Close Menu

    Closings

    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    • Personalities/Staff
    • Jobs
    • Calendar
    • Contest Rules
    • Contact Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Login
    RSS Facebook X (Twitter)
    News Radio KMAN
    • Local/State News
      • Manhattan
      • Wamego
      • Riley County
      • Pottawatomie County
      • Fort Riley
      • Geary County
      • State News
      • RCPD Reports
    • Weather
    • Sports
      • K-State Sports
      • High School Sports
        • HS Basketball Schedule & Scores
          • Manhattan High
          • Wamego
          • Rock Creek
          • Riley County
          • Frankfort
          • Blue Valley High
      • Scoreboard Saturday
      • Student-Athlete of the Week
    • Podcasts
      • Within Reason with Mike Matson
      • The Game
      • Wildcat Insider
      • Scoreboard Saturday
    • Obituaries
    • Message Us
      • Birthday/Anniversary
    • Keep It Local
    Listen
    Closings And Delaystyle=
    News Radio KMAN
    You are at:Home»Local News»Incentivized vaccine clinics scheduled in Manhattan this weekend

    Incentivized vaccine clinics scheduled in Manhattan this weekend

    0
    By Brandon Peoples on August 13, 2021 Local News, Riley County
    Jenny Linville (right) receives a COVID-19 vaccine. (Photo courtesy of Ascension Via Christi Hospital)

    New COVID cases dropped somewhat in Riley County over the past week, but hospitalizations remain fairly steady.

    Nine positive patients were hospitalized in Manhattan Thursday with at least four being treated in the ICU. Health Department Director Julie Gibbs says most of the hospitalizations involve those who have not been vaccinated. The health department is planning vaccine clinics over the weekend, including one Saturday at Manhattan Town Center.

    https://1350kman.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/0812-Gibbs-3.mp3

    The other will take place at Little Apple Brewing Company from 12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sunday where the single-dose Johnson & Johnson vaccine will be administered. Those who get vaccinated will receive $50 gift cards to the brewery.

    As for when vaccines might come online for those 12 and under, Gibbs says it’s anybody’s guess right now.

    https://1350kman.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/0812-Gibbs-5.mp3

    Younger people are testing positive for COVID at higher rates than at earlier parts of the pandemic. Gibbs explains some of the local trends they’ve been seeing recently.

    https://1350kman.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/0812-Gibbs-1.mp3

    Gibbs says they’re hoping to thwart off any further increases in new cases by encouraging masking in public as well as vaccines. The state of Kansas’ running seven day average is 87 new COVID admissions per day in Kansas.

    https://1350kman.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/0812-Gibbs-2.mp3

    Breakthrough COVID cases (that is fully vaccinated individuals who test positive for COVID-19), account for only 1 percent of the total cases in Riley and Pottawatomie counties. There have been 94 breakthrough cases in Riley County and 24 breakthrough cases in Pottawatomie County. Those statistics are according to Gibbs and Pottawatomie County Health Department Director Leslie Campbell.

    Full COVID-19 weekly data is available on both the Riley and Pottawatomie County websites.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Brandon Peoples
    • Website

    KMAN News Director and host of In Focus. Contact Brandon at Brandon@1350KMAN.com

    Related Posts

    Manhattan woman and two others hurt in crash near Milford State Park

    Amazon sets sights on Manhattan with plans for warehouse

    Starling files for city commission

    Listen Live Here
    Listen Live - Mobile

    Categories

    EEO Report

    FCC Public File

    FCC Applications


    Follow @1350kman on Twitter · Manhattan Broadcasting Company is an equal opportunity employer.
    Manhattan Broadcasting does not discriminate in sale of advertising on the basis of race, gender, or ethnicity, and will not accept advertising which does so discriminate. © 2024 Manhattan Broadcasting Company.

    Follow @1350kman on Twitter · Manhattan Broadcasting Company is an equal opportunity employer.
    Manhattan Broadcasting does not discriminate in sale of advertising on the basis of race, gender, or ethnicity, and will not accept advertising which does so discriminate. © 2024 Manhattan Broadcasting Company.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    x