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. In the publication, Goerl and collaborators describe findings among a sample of COVID-19-exposed collegiate athletes in 17 states from June to October 2020. Twenty-five percent of the athletes tested positive during quarantine and the positive test occurred an average of 3.8 days after their quarantine started.

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