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Around 1,100 hospitality workers in Lawrence complete monthly COVID-19 tests as part of collaboration with hospital, health department | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas


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Free State Brewery company sales and distribution manager Jeff Jensen, left, and Lawrence sales ambassador David Leff, right, fill up a van with COVID-19 testing kits during the first week of March as part of a delivery to hospitality businesses in Lawrence.
A collaboration among three Lawrence organizations has resulted in a robust COVID-19 testing program aimed at finding asymptomatic cases among community members who often interact with strangers.
In December, the Lawrence Restaurant Association partnered with LMH Health and Lawrence-Douglas County Public Health to begin surveillance testing of hospitality workers. According to Emily Peterson, chair of the Lawrence Restaurant Association, 45 Lawrence businesses including restaurants, bars, coffee shops, bakeries and event spaces are now participating in the program. Those 45 businesses have around 1,100 staff members who are tested monthly. ....

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Local leaders discuss COVID-19 vaccine prioritization, side effects and more during virtual panel discussion | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas


Clockwise from top left, panelists Jennifer Schrimsher, Ruaa Hassaballa, Tiffany Lewis and Kathy Colson are pictured during a virtual COVID-19 panel discussion on Feb. 23.
As the COVID-19 vaccine rollout continues, local health leaders say that prioritizing people for the shots isn’t as simple as it looks, and that the size of the county’s weekly allocations depends on how quickly it distributes the shots it has.
In a virtual panel discussion about testing, vaccination and equity on Tuesday night, Brian Bradfield, associate vice president of ancillary services at LMH Health, discussed the importance of timely vaccine distribution in response to a question about subprioritization within the different groups being vaccinated as part of Phase 2. ....

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Unified Command hosting virtual COVID-19 panel discussion Tuesday night | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas


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A sign points to LMH Health s new drive-thru COVID-19 vaccination center on Tuesday, Dec. 15, 2020.
Douglas County’s Unified Command will host its second virtual COVID-19 panel discussion surrounding the topics of testing, vaccination and equity at 6 p.m. Tuesday.
The panelists are Jennifer Schrimsher, an infectious disease doctor at LMH Health; Ruaa Hassaballa, the COVID-19 testing equity project manager at Lawrence-Douglas County Public Health; Tiffany Lewis, chief operations officer at Heartland Community Health Center; Brian Bradfield, associate vice president of ancillary services at LMH Health; and Kathy Colson, a retired public health nurse who began working for the health department during the pandemic. Alex Kimball Williams, health equity planner with Lawrence-Douglas County Public Health, will moderate the event. In addition to the discussion on testing, vaccinations and equity, the event will provide some inform ....

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