Moran’s bill to expand veteran vaccine access passed by Congress

U.S. Sen. Jerry Moran’s bill to expand vaccine access for veterans and their spouses passed the U.S. House of Representatives on Friday.

The bill had wide bipartisan support from the Senate and House Veterans Affairs committees. It passed the Senate on March 17.

Sen. Moran, R-Kansas, with Sen. Jon Tester, D-Montana, as well as Rep. Mark Takano, D-California, and Rep. Mike Bost, R-Illinois, led the effort to get the bill passed. The bill went to the President for a signature.

Spouses of veterans were not eligible for COVID-19 vaccines from the VA under the previous rules.

The Save Lives Act would allow the VA to provide COVID-19 vaccination services to all veterans, veteran spouses, caregivers and Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs recipients, when vaccine supplies are available.

The bill also asked the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to allocate more vaccine to the VA based on the increased eligibility, as much as the supply chain allows.

“Military service is family service, and that is why the VA and this committee aim to care for both veterans and their families,” Sen. Moran, ranking member, said. “I urge the President to quickly sign this legislation into law to make certain the VA has the freedom to vaccinate veteran spouses, non-enrolled veterans, caregivers, overseas veterans and others with excess COVID-19 vaccine supply. While the VA will continue to prioritize vaccinating VHA enrolled veterans with its allocation of the COVID-19 vaccine, this legislation will help further protect our veterans and their families.”

This legislation will expand VA’s authority to provide vaccines to:
• Veterans who are not eligible for enrollment in VA’s health care system, including veterans without compensable service-connected disabilities and veterans who have incomes above a certain threshold;
• Caregivers of veterans who are enrolled in various VA home-based and long-term care programs;
• Veterans living abroad who rely on the Foreign Medical Program;
• Spouses of veterans; and
• CHAMPVA recipients (spouses or children of permanently and totally disabled veterans or of veterans who have died from service-connected disabilities).

COVID-19 case numbers reported

The University of Kansas Health System reported eight active COVID-19 patients on Friday morning, a decrease of one since Thursday, according to Dr. Hawkinson. Of the eght patients, three were in the intensive care unit, the same number as Thursday. One patient was on a ventilator, the same as Thursday. There were another 15 COVID-19 patients who were hospitalized but are out of the acute infection phase, a decrease of two since Thursday. There is a total 23 patients, a decrease of three from Thursday.

Wyandotte County reported no change in COVID-19 cases on Friday, March 19, for a cumulative 17,941 cases. There was a cumulative total of 281 deaths reported, no change since Thursday. Case numbers are not updated on the weekend.

The Mid-America Regional Council’s COVID-19 dashboard reported 162,820 cumulative COVID-19 cases on Saturday. The daily average of new hospitalizations was 68. The number of cumulative deaths was 2,300. The MARC dashboard numbers did not change on Sunday..
The state of Kansas reported 299,510 cumulative COVID-19 cases on Friday, March 19, an increase of 606 cases since Wednesday. There were a total cumulative 4,842 deaths reported, an increase of five deaths. Kansas reported 967,877 doses of COVID-19 vaccine had been administered in the state as of 9 a.m. March 19, including first and second doses. In all, 22.2 percent of the Kansas population was vaccinated with at least one dose. The state of Kansas updates its information on Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays.

The Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 dashboard on Sunday night reported 29,818,528 cases in the United States, with 542,356 total deaths reported nationwide.

Vaccinations available Monday

Wyandotte County will start Phases 3 and 4 in the state’s vaccination plan on Monday, March 22.

People with certain underlying health conditions and other critical workers are in these phases. They may fill out the Health Department’s vaccine interest form at WycoVaccines.org or call 3-1-1. Appointments are needed.

Those who are ages 16 to 64 with severe medical conditions, listed in the state’s plan, are in Phase 3, and those 16 to 64 with other medical conditions are listed in Phase 4.

