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Latinx people are being vaccinated at a far lesser rate than the rest of the population in Kansas and Missouri.
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Latinx people are being vaccinated at a far lesser rate in Kansas and Missouri, and resources are available for victims of domestic abuse isolated at home by the pandemic.
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Michael Ahlers was the administrator of the med center’s occupational therapy education department from around 2001 to 2015.
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As you plan to celebrate what we hope is another Super Bowl win for the Kansas City Chiefs, here are some things to keep in mind.
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The felony charges respectively carry maximum prison sentences of 30 years and three years in prison.
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Missouri health officials say they anticipate that long-term care facility residents and staff, and health care workers could get the vaccine by the end of January. Kansas City hospitals are seeking more of an antibody therapy in hopes of keeping COVID-19 patients out of their dwindling number of hospital beds.
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The trials had barely gotten underway when the AZ1222 vaccine developed by the University of Oxford and purchased by drug maker AstraZeneca was temporarily paused late last month.
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Doctors still struggle to treat COVID-19 survivors experiencing symptoms months after infection, a local transplant center takes extra care with organ recipients, and the legacy of a Kansas City Chiefs stand-out is examined in a new film.
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AstraZeneca hopes to enroll 30,000 people in its Phase 3 trials in the United States. The KU/Children’s Mercy trial was looking to recruit 1,500 participants.
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An average of 90 people are currently being hospitalized for COVID-19 in the Kansas City area each day.
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As the number of coronavirus cases continues to rise in Kansas and Missouri, potential COVID-19 vaccines are entering clinical trials in Kansas City and the rest of the country.
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The trials, set to start by late August, could prove to be an important development in the medical response to the pandemic.