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Today’s coronavirus coverage: Report projects late April as Kansas’ peak infection period
Matt Gallowaymgalloway@cjonline.comView CommentsToday’songoing coverage of the coronavirus pandemic’s impact on Kansas:• 7:08 p.m. Tuesday: Unprecedented financial disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic prompted . “We need clinical team members to continue to step up during the anticipated influx of COVID-19 positive patients, as well as care for all other patient needs," said Robert Kenagy, president and chief executive officer of Stormont Vail Health.• 4:38 p.m. Tuesday: Topeka Country Club and four GreatLife Golf and Fitness Courses resumed play on Monday, and . “As our courses...…Matt Gallowaymgalloway@cjonline.comView CommentsToday’songoing coverage of the coronavirus pandemic’s impact on Kansas:• 7:08 p.m. Tuesday: Unprecedented financial disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic prompted . “We need clinical team members to continue to step up during the anticipated influx of COVID-19 positive patients, as well as care for all other patient needs," said Robert Kenagy, president and chief executive officer of Stormont Vail Health.• 4:38 p.m. Tuesday: Topeka Country Club and four GreatLife Golf and Fitness Courses resumed play on Monday, and . “As our courses...WW…
CapFed Best News: Downtown Ramada offers no-cost rooms to health care providers, first responders
Matt Gallowaymgalloway@cjonline.comView CommentsThe coronavirus pandemic thrust health care workers and first responders into the spotlight, and the public responded with .One of Topeka’s most meaningful showings of support came early last month when Jim Parrish quietly offered those workers free rooms at the downtown Ramada Hotel and Convention Center, though the president and CEO of Parrish Hotel Corp. noted his appreciation for individuals in those fields predates COVID-19.“You go into either one of those emergency rooms and they’re there to take care of you,” said Parrish, referring to...…Matt Gallowaymgalloway@cjonline.comView CommentsThe coronavirus pandemic thrust health care workers and first responders into the spotlight, and the public responded with .One of Topeka’s most meaningful showings of support came early last month when Jim Parrish quietly offered those workers free rooms at the downtown Ramada Hotel and Convention Center, though the president and CEO of Parrish Hotel Corp. noted his appreciation for individuals in those fields predates COVID-19.“You go into either one of those emergency rooms and they’re there to take care of you,” said Parrish, referring to...WW…
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