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CHC/SEK breaks ground on John Parolo Education Center

CHC/SEK breaks ground on John Parolo Education Center Morning Sun PITTSBURG, Kan.  With perhaps the largest maskless large outdoor gathering in a year   in line with recent CDC guidance   Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas broke ground Monday on the long-anticipated John Parolo Education Center.   “This is more than just a building. It’s a mission,” said Dr. Dan Minnis, Chair of the CHC/SEK Board of Directors. “We’re building health, we’re building lives, we’re saving lives. We save lives here, that’s what we do. We’re building hope for a stronger and brighter future for all of us that call this home.”  

It didn t really stick with me : Understanding the rural shrug over COVID-19 and vaccines

‘It didn’t really stick with me’: Understanding the rural shrug over COVID-19 and vaccines Nationwide, a smaller share of rural residents say they will definitely get a COVID shot compared with their more urban counterparts. Written By: Sarah Jane Tribble / Kaiser Health News | 7:20 am, Apr. 6, 2021 × Seventy-year-old Linda Findley, who lives just outside of Fort Scott, Kan., says she won t get the COVID-19 vaccine. How did they come up with a vaccine that quickly? she says. And how do they even know for sure that it s working? Christopher Smith for KHN FORT SCOTT, Kan. At 70, Linda Findley has long been active in her small town of Fort Scott, which sits more than an hour away from any major city.

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