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WSU Professor Champions Legislation Ensuring Kansas Hospitals Have Qualified Interpreters


Khanh Nguyen
/ The Sunflower
When Veronica Mireles’ son complained he was in severe abdominal pain, she rushed him to a Wichita emergency room. No interpreter was provided for the Spanish-speaking family, and the teenager was told he may have contracted a sexually transmitted disease. His doctor sent him home.
But as the pain escalated in the following days, Mireles had no choice but to bring her son back to the ER. This time, a physician accompanied by an interpreter quickly realized what was actually wrong appendicitis. Because of the delay in treatment, the boy’s appendix had ruptured, resulting in an extended hospital stay and a massive medical bill. ....

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Latest Round Of PPP Could Better Benefit Black-Owned Businesses


By Bonita Gooch/The Community Voice

Feb 19, 2021
Changes to the PPP program are intended to level the playing field for underbanked businesses, which are disproportionally Black- and brown-owned.
The good news about the new $5 billion of Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) funds approved by Congress in December is that Congress made some favorable revisions just to help small businesses and businesses owned by people of color.
The program includes a new loan and forgivability terms, a reduced maximum loans size making the loans more appealing to smaller businesses versus larger ones. They also set aside some of the dollars for community lenders and small businesses with 10 or fewer employees. ....

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Sedgwick County: Undocumented Immigrants Should Get Vaccinated; Won't Face Legal Consequences


By Matthew Kelly/Wichita Journalism Collaborative

Feb 15, 2021
Matt Stamey/Wichita Journalism Collaborative
Sedgwick County officials are advising undocumented immigrants that they can receive the COVID-19 vaccine without exposing themselves or their families to legal vulnerability from immigration enforcement or from civil or criminal prosecution.
Although the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention require states to submit COVID-19 vaccination data, including some personally identifiable data about vaccine recipients, the CDC and the Department of Health and Human Services have agreed that such information may only be used for the public health response to the pandemic.
Sedgwick County is currently only vaccinating seniors 70 and older, so when people arrive for their appointments, they must provide some form of identification card or birth certificate to verify their age before receiving the vaccine. ....

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Vaccine Surfing? Don't Try It At Sedgwick County's COVID-19 Vaccination Station


Jaime Green
/ Wichita Eagle
It’s called “vaccine surfing” hanging out around a COVID-19 vaccination center at the end of the day, hoping to get a shot from the leftovers.
But it won’t work at Sedgwick County’s vaccination stations, a top county official said Tuesday.
While Sedgwick County is committed to not wasting any doses of the precious vaccine, its medical personnel won’t give the jab to just anybody to get rid of spare doses, said Tim Kaufman, deputy county manager.
If there are leftover doses at the end of the day, the county dispenses them mainly to public-safety workers, who are eligible for vaccination within state guidelines and who can be quickly called to the vaccination center, Kaufman said. ....

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WSU Student Says She Got Vaccinated To Protect At-Risk Population


By Lindsay Smith/The Sunflower

Feb 9, 2021
The Sunflower
Though the COVID-19 vaccine has only been offered in Sedgwick County to medical professionals and those 75 and older, some college students have already been vaccinated.
Kari Coster, a junior majoring in health management at Wichita State University, is one of the students who qualified for the vaccine in the early phases.
Coster works at a hospital, and when the vaccine was offered to her, she decided to get it because of the people she is constantly in contact with.
“The main reason I got it is because I have older parents, and also the main population at my hospital is the at-risk older generation, and it would hurt my soul so much if I was the one who caught it and passed it to someone who was way more vulnerable to the virus than I was,” Coster said. ....

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