The list includes cancer patients, chronic kidney disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, heart conditions, pregnant patients and some other categories. To view the list of the severe medical conditions in Phase 3 and other conditions in Phase 4, view the vaccine plan on the state’s website at https://www.kansasvaccine.gov/DocumentCenter/View/121/Vaccine-Prioritization-Slides-PDF.


Also in Phase 3 are “other critical workers,” according to the state plan. These workers were listed in the plan as:
• Agricultural and food workers not included in previous phases
• Workers performing in-person activities indoors, in critical manufacturing, not included in previous phases; this includes aviation, production of critical supplies for the COVID response
• Utility workers
• Social service and government workers not included in previous priority phases
• Logistics workers, such as truck transportation workers, couriers and others
• Water and wastewater workers
• Shelter and housing (e.g., construction) workers, finance (e.g., bank tellers)
• Information technology and communications workers.


Those who want to be vaccinated in Phases 3 and 4 should complete the UG Health Department’s vaccine interest form online at WycoVaccines.org or call 3-1-1, and they will be contacted to schedule appointments.

The Unified Government Health Department is still offering walk-in COVID-19 vaccines Monday through Friday for Wyandotte County residents who are 65 and older, and also for high-contact critical workers in Phases 1 and 2. The walk-in appointments are not for Phases 3 and 4.

Those Wyandotte County residents who are 65 or older, and critical workers in Phases 1 and 2, can walk in and do not need an appointment from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday at the vaccination sites at the former Kmart store at 7836 State Ave., the former Best Buy store at 10500 Parallel Parkway and the Kansas National Guard Armory at 100 S. 20th (near 18th and Ridge).

Those in Phases 1 and 2 who walk in to get vaccines should bring an ID and something showing their Wyandotte County address, such as mail. Critical workers should bring a work badge or a document showing they work in Wyandotte County.

Those Wyandotte County residents who are younger than 65, or are not eligible yet, may fill out a form expressing interest in getting a vaccine at WycoVaccines.org or call 3-1-1.

For more information about vaccines at the UG Health Department, visit https://wyandotte-county-covid-19-vaccines-unifiedgov.hub.arcgis.com/.

There are also pharmacies giving COVID-19 vaccinations in Wyandotte County by appointment, when available. These include Price Chopper and Hen House pharmacy at 76th and State Avenue, and 81st and State Avenue (see https://www.ballsfoodspharmacy.com/), and Medicine Shoppe pharmacy at 65th and Parallel by appointment when available (see https://www.facebook.com/The-Medicine-Shoppe-Kansas-City-281548241870522). CVS pharmacy also has announced Thursday that it will offer COVID-19 vaccines at one of its stores in Kansas City, Kansas, beginning as early as March 21. Registration is at CVS.com.

COVID-19 tests scheduled Monday


Free COVID-19 tests are offered from 8 a.m. to noon Monday, March 22, at the Oak Ridge Baptist Church, 9301 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, Kansas. The tests are in conjunction with the Wyandotte County Health Equity Task Force. Appointments are not necessary. Free groceries will be given to those who are tested Monday at this site, while supplies last.

Unified Government Health Department COVID-19 testing and vaccine sites are scheduled to be open on Monday, March 22. The test site at the former Kmart building at 78th and State will be open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday, March 22. Appointments are not needed for COVID-19 tests and vaccinations for those over 65 on Monday. There is also a UG Health Department location for COVID-19 testing and vaccinations at the former Best Buy store, 10500 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, Kansas. A third Health Department site, for vaccinations, is at the Kansas National Guard Armory at 100 S. 20th.

More information is at https://wyandotte-county-covid-19-hub-unifiedgov.hub.arcgis.com/pages/what-to-do-if-you-think-you-have-covid-19. To see if there is any change to the schedule, visit https://www.facebook.com/UGHealthDept.

The Health Department is offering saliva COVID-19 tests to the public. Tests from the Health Department are free for those who live or work in Wyandotte County.

The tests are open to asymptomatic people as well as those who have symptoms or have been exposed to COVID-19. Check with the UG Health Department’s Facebook page to see if there have been any changes in the schedule. Bring something that shows that you live or work in Wyandotte County, such as a utility bill.

Other COVID-19 testing sites are planned Monday. To see the sites affiliated with the Wyandotte County Health Equity Task Force, visit https://wyandotte-county-covid-19-hub-unifiedgov.hub.arcgis.com/pages/what-to-do-if-you-think-you-have-covid-19.

Other testing sites, through WellHealth, are at www.gogettested.com/Kansas. The WellHealth tests need appointments. One site on this list is Lowe’s at 6920 State Ave., which will be open at 8 a.m. Monday.Appointments can be made at the website www.gogettested.com/Kansas.

The Health Department’s general contact page is at https://www.wycokck.org/Health/Contact.aspx. Their Facebook page is at https://www.facebook.com/UGHealthDept.

Testing sites are at https://wyandotte-county-covid-19-hub-unifiedgov.hub.arcgis.com/pages/what-to-do-if-you-think-you-have-covid-19.

Saliva testing is now offered at the UG Health Department. For more information, visit https://alpha.wycokck.org/files/assets/public/health/documents/covid/02042021-ugphd-saliva-testing-available.pdf.

The new school health order is at https://alpha.wycokck.org/files/assets/public/health/documents/covid/localhealthofficerschoolorder3.11.21.pdf.

The University of Kansas Health System COVID-19 update page is at https://www.facebook.com/kuhospital/videos/265130208445513.

A weekly vaccine report for the state of Kansas is at
https://www.kansasvaccine.gov/DocumentCenter/View/123/Vaccine-Historical-Document-22521?bidId=.

Wyandotte County is under a mandatory mask and social distancing order.

The UG COVID-19 webpage is at https://alpha.wycokck.org/Coronavirus-COVID-19-Information.

The KDHE’s COVID-19 webpage is at https://www.coronavirus.kdheks.gov/.

The KC Region COVID-19 Hub dashboard is at https://marc2.org/covidhub/.

The Wyandotte County page on the Johns Hopkins COVID-19 website is at https://bao.arcgis.com/covid-19/jhu/county/20209.html.

The Johns Hopkins Data in Motion, a presentation on critical COVID-19 data in the past 24 hours, is at https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/covid-19-daily-video.

Phases 3 and 4 in Kansas vaccine plan to start Monday

Wyandotte County will start Phases 3 and 4 in the state’s vaccination plan on Monday, March 22.

People with certain underlying health conditions and other critical workers are in these phases. Those who are ages 16 to 64 with severe medical conditions, listed in the state’s plan, are in Phase 3, and those 16 to 64 with other medical conditions are listed in Phase 4.

The list includes cancer patients, chronic kidney disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, heart conditions, pregnant patients and some other categories. To view the list of the severe medical conditions in Phase 3 and other conditions in Phase 4, view the vaccine plan on the state’s website at https://www.kansasvaccine.gov/DocumentCenter/View/121/Vaccine-Prioritization-Slides-PDF.

Also in Phase 3 are “other critical workers,” according to the state plan. These workers were listed in the plan as:
• Agricultural and food workers not included in previous phases
• Workers performing in-person activities indoors, in critical manufacturing, not included in previous phases; this includes aviation, production of critical supplies for the COVID response
• Utility workers
• Social service and government workers not included in previous priority phases
• Logistics workers, such as truck transportation workers, couriers and others
• Water and wastewater workers
• Shelter and housing (e.g., construction) workers, finance (e.g., bank tellers)
• Information technology and communications workers.
Those who want to be vaccinated in Phases 3 and 4 should complete the UG Health Department’s vaccine interest form online at WycoVaccines.org or call 3-1-1, and they will be contacted to schedule appointments.

The Unified Government Health Department is still offering walk-in COVID-19 vaccines Monday through Friday for Wyandotte County residents who are 65 and older, and also for high-contact critical workers in Phases 1 and 2. The walk-in appointment are not for Phases 3 and 4.

Those Wyandotte County residents who are 65 or older, and critical workers in Phases 1 and 2, can walk in and do not need an appointment from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday at the vaccination sites at the former Kmart store at 7836 State Ave., the former Best Buy store at 10500 Parallel Parkway and the Kansas National Guard Armory at 100 S. 20th (near 18th and Ridge).

Those in Phases 1 and 2 who walk in to get vaccines should bring an ID and something showing their Wyandotte County address, such as mail. Critical workers should bring a work badge or a document showing they work in Wyandotte County.

Those Wyandotte County residents who are younger than 65, or are not eligible yet, may fill out a form expressing interest in getting a vaccine at WycoVaccines.org or call 3-1-1.

For more information about vaccines at the UG Health Department, visit https://wyandotte-county-covid-19-vaccines-unifiedgov.hub.arcgis.com/.

There are also pharmacies giving COVID-19 vaccinations in Wyandotte County by appointment, when available. These include Price Chopper and Hen House pharmacy at 76th and State Avenue, and 81st and State Avenue (see https://www.ballsfoodspharmacy.com/), and Medicine Shoppe pharmacy at 65th and Parallel by appointment when available (see https://www.facebook.com/The-Medicine-Shoppe-Kansas-City-281548241870522). CVS pharmacy also has announced Thursday that it will offer COVID-19 vaccines at one of its stores in Kansas City, Kansas, beginning as early as March 21. Registration is at CVS.com.

Outbreaks

The UG Health Department’s outbreak map, shown on its COVID-19 hub webpage, listed four locations with outbreaks in the past month:

• Amazon warehouse, 6925 Riverview Ave., 219 cumulative cases, last known case reported Feb. 18.

• KCKCC basketball team, 7250 State Ave., 6 total cases, last known case reported March 16.

• KCKCC baseball team, 7250 State Ave., 5 total cases, last known case reported March 5.

• The Healthcare Resort of Kansas City, long-term care, 8900 Parallel Parkway, 7 total cases, last known case reported Feb. 18.

• Truck Insurance Mart, 10027 Woodend, Edwardsville, 6 total cases, last known case reported Feb. 20.

COVID-19 case numbers reported

The University of Kansas Health System reported eight active COVID-19 patients on Friday morning, a decrease of one since Thursday, according to Dr. Hawkinson. Of the eght patients, three were in the intensive care unit, the same number as Thursday. One patient was on a ventilator, the same as Thursday. There were another 15 COVID-19 patients who were hospitalized but are out of the acute infection phase, a decrease of two since Thursday. There is a total 23 patients, a decrease of three from Thursday.

Wyandotte County reported no change in COVID-19 cases on Friday, March 19, for a cumulative 17,941 cases. There was a cumulative total of 281 deaths reported, no change since Thursday. Case numbers are not updated on the weekend.

The Mid-America Regional Council’s COVID-19 dashboard reported 162,820 cumulative COVID-19 cases on Saturday. The daily average of new hospitalizations was 68. The number of cumulative deaths was 2,300. Some of the local health departments do not update their information on the weekends for this total.

The state of Kansas reported 299,510 cumulative COVID-19 cases on Friday, March 19, an increase of 606 cases since Wednesday. There were a total cumulative 4,842 deaths reported, an increase of five deaths. Kansas reported 967,877 doses of COVID-19 vaccine had been administered in the state as of 9 a.m. March 19, including first and second doses. In all, 22.2 percent of the Kansas population was vaccinated with at least one dose. The state of Kansas updates its information on Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays.

The Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 dashboard on Saturday night reported 29,783,723 cases in the United States, with 541,914 total deaths reported nationwide.

COVID-19 tests scheduled Monday

Unified Government Health Department COVID-19 testing and vaccine sites are scheduled to be open on Monday, March 22. The test site at the former Kmart building at 78th and State will be open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday, March 2. Appointments are not needed for COVID-19 tests and vaccinations for those over 65 on Friday. There is also a UG Health Department location for COVID-19 testing and vaccinations at the former Best Buy store, 10500 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, Kansas. A third Health Department site, for vaccinations, is at the Kansas National Guard Armory at 100 S. 20th.

More information is at https://wyandotte-county-covid-19-hub-unifiedgov.hub.arcgis.com/pages/what-to-do-if-you-think-you-have-covid-19. To see if there is any change to the schedule, visit https://www.facebook.com/UGHealthDept.

The Health Department is offering saliva COVID-19 tests to the public. Tests from the Health Department are free for those who live or work in Wyandotte County.

The tests are open to asymptomatic people as well as those who have symptoms or have been exposed to COVID-19. Check with the UG Health Department’s Facebook page to see if there have been any changes in the schedule. Bring something that shows that you live or work in Wyandotte County, such as a utility bill.

Other COVID-19 testing sites are planned Monday. To see the sites affiliated with the Wyandotte County Health Equity Task Force, visit https://wyandotte-county-covid-19-hub-unifiedgov.hub.arcgis.com/pages/what-to-do-if-you-think-you-have-covid-19.

Other testing sites, through WellHealth, are at www.gogettested.com/Kansas. The WellHealth tests need appointments.

The Health Department’s general contact page is at https://www.wycokck.org/Health/Contact.aspx. Their Facebook page is at https://www.facebook.com/UGHealthDept.

Testing sites are at https://wyandotte-county-covid-19-hub-unifiedgov.hub.arcgis.com/pages/what-to-do-if-you-think-you-have-covid-19.

Saliva testing is now offered at the UG Health Department. For more information, visit https://alpha.wycokck.org/files/assets/public/health/documents/covid/02042021-ugphd-saliva-testing-available.pdf.

The new school health order is at https://alpha.wycokck.org/files/assets/public/health/documents/covid/localhealthofficerschoolorder3.11.21.pdf.

The University of Kansas Health System doctors’ morning media update is online at https://www.facebook.com/kuhospital/videos/124540812901930.

The University of Kansas Health System COVID-19 update page is at https://www.facebook.com/kuhospital/videos/265130208445513.

A weekly vaccine report for the state of Kansas is at
https://www.kansasvaccine.gov/DocumentCenter/View/123/Vaccine-Historical-Document-22521?bidId=.

Wyandotte County is under a mandatory mask and social distancing order.

The UG COVID-19 webpage is at https://alpha.wycokck.org/Coronavirus-COVID-19-Information.

The KDHE’s COVID-19 webpage is at https://www.coronavirus.kdheks.gov/.

The KC Region COVID-19 Hub dashboard is at https://marc2.org/covidhub/.

The Wyandotte County page on the Johns Hopkins COVID-19 website is at https://bao.arcgis.com/covid-19/jhu/county/20209.html.

The Johns Hopkins Data in Motion, a presentation on critical COVID-19 data in the past 24 hours, is at https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/covid-19-daily-video.

Optimism expressed about increasing numbers of vaccinations

Doctors at the University of Kansas Health System were enthusiastic on Friday about Kansas and Missouri expanding vaccinations to wider groups of people next week.

“I think it is all great news, and it just reflects the fact there’s a whole lot of vaccine coming into play, and as that happens, we’re all going to get safer,” said Dr. Steve Stites, chief medical officer for KU Health System.

Pretty soon, they’ll open it to everyone, with more vaccine available, he said during the Friday morning media update.

Dr. Dana Hawkinson, medical director of infection prevention and control at KU Health, said England and Israel have shown significant improvement in the rate of spread of infection because of vaccinations.

As vaccinations are ramping up, case numbers were down on Friday at KU Health System. It hasn’t had an inpatient COVID-19 death in more than six days, according to Amanda Cackler, director of infection control at the health system.

An effort was made this week throughout the nation to open up vaccine clinics to more people. Wyandotte County’s vaccination clinics were opened up to residents in Phases 1 and 2 this past week for walk-in vaccinations. On Monday, Phases 3 and 4, including residents with specific underlying conditions and more critical workers, will begin in Kansas, widening the groups of people who are eligible to be vaccinated. Those Phase 3 and 4 vaccinations next week will be by appointment.

KU doctors said Friday they thought vaccines will prove important to ending the pandemic.

When compared to a baseball game, “we’re in the fifth or sixth inning,” Dr. Stites said. They’ve got to get everyone vaccinated, then figure out how to manage the chronicity of a little COVID-19 out there. Once they figure that out, the game will be over, he said. Until then, it will be necessary to practice infection prevention measures.

Cackler said there are still some unknowns, as they don’t know when the kids will be vaccinated yet. Trials are being held for children’s vaccinations, and they haven’t received emergency use authorization yet.

Dr. Hawkinson said he thought it was in the middle of the third inning currently.

“We’ve got to get some of these vaccine companies to pivot and create some of these vaccines against the variants, possible multi-strain or multi-variant vaccines,” Dr. Hawkinson said. As a comparison, he said there were four different strains in the influenza vaccine. He added he hopes the rest of the innings will move through quickly.

Society should get to about 80 percent of the population vaccinated before there is immunity, and currently, Kansas is about 22 percent, according to state figures.

COVID-19 case numbers reported

The University of Kansas Health System reported eight active COVID-19 patients on Friday morning, a decrease of one since Thursday, according to Dr. Hawkinson. Of the eght patients, three were in the intensive care unit, the same number as Thursday. One patient was on a ventilator, the same as Thursday. There were another 15 COVID-19 patients who were hospitalized but are out of the acute infection phase, a decrease of two since Thursday. There is a total 23 patients, a decrease of three from Thursday.

Wyandotte County reported no change in COVID-19 cases on Friday, March 19, for a cumulative 17,941 cases. There was a cumulative total of 281 deaths reported, no change since Thursday.

The Mid-America Regional Council’s COVID-19 dashboard reported 162,819 cumulative COVID-19 cases on Friday. The daily average of new hospitalizations was 70. The number of cumulative deaths was 2,300.

The state of Kansas reported 299,510 cumulative COVID-19 cases on Friday, March 19, an increase of 606 cases since Wednesday. There were a total cumulative 4,842 deaths reported, an increase of five deaths. Kansas reported 967,877 doses of COVID-19 vaccine had been administered in the state as of 9 a.m. March 19, including first and second doses. In all, 22.2 percent of the Kansas population was vaccinated with at least one dose.

The Johns Hopkins University COVID-19 dashboard on Friday night reported 29,729,968 cases in the United States, with 541,143 total deaths reported nationwide. The Johns Hopkins COVID-19 dashboard reported high new case numbers in California, New York, New Jersey, Florida and Texas. Countries with the highest numbers of new cases, besides the United States, included Brazil, India, France and Germany.

COVID-19 tests scheduled Saturday

A COVID-19 testing site will be at Lowe’s, 6920 State Ave., Kansas City, Kansas, at 8 a.m. Saturday, March 20. Tests are through WellHealth. Appointments are required, check with the website, www.gogettested.com/Kansas, for available appointment times.

Unified Government Health Department COVID-19 testing and vaccine sites are scheduled to be open on Monday, March 22. The test site at the former Kmart building at 78th and State will be open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday, March 2. Appointments are not needed for COVID-19 tests and vaccinations for those over 65 on Friday. There is also a UG Health Department location for COVID-19 testing and vaccinations at the former Best Buy store, 10500 Parallel Parkway, Kansas City, Kansas. A third Health Department site, for vaccinations, is at the Kansas National Guard Armory at 100 S. 20th.

More information is at https://wyandotte-county-covid-19-hub-unifiedgov.hub.arcgis.com/pages/what-to-do-if-you-think-you-have-covid-19. To see if there is any change to the schedule, visit https://www.facebook.com/UGHealthDept.

The Health Department is offering saliva COVID-19 tests to the public. Tests from the Health Department are free for those who live or work in Wyandotte County.

The tests are open to asymptomatic people as well as those who have symptoms or have been exposed to COVID-19. Check with the UG Health Department’s Facebook page to see if there have been any changes in the schedule. Bring something that shows that you live or work in Wyandotte County, such as a utility bill.

