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Kansas City brewery, taproom incentivize COVID-19 vaccinations

Kansas City brewery, taproom incentivize COVID-19 vaccinations Crane Brewing offers free beer with vaccine card KC brewery, taproom incentivize COVID-19 vaccinations and last updated 2021-04-15 00:09:34-04 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — COVID-19 vaccines and beer. It’s an unlikely combo, but one that seems to be encouraging folks to get vaccinated, according to John Couture. “People appreciate coming to a pub to get a shot because we think that it’s a non-threatening environment, he said. We got the music playing, it’s a beautiful day, we’re in the parking lot. Couture owns Bier Station, which hosted a vaccination clinic for the third week in a row. The taproom teamed up with the KU School of Pharmacy to administer the Moderna doses.

Watkins Health Center rolls out first distribution of COVID-19 vaccine

Today Cloudy skies early, then partly cloudy after midnight. Slight chance of a rain shower. Low 39F. Winds N at 10 to 20 mph, becoming SSW and decreasing to less than 5 mph.. Tonight Cloudy skies early, then partly cloudy after midnight. Slight chance of a rain shower. Low 39F. Winds N at 10 to 20 mph, becoming SSW and decreasing to less than 5 mph. Updated: April 8, 2021 @ 3:35 pm

Researchers boost potency of an HIV-1 antibody, tracing new pathways for vaccine development

 E-Mail IMAGE: Madan, a postdoctoral researcher in the DeKosky lab at the University of Kansas School of Pharmacy, headed research into potential of the vFP16.02 antibody view more  Credit: Matheus Oliveira de Souza LAWRENCE Much like coronavirus, circulating HIV-1 viruses mutate into diverse variants that pose challenges for scientists developing vaccines to protect people from HIV/AIDS. AIDS vaccine development has been a decades-long challenge partly because our immune systems have difficulty recognizing all the diverse variants of the rapidly mutating HIV virus, which is the cause of AIDS, said Brandon DeKosky, assistant professor of pharmaceutical chemistry and chemical & petroleum engineering at the University of Kansas.

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