Posted: Fri 4:30 PM, Jun 05, 2020 TOPEKA, Kan. (KWCH/AP) -- Dr. Lee Norman, the secretary for the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, said there are now two children in the state that have been hospitalized with Pediatric Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome (PMIS), a disease linked to the novel coronavirus. COVID-19 is a respiratory disease,…
The Kansas City metro has emerged from stay-at-home orders and local leaders have started to reopen businesses after weeks of shutdown from the coronavirus. What you need to know:The Kansas Department of Health and Environment said Monday the state has 10,170 cases confirmed cases of COVID-19 and there have been 222 deaths since the outbreak…
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More testing, increases in southwestern counties push Kansas above 6,500 COVID-19 cases Kansas health officials continue to grapple with outbreaks of COVID-19 leading to surges of cases involving locations like prisons and meatpacking plants.The Kansas Department of Health and Environment reported an increase of 357 confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Friday, pushing the state coronavirus…
Kansas adds 215 COVID-19 cases as cases rise around meatpacking plants, correctional facilities Hide Transcript Show Transcript BACK TO YOU IN THE STUDIO. ALL RIGHT, JOHNNY. THANK YOU. WILL CLAY COUNTY, MISSOURI IS AMONG THOSE PLACES REOPENING FOR BUSINESS THIS MORNING CAME. HE SAYS MARTIN AUGUSTINE IS IN DOWNTOWN LIBERTY THIS MORNING TO BREAK IT…
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