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This summer, the delta variant of COVID-19 filled Kansas hospital beds at a dizzying speed. A month ago, the numbers plateaued, then started a gradual downward slope.
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Kansas prisons were hotbeds of coronavirus infections early in the pandemic, but vaccinations appear to have protected those inmates living in close quarters.
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Kansas hospitals will receive $50 million to provide extra pay for nurses, but a plan approved by a state task force will require them to report monthly on how many nurses they’ve lost and why.
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Si usted se enferma gravemente de COVID-19, éstos son los asuntos - en términos de dinero- más importantes de los que debe preocuparse mientras se prepara para enfrentar los efectos financieros.
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A plan in Kansas to allocate $50 million in federal COVID-19 relief funds toward retention incentives for nurses and frontline workers has stalled.
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After a year off due to the pandemic, many fall festivals are returning in the coming months. But it's just as Kansas is seeing another unexpected surge in COVID-19 cases.
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A state law passed this spring dictates that long-term online or hybrid learning models — anything over 40 hours per student per year — could mean losing up to two-thirds of state funding for that student.
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If you come down with a nasty case of COVID-19, here are the key things to worry about — moneywise — as you brace for the financial fallout.
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Sen. Roger Marshall keeps telling Kansans to talk to their doctors about being vaccinated, but the advice he gives from his partisan platform as a doctor often doesn't match with recommendations from other health experts.
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New data from the federal government show an early COVID-19 death in Kansas could be the first in the country.