Jan 21, 2021

Gov. moves state into in Phase 2 of COVID-19 vaccination plan

Posted Jan 21, 2021 11:30 PM

TOPEKA, Kan. — Gov. Laura Kelly held a press conference  Thursday to give an update regarding Kansas’s current phase within her administration’s COVID-19 vaccination framework, and other virus information for the state of Kansas. She reminded residents the state has a new vaccine information web site.  Click here to access the web site.

The Republican-led House on Thursday approved a bill that would extend the state’s pandemic emergency declaration. The 119-3 vote sends the bill to Gov. Laura Kelly, who has until Jan. 26 to act before the declaration expires. It expands the use of telemedicine and adds flexibility in health care licensing through March 31. But it also limits Kelly’s ability to close businesses and allows counties to opt out of mask mandates and other health orders she issues. 

 The number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Kansas increased by 3590 to a total of 263,412, the state health department reported Wednesday afternoon. 

Coronavirus deaths were reported at 3575 an increase of 50

Click here for additional numbers from the KDHE.

Wednesday Jan. 20, 2021 KDHE image
Wednesday Jan. 20, 2021 KDHE image