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When we last talked with Lynn Hutchinson , a nurse working the COVID-19 intensive care unit at Ascension Via Christi St. Francis, it was July, and...
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An obituary that Courtney Farr wrote for readers in his small hometown struck a nerve nationally. It was a message of mourning for his father, and a plea for people to respect medicine and science.
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WICHITA, Kansas — The first of potentially several COVID-19 vaccines could get emergency approval by the end of the week. But that major milestone is...
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While COVID-19 deaths are surging, the National Guard’s response is not. Federal funding for pandemic duty is in question, and a major new challenge is looming on the horizon.
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During a recent outbreak at Centennial Homestead in rural central Kansas, the nursing home had to wait five days for COVID-19 test results from a lab hours away.
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The COVID-19 pandemic and the politics that surround it have triggered an exodus of local public health workers in Kansas.
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Seventy-six rural Kansas counties don't have intensive care units. Yet finding hospitals in cities able to take in their patients is becoming increasingly difficult.
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Wichita’s Eisenhower National Airport is looking at a slower-than-normal holiday travel season as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns...
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WICHITA — Coronavirus cases are at record levels. Just in time to pretty much ruin Thanksgiving. In Kansas, those cases have hospitals worried about...
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Patients sliding downhill can lose precious hours while smaller hospitals place call after call to larger facilities looking for ICU openings amid the coronavirus pandemic.