Note from Commissioner Meitzner
2021 has been a year for the books. Along with the continuation of the COVID-19 pandemic, Sedgwick County has continued to support our staff and community to the best of our ability; Redistricting was able to be completed with a unanimous vote from the Redistricting Committee and the BOCC; and I have thoroughly enjoyed spending time with constituents of all ages and backgrounds to continue moving Sedgwick County forward.
I’m most looking forward to continuing the discussion and fight for mental health services in our county, including the impact of homelessness in our region. I have been honored to serve as your Board of County Commission Chairman the last two years and will continue to serve Sedgwick County and its people to the best of my ability.
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Board of County Commissioners District Map Approved
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The Sedgwick County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) has completed its redistricting process. Sedgwick County typically adjusts its commission district boundaries every ten years. Each commission district should be roughly equivalent in population with borders that are as compact as possible. To begin the process, the Sedgwick County Department of Geographic Information Systems used modern mapping software along with data from the 2020 U.S. Census to create eight redistricting scenarios. Next, the eight scenarios were analyzed by the County Counselor’s office to ensure each complied with state and Federal law. Finally, the scenarios were presented to the BOCC.
After the presentation, the BOCC obtained public input on the scenarios thought its citizen advisory boards and a town hall meeting. The BOCC also implemented an Ad Hoc Redistricting Committee to review the maps and present a single preferred map for their review. On Dec. 15, 2021, The BOCC unanimously approved a resolution adopting the new commission district boundary map at its regular meeting.
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COVID-19 Report for December 27 2021
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Showing case information from December 13 to December 27 with 14-day change:
- The USA case count increased from 50,009,507 to 52,360,341 (+4.70%)
- The Kansas case count increased from 489,354 to 512,461 (+4.72%)
- The Sedgwick County case count increased from 73,987 to 77,145 (+4.27%)
The Sedgwick County Health Department (SCHD) operates a no-cost testing site located at 4115 E. Harry St. Testing is available Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The County Testing Site will be closed Friday, Jan. 31, 2021.
Text "SC COVID TEST" to 316-215-8313 to get in line for a COVID-19 test through SCHD. For additional no-cost testing sites in Wichita, go here.
SCHD conducts PCR testing using nasal, oral or saliva samples; results are generally available by the next weekday afternoon.
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COVID-19 Vaccination Update
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SCHD provides no-cost Pfizer vaccine for people 5 and older and Johnson & Johnson (J&J) vaccine for people 18 and older. No appointments are necessary to get vaccinated at any SCHD vaccine clinic.
- The primary vaccination series consists of:
- One dose of J&J vaccine
- Two doses of Pfizer vaccine
- An additional Pfizer dose is authorized for people who are immunocompromised or have other qualifying conditions
- For people over 18, a booster dose is encouraged at 6 months after the second Pfizer dose or at 2 months after a J&J dose. People ages 16-17 who received Pfizer for their primary vaccination series are eligible for a Pfizer booster at 6 months.
- The CDC has stated a preference for Pfizer or Moderna vaccines and boosters over J&J (12/16/21)
SCHD operates the following no-cost vaccine clinic options:
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Community Vaccine Clinic at the former Wichita Public Library | 223 S. Main, Wichita, KS 67202 (Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.)
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Mobile Clinics are offered by SCHD staff (hours vary)
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Partner Clinics are offered by community partners and assisted by SCHD staff. Appointments preferred but walk-ins are welcome (hours vary)
The Community Vaccine Clinic will be closed Friday, Dec. 31, 2021 & Saturday, Jan. 1, 2022.
Proof of prior vaccination(s) expedites registration.
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Christmas Boxes from Public Safety
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Each December, the Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office and other Sedgwick County Public Safety employees work hard at packing Christmas boxes with food items at the Dillons Distribution Center in Goddard. Money raised by the Sheriff’s Office Benefit Fund allowed them to purchase food from Dillon’s, pack the boxes and distribute them to families in need in Sedgwick County.
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E2P (EMT to Paramedic) Program holds First Signing Day Event
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Sedgwick County EMS hosted its first annual EMT Signing Day on Wednesday, Dec. 22. The E2P (EMT to Paramedic) Program was implemented to allow the agency to support currently employed EMTs to complete the paramedic certification.
"This program represents the first time since paramedic training became a college education process in the 1980s that Sedgwick County EMS has been able to employ EMTs while they complete the education requirements,” says Paul Misasi, Deputy Director of Operations.
SCEMS selected nine EMTs who will begin classes at a program of their choosing in January.
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The best way to reduce your risk from seasonal flu and its potentially serious complications is to get vaccinated every year. To learn more about and find resources to help answer your questions about the flu, visit https://www.cdc.gov/flu/prevent/index.html
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Educating yourself and others on the warning signs can play a crucial role in saving someone else's life. You are not alone. Please call the Community Crisis Center (CCC) today at (316) 660-7500.
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The Kansas Department of Transportation is seeking feedback to learn what Kansans think about how highways and bridges are funded. Your response will help KDOT better understand statewide priorities and explore potential ways to pay for the state’s roads and bridges in the future. Click here to take the survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MidwestRUC
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American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) Funding Opportunities
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As recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic continues in Sedgwick County, we are continuing to communicate opportunities from American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) that may be of help to you. ARPA became law on March 11, 2021 to provide $1.9 trillion in economic stimulus with the intent to speed up the United States' recovery from the economic and health effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Below are ARPA Funding Opportunities that have recently been made available:
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316-660-9300
525 N. Main, Ste 320, Wichita, KS 67203
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