University of Kansas Health System creates long hauler virtual clinic
COVID-19 long-haulers in the Kansas City area might have cause for new hope with the formation of a new clinic.
and last updated 2021-01-19 18:42:27-05
KANSAS CITY, Kan. â Some people who contract COVID-19 experience lingering symptoms. Now, The University of Kansas Health System has created a new virtual clinic that is giving long haulers hope. It s so hard to get anyone to take you seriously and to listen, Amanda Finley, a COVID-19 longer hauler, said. I ve lost friends over this. Where they say, You are not still sick with COVID. Well, except here I am.
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COVID-19 victim Mary Mendoza loved to cheer on KU
The News asked readers to share stories of people of our community who have been lost to COVID-19. This is one of the lives remembered that of Mary Mendoza.
Before COVID-19 claimed her life in November, Mary Mendoza had the distinction of being the longest liver transplant survivor of the University of Kansas Hospital at 29 years.
She was also, her daughter said, one of KU basketball’s biggest fans.
The two were related.
Mendoza, 88, didn’t attend the University of Kansas and had no interest in sports for most of her life, said her daughter, Patti Keen, of Hutchinson.
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More Kansas City hospitals receive COVID-19 vaccine
Mary Ann Copeland, a respiratory therapist in The University of Kansas Hospitalâs COVID-19 unit, was the first to receive a shot Tuesday afternoon. She said she s getting the shot for her family and the public.
and last updated 2020-12-15 19:50:47-05
KANSAS CITY, Mo. â The distribution of Pfizerâs COVID-19 vaccine continued across Kansas City Tuesday as more hospitals reported they had received the vaccine.
The University of Kansas Health System announced early Thursday afternoon it had received its first shipment of the vaccine.
Today, our first doses of Pfizer s COVID-19 vaccine arrived and marks the beginning of a turning point in the fight against the disease. Check here for answers to the most often asked vaccine-related questions: https://t.co/ZxYQOebAqkpic.twitter.com/tqN8FfYdWN The University of Kansas Health System (@KUHospital) December 15, 2020