Kansas public health officials are issuing county COVID-19 rankings intended to help local leaders stop the spread of the coronavirus in their communities. Marci Nielsen, the governor’s chief adviser for COVID-19 coordination, told The Topeka Capital-Journal that local officials should use the ranking to work together in response to the pandemic. “You would want to take this information about your county and figure out who do I need to partner with, because … this isn’t the responsibility solely of local public health, or solely of doctors in in the community or solely of the county commissioners,” Nielsen said.
Source: Salina Journal.