~All event participants can drive two laps around the track, enter to win raffle prizes~
TOPEKA – Governor Laura Kelly announced that Kansans will have the opportunity to drive two laps around the Kansas Speedway this weekend during a Race to End COVID-19 event, and can enter a free raffle drawing for various prizes.
Participants can enter the Race to End COVID-19 by getting a free COVID-19 saliva test and/or vaccine administered by the University of Kansas Health System and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. Testing is open to all ages. Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson vaccines will be available to anyone age 12 or older.
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Kansans 18 years old and older will have more opportunities to get a COVID-19 vaccine at the Kansas Museum of History.
There is already a vaccine clinic operating at the museum, but it will now start offering walk in opportunities every Thursday and Friday until the end of May. The clinic, 6425 S.W. 6th Ave., offers the Moderna vaccine.
“People are busy and they have a lot going on in their lives. Trying to schedule an appointment around school things or your jobs or whatever is sometimes difficult,” said Jane Welch, public affairs director of Kansas Division of Emergency Management.
Welch said people won’t need to bring anything with them but will have to fill out paperwork once they arrive.