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Covid-19: A pandemic 4 years later

It s been four years since Covid-19 paralyzed the United States. Yet, Sedgwick County is still holding Covid-19 vaccine clinics.

Two years in, where do we go next with COVID-19?

As we cross just over two years since the start of the Coronavirus pandemic and numbers sit at some of the lowest since the beginning, health officials discuss what could be next.

COVID-19 vaccine turns one year old

On the one one-year anniversary of the administration of the first authorized COVID-19 vaccinations in Kansas Harvey County is in the middle of spike of infections and an increase of hospitalizations for the virus.

Kansas nursing homes had 105 coronavirus deaths last week as active cluster count drops

Kansas nursing homes had 105 coronavirus deaths last week as active cluster count drops Jason Tidd, The Wichita Eagle Jan. 13 Kansas public health officials reported more than 100 new deaths from COVID-19 at nursing homes in the last week as the number of active clusters declined. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment in its weekly cluster update on Wednesday reported 21 new clusters at nursing homes over the past week. The new and existing clusters accounted for 105 new deaths recorded in the same time span. Kansas has had 590 total outbreaks at long-term care facilities, accounting for 12,561 cases, 1,010 hospitalizations and 1,408 deaths. There are 22 fewer active outbreaks at long-term care facilities now than there was last week, the KDHE reported. The health department s list identified only 36 of the 190 active clusters.

Extra doses found in Pfizer s coronavirus vaccine

Antivirus will be taking a break over the holidays. We’ll be back on January 9th. When healthcare workers started administering the first shots of the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine in the US this week, they noticed something strange. There was an extra dose lingering at the bottom of the small glass vial. “They initially thought that they had incorrectly done it because there was so much left in the vial after they pulled up the five doses,” Erin Fox, Senior Pharmacy Director at the University of Utah told The New York Times. “They sent us a picture and were like, can we use the extra?”

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