Kansas - Coronavirus COVID-19

  • #61
I also have heard Reno county has 15 cases now. Maybe 14 official but at least 14 while they confirm number 15
 
  • #62
Update 4/21/2020

Cases* - 2,205

Hospitalizations - 419

Statewide Deaths - 107

Negative Test - 17,076


*A case is defined as a person who tested positive for the novel coronavirus (SARS-C0V-2), which causes coronavirus diseases (COVID-19). Last updated 4/21/2020 At 11:00 AM

Tableau Public

Increase in cases from yesterday 39, increase in Deaths 7, increase in Negative Test 301.

The Cases # should be 2,025 not 2,205. sorry!
 
  • #63
  • Atchison County 6
  • Barber County 1
  • Barton County 8
  • Bourbon County 6
  • Butler County 12
  • Chase County 1
  • Chautauqua County 3
  • Cherokee County 7
  • Clay County 3
  • Cloud County 3
  • Coffey County 47
  • Cowley County 1
  • Crawford County 4
  • Dickinson County 1
  • Doniphan County 3
  • Douglas County 43
  • Edwards County 1
  • Ellis County 5
  • Finney County 41
  • Ford County 187
  • Franklin County 12
  • Geary County 10
  • Gove County 1
  • Greenwood County 2
  • Hamilton County 1
  • Harvey County 5
  • Haskell County 1
  • Jackson County 1
  • Jefferson County 6
  • Jewell County 4
  • Johnson County 384
  • Kearny County 4
  • Labette County 20
  • Leavenworth County 136
  • Linn County 5
  • Lyon County 38*
  • Marion County 5
  • McPherson County 19
  • Miami County 4
  • Mitchell County 2
  • Montgomery County 12
  • Morris County 2
  • Morton County 2
  • Neosho County 2
  • Osage County 4
  • Osborne County 2
  • Ottawa County 3
  • Phillips County 1
  • Pottawatomie County 6
  • Pratt County 1
  • Reno County 14
  • Republic County 4
  • Riley County 28
  • Rooks County 4
  • Saline County 17
  • Scott County 1
  • Sedgwick County 251
  • Seward County 80
  • Shawnee County 93
  • Sherman County 1
  • Smith County 2
  • Stafford County 1
  • Stanton County 3
  • Stevens County 4
  • Sumner County 3
  • Wabaunsee County 2
  • Wilson County 1
  • Woodson County 5
  • Wyandotte County 433
  • Coronavirus updates for Kansas | Live Science
  • Given sufficient testing, I believe the numbers would triple overnight.
 
  • #64
  • #65
Update 4/22/2020

Cases* - 2,211

Hospitalizations - 432

Statewide Deaths - 110

Negative Test - 17,992


*A case is defined as a person who tested positive for the novel coronavirus (SARS-C0V-2), which causes coronavirus diseases (COVID-19). Last updated 4/22/2020 At 11:00 AM

Tableau Public

Increase in:

Cases 6
Hospitalizations 19
Deaths 3
Negative Test 916
 
  • #66
Cases by county:

  • Atchison County 6
  • Barber County 1
  • Barton County 8
  • Bourbon County 6
  • Butler County 13
  • Chase County 1
  • Chautauqua County 3
  • Cherokee County 7
  • Clay County 3
  • Cloud County 3
  • Coffey County 47
  • Cowley County 1
  • Crawford County 4
  • Dickinson County 1
  • Doniphan County 3
  • Douglas County 43
  • Edwards County 1
  • Ellis County 8
  • Finney County 56
  • Ford County 208
  • Franklin County 12
  • Geary County 10
  • Gove County 1
  • Greenwood County 2
  • Hamilton County 1
  • Harvey County 5
  • Haskell County 1
  • Jackson County 1
  • Jefferson County 6
  • Jewell County 4
  • Johnson County 396
  • Kearny County 4
  • Labette County 20
  • Leavenworth County 150
  • Linn County 5
  • Lyon County 92
  • Marion County 5
  • McPherson County 19
  • Miami County 4
  • Mitchell County 2
  • Montgomery County 13
  • Morris County 2
  • Morton County 2
  • Neosho County 2
  • Osage County 5
  • Osborne County 2
  • Ottawa County 3
  • Phillips County 1
  • Pottawatomie County 6
  • Pratt County 1
  • Reno County 15
  • Republic County 4
  • Riley County 31
  • Rooks County 4
  • Saline County 17
  • Scott County 1
  • Sedgwick County 265
  • Seward County 84
  • Shawnee County 95
  • Sheridan County 1
  • Sherman County 1
  • Smith County 2
  • Stafford County 1
  • Stanton County 3
  • Stevens County 4
  • Sumner County 3
  • Wabaunsee County 3
  • Wilson County 1
  • Woodson County 5
  • Wyandotte County 471
Coronavirus updates for Kansas | Live Science
 
  • #67
Update 4/23/2020

Cases* - 2,482

Hospitalizations - 442

Statewide Deaths - 112

Negative Test - 18,836


*A case is defined as a person who tested positive for the novel coronavirus (SARS-C0V-2), which causes coronavirus diseases (COVID-19). Last updated 4/23/2020 At 9:45 AM

Tableau Public

Increase in:

Cases 271
Hospitalizations 10
Deaths 2
Negative Test 844
 
  • #68
Kansas has 2,482 cases of COVID-19

“The KDHE is expecting a significant increase in cases in western Kansas within the next few days as new testing strategies are implemented.”
 
