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The state has identified 37 measles cases, mostly among children. That prompted Kelly to appear in Garden City and urge ...
Gov. Laura Kelly traveled to Garden City to promote the MMR vaccine amid a measles outbreak in southwest Kansas that is the ...
With three dozen confirmed cases of measles in southwest Kansas, Gov. Laura Kelly said Tuesday that it’s important for ...
After 37 people were found to have measles in Kansas over the last month, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment ...
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Kansas City joined a multi-state federal lawsuit challenging Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., and the U.S. Department ...
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment reported five more cases of measles in the past week from the outbreak in ...
Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly vetoed Senate Bill 29, but the veto was overridden by the Republican-dominated House and Senate.
Kansas City, Missouri, leaders said Friday they’ve joined a federal lawsuit that alleges public health program cuts at the ...
Nonprofits, businesses and local and state governments raised $3.5 million for health testing for residents who lived near a ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - A new Kansas law is making it so that health departments across the state can no longer prohibit public gatherings in the event of an infectious disease outbreak.
Cutting these programs now is not just shortsighted, it’s dangerous,” the director of the Kansas City Health Department said.
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