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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.
With three dozen confirmed cases of measles in southwest Kansas, Gov. Laura Kelly said Tuesday that it’s important for ...
Cutting funding to American cancer researchers, American universities, and American students harms us, Americans, more than ...
Not stopping the US’ measles outbreak in its tracks could have dire global repercussions By mid-April 2025, the measles ...
Symptoms of measles typically began with a high fever, cough, runny nose as well as red, watery eyes. Three to five days ...
Gov. Laura Kelly, Sen. Bill Clifford and KDHE's chief medical officer ask southwest Kansas residents to get measles ...
After Texas and New Mexico, Kansas has the third-most cases of measles in the country with 37. The outbreak is mostly ...
After 37 people were found to have measles in Kansas over the last month, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment ...
The state has identified 37 measles cases, mostly among children. That prompted Kelly to appear in Garden City and urge ...
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