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Associated Press WICHITA Students in Wichita are resuming in-person learning and some bars and restaurants in the Kansas City area are extending their hours as the bumpy COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues. The Wichita district, which is the state’s largest with about 47,000 students, is bringing elementary students back on Wednesday. These young students had been sent home late last year because of a lack of substitutes and rising COVID-19 cases. The district also plans for middle and high school students, who have been in remote learning since the start of the academic year, to return later this month in a hybrid mode. That means they’ll be in person part of the time and at home the rest.

COVID-19 vaccine arrives in Harvey County

The Kansan The first doses of a COVID-19 vaccine arrived in Harvey County this week, with the first doses administered Thursday to medical staff at Newton Medical Center.  Health care workers across the state have started receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, which arrived Monday in Kansas. We were told that 24,000 would be sent to hospitals in the state. That is not going to cover a lot of front-line workers, said Lynnette Redington, director of the Harvey County Health Department. But that is the shipment we are expecting. Hopefully soon we will have more. Those doses are manufactured by Pfizer, which started shipping vaccines this week. On Monday, nurses and doctors in several states began receiving the vaccine.

First COVID-19 vaccines given to hospital workers

First COVID-19 vaccines given to hospital workers Butler County Times Gazette The first doses of a COVID-19 vaccine arrived in Butler County this week, with the first doses administered Thursday to medical staff at Susan B. Allen Memorial Hospital.  The medical center received 50 doses, giving them to medical center staff on Dec. 17 and 18. I can t tell you how thrilled we are to finally be able to offer this our frontline workers, said Leonard Hernandez, president and CEO of the hospital. Our staff and medical staff have been working tirelessly and this will be a boost in our ability to provide care for our community as we combat this disease.

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