  • #69
Update 4/24/2020

Cases* - 2,777

Hospitalizations - 457

Statewide Deaths - 111

Negative Test - 20,811


*A case is defined as a person who tested positive for the novel coronavirus (SARS-C0V-2), which causes coronavirus diseases (COVID-19). Last updated 4/24/2020 At 9:00 AM

Tableau Public

Increase in:

Cases 295
Hospitalizations 15
Deaths -1*
Negative Test 1,975

* The must have miscounted yesterday as there was one less counted on the deaths today.
 
  • #70
Update April 24, 2020

Cases by county:
  • Atchison County 8
  • Barber County 1
  • Barton County 9
  • Bourbon County 6
  • Butler County 13
  • Chase County 1
  • Chautauqua County 3
  • Cherokee County 7
  • Clark County 1
  • Clay County 4
  • Cloud County 3
  • Coffey County 48
  • Cowley County 1
  • Crawford County 4
  • Dickinson County 1
  • Doniphan County 3
  • Douglas County 46
  • Edwards County 1
  • Ellis County 8
  • Finney County 107
  • Ford County 350
  • Franklin County 12
  • Geary County 10
  • Gove County 1
  • Grant County 1
  • Gray County 2
  • Greenwood County 3
  • Hamilton County 1
  • Harvey County 5
  • Haskell County 6
  • Jackson County 1
  • Jefferson County 8
  • Jewell County 4
  • Johnson County 417
  • Kearny County 10
  • Kiowa County 1
  • Labette County 21
  • Leavenworth County 154
  • Linn County 5
  • Lyon County 126
  • Marion County 5
  • McPherson County 20
  • Meade County 1
  • Miami County 4
  • Mitchell County 2
  • Montgomery County 13
  • Morris County 3
  • Morton County 2
  • Neosho County 2
  • Osage County 5
  • Osborne County 2
  • Ottawa County 3
  • Phillips County 1
  • Pottawatomie County 8
  • Pratt County 1
  • Reno County 16
  • Republic County 4
  • Rice County 2
  • Riley County 40
  • Rooks County 4
  • Saline County 18
  • Scott County 1
  • Sedgwick County 323
  • Seward County 232
  • Shawnee County 99
  • Sheridan County 2
  • Sherman County 3
  • Smith County 2
  • Stafford County 1
  • Stanton County 4
  • Stevens County 6
  • Sumner County 3
  • Wabaunsee County 6
  • Wilson County 1
  • Woodson County 5
  • Wyandotte County 520
Coronavirus updates for Kansas | Live Science
 
  • #71
  • #72

I listened to the news and heard the same thing...the hospitals THINK. Then a few sentences later a comment was made that Sedgwick County was a hot spot. I hope a quick decision is not made, that everyone will regret.

Also, IMO, stores wanting to open up need to submit a plan of how they will keep themselves and the customers safe. I know that it will add time and a work load but it is so needed. Why? Because there are store owners who will not adhere to the Rules keeping customers safe. They are the only employee and will do whatever.
 
  • #73
Update 4/25/2020

Cases* - 3,056

Hospitalizations - 474

Statewide Deaths - 117

Negative Test - 22,143


*A case is defined as a person who tested positive for the novel coronavirus (SARS-C0V-2), which causes coronavirus diseases (COVID-19). Last updated 4/25/2020 At 10:00 AM

Tableau Public

Increase in:

Cases 277
Hospitalizations 17
Deaths 6
Negative Test 1,332
 
  • #74
I listened to the news and heard the same thing...the hospitals THINK. Then a few sentences later a comment was made that Sedgwick County was a hot spot. I hope a quick decision is not made, that everyone will regret.

Also, IMO, stores wanting to open up need to submit a plan of how they will keep themselves and the customers safe. I know that it will add time and a work load but it is so needed. Why? Because there are store owners who will not adhere to the Rules keeping customers safe. They are the only employee and will do whatever.

I agree. I know my dad says things need to slow down and people have to start doing what they NEED (have been directed) to do.
 
  • #75
Update 4/26/2020

Cases* - 3,174

Hospitalizations - 485

Statewide Deaths - 118

Negative Test - 23,053


*A case is defined as a person who tested positive for the novel coronavirus (SARS-C0V-2), which causes coronavirus diseases (COVID-19). Last updated 4/26/2020 At 10:00 AM

Tableau Public

Increase in:

Cases 118
Hospitalizations 11
Deaths 1
Negative Test 910
 
  • #76
Kansas plans to switch to “significantly less restrictive” coronavirus rules on May 4, kicking off a fraught reopening that will almost certainly lead to more illnesses but may also begin to restore the state’s anemic economy.

