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Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly discusses the COVID-19 pandemic during a Statehouse news conference, Wednesday, Jan. 27, 2021 at the Statehouse in Topeka, Kan. (AP Photo/John Hanna)
TOPEKA Kansas anticipates getting at least $1.1 billion from the latest federal coronavirus relief package and expects to spend about half of it on K-12 schools, higher education and grants for child care, state data shows.
About $168 million is earmarked for testing, tracing and mitigation and another $26 million is planned for vaccine distribution, according to data provided by J.G. Scott, director of the Kansas Legislative Research Department. How the money is spent is dictated by federal law. ....

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Kansas COVID trends improve 'dramatically,' Norman says as vaccine roll-out trudges on


Kansas COVID trends improve dramatically, Norman says as vaccine roll-out trudges on
Jason Tidd, The Wichita Eagle
Jan. 27 As coronavirus pandemic trends improve dramatically and doses of COVID-19 vaccines continue to trickle in, public health officials are urging Kansans to keep wearing masks and following other guidelines.
I think there s a lot of reason for some optimism throughout the state . the numbers statewide are improving rather dramatically, said Dr. Lee Norman, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment secretary, during a Tuesday media briefing hosted by the University of Kansas Health System.
We re seeing a significant reduction in the number of new cases. ....

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