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As Kansas City reinstates its mask mandate, health officials in Johnson County said they also are concerned about the spread of COVID-19. “Cases are increasing rapidly, driven largely by the ...
Johnson County, KS man becomes state's first presumptive positive monkeypox case. ... THE PATIENT DID NOT NEED TO BE HOSPITALIZED, MISSOURI NOW HAS THREE CASES ACCORDING TO THE CDC’S MONKEY POX ...
The CDC urges schools to require masks for all students and staff, regardless of vaccination status. ... covering K-12 schools and local government in the Johnson County, Kansas suburbs since 2019.
OLATHE, Kan. — If you’ve been exposed to someone with COVID-19, you might have to stay home less time. The Johnson County Health Department is aligning with new Centers for Disease Cont… ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Johnson County, Kansas, became the latest county in the Kansas City area to reflect an uptick in COVID-19 levels. ... Platte and Clay — are in the CDC’s medium level.
The first case of the monkeypox virus in Kansas was found in Johnson County. Monkeypox does not spread as easily as COVID-19 and the risk of spreading is low.
The weekly Johnson County COVID-19 data update given to the Board of County Commissioners shows a slight flattening or decline in the case rate - but experts warn to take that with a grain of salt.
The Johnson County Department of Health and Environment said it has issued a letter on COVID-19 back-to-school guidance to school district superintendents.County health officials said the primary ...
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly called a news conference Saturday and announced the state’s first positive case of the new coronavirus: COVID-19. The patient is a Johnson County woman.
Johnson County man questions vaccine priority in Kansas. Doug Euston, 65, in line to receive vaccine before his wife, 61-year-old cancer survivor ...
Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly announced the state’s first confirmed ... Kelly said the the case involves a woman who is under 50 years old and lives in Johnson County, ... According to the CDC, ...
MISSION, Kan. — The Johnson County Department of Health and Environment in Kansas said it is continuing to get questions about the stay at home order that goes into effect at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday.