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But the move, besides being callous and cruel, smacks of grudge-holding, and Schwab should reconsider. Tabitha Lehman is losing her job because she worked from home while undergoing chemotherapy to fight an aggressive form of cancer. Largely because of her efforts, the most challenging presidential election in modern history went smoothly in Sedgwick County. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, when voters worried about possibly being exposed to the virus at their regular polling place, Lehman and her team worked tirelessly to ensure that any resident who wanted to cast a ballot would be able to do so. They issued a record number of mail ballots, established a network of secure ballot drop boxes, handled a crush of early voting, and staffed in-person voting locations on Election Day.

Phase II of COVID-19 vaccinations start in Kansas Are you in it?

Phase II of COVID-19 vaccinations start in Kansas. Are you in it? Dion Lefler, The Wichita Eagle Jan. 22 As Kansas moves into a new phase of its coronavirus vaccination effort, Gov. Laura Kelly issued a greatly expanded list of who can get the vaccine and said a hallelujah for Joe Biden for his anti-COVID efforts on his second day as president. The state is moving into Phase II of vaccine distribution, expanding eligibility for vaccination beyond nursing home residents and health care workers. The new rules will include vaccination eligibility for all residents 65 and older. Kelly also announced that workers in these industries can now receive the vaccine, as it becomes available:

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