Vaccinations continue; Phases 3 and 4 start Monday

The Unified Government Health Department offered 500 doses of COVID-19 vaccine on Friday to senior citizens and critical workers at the vaccination site at the Kansas National Guard Armory, 100 S. 20th (near 18th and Ridge), Kansas City, Kansas. This site is close to 18th and I-70.

The UG Health Department is offering COVID-19 vaccines Monday through Friday for Wyandotte County residents who are 65 and older, and also for high-contact critical workers in Phase 2.

Those Wyandotte County residents who are 65 or older, and critical workers in Phases 1 and 2, can walk in and do not need an appointment from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday at the vaccination sites at the former Kmart store at 7836 State Ave., the former Best Buy store at 10500 Parallel Parkway and the Kansas National Guard Armory at 100 S. 20th.

Wyandotte County will add Phases 3 and 4 on Monday, March 22. People with certain underlying health conditions and other critical workers are in these phases. Those who want to be vaccinated in Phases 3 and 4 should complete the UG Health Department’s vaccine interest form online at WycoVaccines.org or call 3-1-1, and they will be contacted to schedule appointments.

Those in Phases 1 and 2 who walk in to get vaccines should bring an ID and something showing their Wyandotte County address, such as mail. Critical workers should bring a work badge or a document showing they work in Wyandotte County.

Those Wyandotte County residents who are younger than 65, or are not eligible yet, may fill out a form expressing interest in getting a vaccine at WycoVaccines.org or call 3-1-1.

For more information, visit https://wyandotteonline.com/ug-health-department-expands-walk-in-vaccine-eligibility/.

There are also pharmacies giving COVID-19 vaccinations in Wyandotte County by appointment, when available. These include Price Chopper and Hen House pharmacy at 76th and State Avenue, and 81st and State Avenue (see https://www.ballsfoodspharmacy.com/), and Medicine Shoppe pharmacy at 65th and Parallel by appointment when available (see https://www.facebook.com/The-Medicine-Shoppe-Kansas-City-281548241870522). CVS pharmacy also has announced Thursday that it will offer COVID-19 vaccines at one of its stores in Kansas City, Kansas, beginning as early as March 21. Registration is at CVS.com.

The Health Department’s general contact page is at https://www.wycokck.org/Health/Contact.aspx. Their Facebook page is at https://www.facebook.com/UGHealthDept.

Testing sites are at https://wyandotte-county-covid-19-hub-unifiedgov.hub.arcgis.com/pages/what-to-do-if-you-think-you-have-covid-19.

Saliva testing is now offered at the UG Health Department. For more information, visit https://alpha.wycokck.org/files/assets/public/health/documents/covid/02042021-ugphd-saliva-testing-available.pdf.

The new school health order is at https://alpha.wycokck.org/files/assets/public/health/documents/covid/localhealthofficerschoolorder3.11.21.pdf.

The University of Kansas Health System doctors’ morning media update is online at https://www.facebook.com/kuhospital/videos/124540812901930.

The University of Kansas Health System COVID-19 update page is at https://www.facebook.com/kuhospital/videos/265130208445513.

A weekly vaccine report for the state of Kansas is at
https://www.kansasvaccine.gov/DocumentCenter/View/123/Vaccine-Historical-Document-22521?bidId=.

Wyandotte County is under a mandatory mask and social distancing order.

The UG COVID-19 webpage is at https://alpha.wycokck.org/Coronavirus-COVID-19-Information.

The KDHE’s COVID-19 webpage is at https://www.coronavirus.kdheks.gov/.

The KC Region COVID-19 Hub dashboard is at https://marc2.org/covidhub/.

The Wyandotte County page on the Johns Hopkins COVID-19 website is at https://bao.arcgis.com/covid-19/jhu/county/20209.html.

The Johns Hopkins Data in Motion, a presentation on critical COVID-19 data in the past 24 hours, is at https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/covid-19-daily-video.