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Public health nurse Lisa Horn prepares to give a COVID-19 vaccine injection to Kansas Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2020, in Topeka, Kan. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
Topeka As 2021 begins, health officials and elected leaders in Kansas are reflecting on the lessons learned so far about the coronavirus pandemic.
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Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly said the pandemic showed Kansas that a “patchwork” response does not work. She closed schools in mid-March and late that month issued a stay-at-home order that remained in place for five weeks.
A law approved in June by the Republican-controlled Legislature gave the state’s 105 counties the authority to opt out of Kelly’s orders. She argued recently that she was forced to accept local control to keep a state of emergency for the pandemic in effect. ....

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Kansas leaders reflect on pandemic lessons from 2020


Kansas leaders reflect on pandemic lessons from 2020
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By JOHN HANNA
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Saturday, January 2, 2021
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - As 2021 begins, health officials and elected leaders in Kansas are reflecting on the lessons learned so far about the coronavirus pandemic.
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Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly said the pandemic showed Kansas that a “patchwork” response does not work. She closed schools in mid-March and late that month issued a statewide stay-at-home order that remained in place for five weeks.
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A law approved in June by the Republican-controlled Legislature gave the state’s 105 counties the authority to opt out of Kelly’s orders. She argued recently that she was forced to accept local control to keep a state of emergency for the pandemic in effect. ....

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With COVID causing Kansas hospital capacity issues, patient transfers can take hours


With COVID causing Kansas hospital capacity issues, patient transfers can take hours
Jason Tidd, The Wichita Eagle
Dec. 23 With the coronavirus pandemic causing capacity issues and staffing problems at Kansas hospitals, many patients at rural facilities are waiting hours to be transferred to bigger medical centers.
We will sometimes have to make 10, 15, 20 calls to find bed availability, said Dr. Richard Watson of Cheyenne Mountain Software, which is working with smaller Kansas hospitals on the logistics of patient transfers. There have been times where we have had no beds available in Kansas.
When that happens, they look for beds in Nebraska, Oklahoma, Missouri, Colorado and Texas. ....

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