Gov. Laura Kelly this week will outline standards to guide how restrictions are lifted, but a court document filed over the weekend makes clear she plans to move forward with easing tight limits on public gatherings absent dramatic changes in the shape of the pandemic.

The document, coming in a closely-watched lawsuit over an executive order limiting in-person religious gatherings, provides the most detail so far about how – and when – the Democratic governor plans to start Kansas on the path back to normal after weeks under a statewide stay-at-home order.

Beginning May 4, Kelly intends to issue new “re-opening restrictions” that won’t prohibit gatherings where people can consistently maintain a 6-foot distancing and follow other safety measures, according to the filing.

Read more here: https://www.kansas.com/news/politics-government/article242304126.html#adnrb=900000#storylink=cpy
 
  • #77

  • COVID-19 (2019 Novel Coronavirus) Quick Stats (Preliminary Numbers, Subject to Change)

    Updated 4/27/2020

    There were 3,328 cases from 75 counties* with 120 deaths reported as of 8 a.m.
  • There have been 496 of 2,541 cases that have been hospitalized.
  • There have been 23,839 negative tests conducted at KDHE and private labs.
  • Age range is 0 years to 99 years (median 46 years)
  • There have been 895 positive tests at KHEL and 2,433 at private labs.
 
  • #78
Cases by county:

  • Atchison County 9
  • Barber County 1
  • Barton County 9
  • Bourbon County 6
  • Butler County 13
  • Chase County 1
  • Chautauqua County 3
  • Cherokee County 7
  • Clark County 1
  • Clay County 4
  • Cloud County 3
  • Coffey County 48
  • Cowley County 2
  • Crawford County 5
  • Dickinson County 2
  • Doniphan County 3
  • Douglas County 48
  • Edwards County 1
  • Ellis County 8
  • Finney County 140
  • Ford County 459
  • Franklin County 12
  • Geary County 11
  • Gove County 1
  • Grant County 1
  • Gray County 2
  • Greenwood County 3
  • Hamilton County 2
  • Harvey County 5
  • Haskell County 7
  • Jackson County 2
  • Jefferson County 8
  • Jewell County 4
  • Johnson County 430
  • Kearny County 10
  • Kiowa County 1
  • Labette County 21
  • Leavenworth County 172
  • Linn County 5
  • Lyon County 146
  • Marion County 5
  • McPherson County 20
  • Meade County 2
  • Miami County 5
  • Mitchell County 2
  • Montgomery County 16
  • Morris County 3
  • Morton County 2
  • Neosho County 2
  • Osage County 5
  • Osborne County 2
  • Ottawa County 3
  • Phillips County 1
  • Pottawatomie County 9
  • Pratt County 1
  • Reno County 23
  • Republic County 4
  • Rice County 3
  • Riley County 44
  • Rooks County 6
  • Saline County 19
  • Scott County 1
  • Sedgwick County 338
  • Seward County 336
  • Shawnee County 101
  • Sheridan County 2
  • Sherman County 3
  • Smith County 2
  • Stafford County 1
  • Stanton County 4
  • Stevens County 6
  • Sumner County 3
  • Wabaunsee County 13
  • Wilson County 1
  • Woodson County 5
  • Wyandotte County 565

Coronavirus updates for Kansas | Live Science
 
  • #79
COVID-19 (2019 Novel Coronavirus) Quick Stats (Preliminary Numbers, Subject to Change)

Updated 4/28/2020

  • There were 3,491 cases from 76 counties with 124 deaths reported as of 9 a.m.

  • There have been 504 of 2,691 cases that have been hospitalized.

  • There have been 24,599 negative tests conducted at KDHE and private labs.

  • Age range is 0 years to 99 years (median 46 years)

  • There have been 991 positive tests at KHEL and 2,500 at private labs.

  • 1,707 cases are female and 1,761 are male and 23 unknown.

    https://www.coronavirus.kdheks.gov/DocumentCenter/View/978/4-28-20-update-numbers

    Increase in:
    Cases 168
    Hospitalizations 8
    Deaths 4
    Negative Test 760
 
  • #80
COVID-19 (2019 Novel Coronavirus) Quick Stats (Preliminary Numbers, Subject to Change)

Updated 4/29/2020

  • There were 3,738 cases from 78 counties with 125 deaths reported as of 9 a.m.

  • There have been 515 of 2,877 cases that have been hospitalized.

  • There have been 25,720 negative tests conducted at KDHE and private labs.

  • Age range is 0 years to 99 years (median 46 years)

  • There have been 1,144 positive tests at KHEL and 2,594 at private labs.

  • 1,831 cases are female and 1,875 are male and 32 unknown.

    https://www.coronavirus.kdheks.gov/DocumentCenter/View/984/4-29-20-update-numbers


    Increase in:
    Cases 247
    Hospitalizations 10
    Deaths 1
    Negative Test 1,121

 

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