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Kansas legislative leaders approve extended monitoring of three residents exposed to hantavirus
TOPEKA — Kansas legislative leaders on Tuesday approved the governor’s request to extend an emergency declaration in response to three residents who are being monitored for a potential hantavirus infection. Will Lawrence, the governor’s chief of staff, revealed new details about how the three individuals had been in close contact with someone who died from […]
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