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  2. COVID-19: Caused By The Novel Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) | The University Of Kansas Health System. Home. Conditions and Care. COVID-19. MyChart. COVID-19 is a highly infectious disease caused by the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2). Most people who get COVID-19 will have mild to moderate illness with shortness of breath or a fever.

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  3. Protect KU - Together for the greater good Get information on KU's Covid-19 response and campus updates for students, faculty, staff, and researchers.

  4. At The University of Kansas Health System, our infectious disease experts are working hard to better understand this emerging virus and provide valuable, trustworthy, science-based information about COVID-19. On this page, you'll find the latest news, updates, blogs, press releases, videos and more regarding COVID-19.

  5. Jan 11, 2022 · COVID-19 Updates. At The University of Kansas Health System, we are here to help our patients, staff, family, friends and communities navigate the COVID-19 pandemic. This page contains answers to common COVID-19 questions – from testing to care and prevention. For visitor information, visit our Hospital Visitor Guidelines page.

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    Beginning September 12, 2022, masks are again optional inside KU Medical Center buildings on our campuses in Kansas City, Salina and Wichita except in specifically identified locations. Masks are still required in all university clinical areas. The University of Kansas Health System continues to require masks for all individuals in all clinical and...

    The KU Medical Center Educational Experience program's research experiences and clinical shadowing experiences have been reinstated. For eligibility requirements and application information, visit the program KEE System website.

  6. Home. Vaccines. General Information. The best way each of us can do our part to protect ourselves and each other and fight the pandemic is to get vaccinated. Current research shows the vaccines are safe and effective at preventing severe illness from COVID-19. The COVID-19 vaccine is available at Watkins Health Services by appointment.

  7. Safety Guidelines | Protect KU. Home. Safety Guidelines. How COVID-19 Spreads. The COVID-19 virus is believed to spread primarily from person-to- person contact. This includes: Between people who are in close contact with one another. Close contact is within approximately six feet.

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