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Kansas names 48 coronavirus clusters as number of active COVID-19 outbreaks drops

Kansas names 48 coronavirus clusters as number of active COVID-19 outbreaks drops Jason Tidd, The Wichita Eagle Jan. 6 Kansas public health officials on Wednesday identified 48 active coronavirus clusters in the state, including seven in Wichita, as the total number of active COVID-19 outbreaks dropped in the last week. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment reported 46 new outbreaks in the last week, though the number of active clusters dropped by 24. There may be additional active coronavirus clusters in Wichita, as the KDHE s weekly cluster report publicly named only a fraction of the 373 active outbreaks in the state. Clusters are generally defined as two or more cases of COVID-19 with a common place and time, but the state health agency only names locations with five or more cases within the current two-week period. Home-based daycares and private events are excluded due to privacy concerns.

Hard-working, Fierce Mother Of Nine From Kansas City, Kansas, Didn t Play | KCUR 89 3 - NPR in Kansas City Local news, entertainment and podcasts

/ Iola Mae Herviey poses with the youngest of her children, Darryll Fortune, believed to be five-years-old in this photograph. Iola Mae Herviey was one of the first people to die of the coronavirus while living at Riverbend Post Acute Rehabilitation, the Kansas City, Kansas, facility where 36 others died. Riverbend has had the most COVID-19 deaths of any nursing home in the state. Iola Mae Herviey loved her nine children with such a fierce protectiveness her kids felt sorry for anyone who got in their way. Herviey was strict, determined to make them into good kids. Her youngest, Darryll Fortune, had heard all the stories, of course. But something dawned on him about three-quarters into the April funeral for “Moma,” as he and 20 others watched her Zoom service from their respective homes, spread around the country.

Hard-working, Fierce Mother Of Nine Was One Of The First Coronavirus Deaths In Kansas City, Kansas

Originally published on December 18, 2020 8:49 am Iola Mae Herviey loved her nine children with such a fierce protectiveness her kids felt sorry for anyone who got in their way. Herviey was strict, determined to make them into good kids. Her youngest, Darryll Fortune, had heard all the stories, of course. But something dawned on him about three-quarters into the April funeral for “Moma,” as he and 20 others watched her Zoom service from their respective homes, spread around the country. “Wait a minute! Why is everybody talking about my Moma whooping ass?” he said. “I mean, everybody talked about her spanking and cussing folks out and it s like, wait! And we just all bust up laughing.”

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