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COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES: Meatpacking workers in Kansas still wait for vaccines

COVID-19 LIVE UPDATES: Meatpacking workers in Kansas still wait for vaccines
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Wyandotte County opens another COVID-19 vaccine site

Wyandotte County opens another COVID-19 vaccine site County has also made seniors 65 and older eligible in the 66101, 66102, and 66105 ZIP codes Share Updated: 5:58 PM CST Feb 18, 2021 County has also made seniors 65 and older eligible in the 66101, 66102, and 66105 ZIP codes Share Updated: 5:58 PM CST Feb 18, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript COUNTY TO START OUR TEAM COVERAGE. WYANDOTTE COUNTY OPENING A SECOND VACCINE SITE THIS WEEK AT AN OLD BEST BUY NEAR THE LEGENDS. WE TRY TO MAKE IT AS KNOWN AS POSSIBLE. WHAT OUR ALLOCATION IS FOR THE WEEK HELP DIRECTOR. JULIANNE VANLOO SAYS THE COUNTY WILL GET A LITTLE MORE THAN 2300 DOSES NEXT WEEK. SAYING THEY’RE MORE THAN READY TO GIVE EVEN MORE. WE JUST TRY TO LET PEOPLE KNOW WHAT WE HAVE AND WHAT WE DON’T HAVE IT’S REALLY ALL THAT WE CAN DO AT THIS POINT NATIONWIDE KANSAS RANKS NEAR THE BOTTOM ON VACCINATION RATES. WE KNOW THAT INDEED KANSANS ARE GETTING VACCINATED BUT THAT INFORMATION IS NOT

CORONAVIRUS: Wyandotte County seniors over 65 now eligible for COVID-19 vaccines

Updated: 1:14 PM CST Feb 17, 2021 KMBC 9 News Staff The Unified Government Public Health Department said Wednesday that people who live in Wyandotte County and are over 65 years old are now eligible for COVID-19 vaccinations.The UGPHD said it’s now scheduling vaccinations for those at highest risk, and highest priority will be given for seniors who live in zip codes 66101, 66102 and 66105. The UGPHD said vaccine zip code prioritization is based on the county’s COVID-19 Vulnerability Index, developed in partnership with Dr. Jason Glenn, Associate Professor with the Department of History and Philosophy of Medicine at the University of Kansas Medical Center. The UGPHD said the index is meant to make vaccine distribution more equitable and help prioritize vaccines for residents at higher risk of exposure to the virus and serious illness or death from COVID-19. The UGPHD said the Index prioritizes based on zip codes in which many residents do not have health i

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