Wamego celebrates successful return of Tulip Festival
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Residents flocked to Wamego this weekend for the return of Tulip Festival.
The annual festival draws in thousands to the city for two days filled with 120 vendors, live entertainment in the park and a beer, wine and cider tasting event. Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Jason Toll says they’re hoping this weekend prepares them for Wamego’s other large events.
“All of last year, canceling all the events, we were real hesitant on how to come back and thought if we did it right, this could be a breakthrough and looking forward to 4th of July and paving the way,” he said.
Should Johnson & Johnson vaccine side effects cause concern?
Side effects from the new Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines have temporarily shut down clinics in several states, including one here in Iowa. Share Updated: 6:33 PM CDT Apr 12, 2021
Should Johnson & Johnson vaccine side effects cause concern?
Side effects from the new Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccines have temporarily shut down clinics in several states, including one here in Iowa. Share Updated: 6:33 PM CDT Apr 12, 2021
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Show Transcript THANK YOU RAYA SIDE EFFECTS FROM JOHNSON & JOHNSON COVID-19 VACCINES HAVE TEMPORARILY SHUT DOWN CLINICS IN SEVERAL STATES INCLUDIN HERE IN IOWA. KCCI SENIOR REPORTER TODD MAGEL IS LIVE IN DES MOINES TONIGHT AT MERCY WANT HOSPITAL WITH WHAT EXPERTS SAY THIS MEANS WELL, STEVEN STACEY, THEY’RE SAYING THAT THE IT’S NOT UNUSUAL TO HAVE SYMPTOMS LIKE NAUSEA DIZZINESS. SOMETIMES LIGHT-HEADEDNESS. IN FACT THAT HAPPENS IN A LOT OF VACCINE
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Citizen Potawatomi Nation Public Information Department
The past year presented extreme challenges for public health and first responders. In the pandemic’s beginning, agencies across the United States scrambled to find enough personal protective equipment for those on the front lines treating patients.
Following the rise in cases through summer and fall 2020, officials in these sectors turned their focus on sorting logistics for mass coronavirus testing drives. As the winter spike in cases raged throughout the country, they then geared up for what many hope will be the final stage of this pandemic mass vaccination drives.
The presence of vaccines is not as straightforward as merely putting a single needle into an arm. Administering the first vaccines as they become available posed severe logistical challenges that federal, state, local and tribal professionals had to navigate. For instance, the Pfizer vaccines, first approved in the U.S., required ultracold storage machines t
The Shawnee News-Star
About 745 teachers and education staff from various schools in Pottawatomie County participated in a COVID-19 vaccination clinic Thursday and Friday hosted by SSM Health St. Anthony Hospital-Shawnee and the Pottawatomie County Health Department.
The school districts with educators attending the clinic included Shawnee, Tecumseh, Asher, Bethel, Dale, Earlsboro, Maud, Macomb, McLoud, South Rock Creek, North Rock Creek, Gordon Cooper Technology Center, Grove and Pleasant Grove.
According to Carla Tollett, SSM Health communications and marketing consultant, those who received their first shots will receive their second round of shots March 25-26.
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