2 counties drop mask mandates

Two northeastern Kansas counties backed off mask mandates they imposed last month, and officials set up a clinic in a Wichita arena to vaccinate thousands of healthcare workers.

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State News

December 30, 2020 - 9:39 AM

Until a vaccine is discovered, Kansans must remain vigilant in their defense against COVID-19.

TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Two northeastern Kansas counties are backing off mask mandates they imposed last month as coronavirus cases surged, and officials set up a clinic in an arena in the state’s city to vaccine thousands of health care workers.

County commissioners in Brown and Jackson counties argued that they had weathered a wave of infections and dropped mandates requiring people to wear masks against the advice of public health officials, The Topeka Capital-Journal reported. But in south-central Kansas, Reno County commissioners kept a mask mandate in…

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