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City approves first reading of ordinance meant to extend COVID-19 mask mandate

The Manhattan City Commission approved in a four to one vote Tuesday the first reading of an ordinance meant to extend the face mask mandate to May 16. Commissioner Mark Hatesohl was the lone commissioner to oppose. The passage of the first reading of the ordinance does not mean the mask mandate has been extended. It means that the commission is able to move forward with holding a final vote at its meeting on March 16. Despite the passage on first reading, the commission is still split on whether to allow the city’s mask mandate to expire. Mayor Wynn Butler says he would like to let the city’s policy expire and give authority over face masks to the Riley County Health Department.

Riley County Health, RCPD warn of potential COVID-19 vaccine, testing scams

Riley County Police Department and Riley County Health Department logos. The Riley County Health Department and Riley County Police are reminding residents to be aware of potential scams about COVID-19 vaccinations and testing as the vaccination process ramps up. While none have been reported in the area, the departments released information this week describing what residents should look out for. They include: Ads for vaccines through social media – You see an ad on any number of social media sites (Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.) advertising a vaccine option. These will usually ask for personal information to make sure you qualify. Do not trust social media posts that are not from your local health department or government pages. (Riley County Health Department, Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Riley County, Riley County Police Department, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)

Riley County expanding testing reach, rolling out new vaccination registration form

Riley County expanding testing reach, rolling out new vaccination registration form Riley County is making a push to expand its free COVID-19 testing capabilities throughout February. “We are in some different parts of Manhattan this week and then we’ll be headed up to Randolph, over to Ogden, so we’re trying to reach everybody that might not be able to get in to Manhattan to get that testing,” said Riley County Public Information Officer Alice Massimi. Testing will be available 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday at Northeast Community Park, located at 680 Knox Lane. No appointments are necessary. Additional test sites will be announced via the health department Facebook page.

RCHD confirms 12 COVID hospitalizations; receives first shipment of Moderna vaccine

RCHD confirms 12 COVID hospitalizations; receives first shipment of Moderna vaccine
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