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Douglas County s pandemic response team adds mental health, wellness branch | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

Jeff Burkhead, Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center Worried about some of her friends, a Bert Nash Community Mental Health Center board member recently messaged the center’s CEO, Patrick Schmitz, and other staff members. “I have friends who are just down and need some positivity,” the board member said. “I have been asked if Bert Nash has any online resources/exercises/links that would help people who are experiencing low energy or light depression during these seasonal days of COVID. Thanks for any help.” Help is available not only on the Bert Nash website, but on a new community resource website hosted by Lawrence-Douglas County Public Health: ldchealth.org/hope. The new resource is part of Douglas County’s Unified Command Community Well-being Branch.

KC-area organizations work to address misinformation of COVID-19 in Latino community

KC-area organizations work to address misinformation of COVID-19 in Latino community KC-area organizations work to address misinformation of COVID-19 in Latino community and last updated 2020-12-11 18:27:21-05 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — COVID-19 is hitting the Latino community harder than others around the nation and here in Kansas City. A The study found 73% percent of the people who responded to the survey knew someone who had been diagnosed with the virus. It also found 52% of the people who participated in the survey also knew someone who died due to COVID-19 complications. The Mattie Rhodes Art Center in Kansas City, Missouri is working to demystify the information about the pandemic and the coming vaccine in the Latino community.

LMH Health expects it could receive Pfizer vaccine next week — and other news from virtual COVID-19 town hall | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

photo by: Screenshot of Dec. 10 COVID-19 town hall event Members of Douglas County s Unified Command team and other community leaders shared updates on the county s COVID-19 response in a virtual town hall event on Dec. 10. In a virtual COVID-19 town hall event, LMH Health’s director of pharmacy said the hospital could receive doses of the Pfizer vaccine sometime next week. On Thursday, the Food and Drug Administration’s vaccine advisory panel recommended that the FDA authorize the vaccine and the FDA is expected to do so within days, according to The New York Times. Christina Crowley, the director of pharmacy at LMH Health, said the fact that Kansas could have doses of the vaccine next week is “incredibly exciting for our state.”

Lawrence school board to consider weighting system for determining virus guidance recommendation | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

photo by: Mackenzie Clark/Journal-World File Photo The Lawrence Board of Education meeting room at district offices, 110 McDonald Drive, is pictured in this file photo from Feb. 25, 2019. The Lawrence school district may soon finalize its version of coronavirus guidance, allowing for county incidence rates for the virus to be a top statistic driving its recommendation. It would also allow for pre-kindergarten through fifth grade students to be able to attend classes in person at least part of the week, regardless of which tier of the color-coded guidance is recommended. During its meeting on Monday, the Lawrence school board will consider authorizing a method for the district to determine how to gauge its COVID-19 gating criteria to make a recommendation on how schools should operate as the pandemic continues.

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