There were 4,238 cases from 80 counties with 129 deaths reported as of 9 a.m.
There have been 523 of 3,034 cases that have been hospitalized.
There have been 27,388 negative tests conducted at KDHE and private labs.
Age range is 0 years to 99 years (median 46 years)
There have been 1,475 positive tests at KHEL and 2,763 at private labs.
1,962 cases are female and 2,234 are male and 42 unknown.
Today’s increase is due to delays in report entry from some communities and positives found at Lansing Correctional Facility. For more information on LCF, please refer to the Kansas Department of Corrections
TOPEKA, Kan. — Gov. Laura Kelly announced Thursday that she will allow many, but not all, Kansas businesses to reopen next week if they can maintain social distancing.
She said she hopes to lift all coronavirus-inspired state limits on mass gatherings and other restrictions by June 15.
Kelly said in a televised speech that she’s lifting a statewide stay-at-home order Monday and moving to gradually reopen the state’s battered economy.
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Her plan calls for limiting mass gatherings to 10 until May 18, to 30 until June 1 and 90 until June 15. Businesses also are getting industry-specific guidance on a state website, and people are strongly encouraged to wear masks in public.
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