(KAIR)--Two additional cases of COVID-19 are confirmed in Atchison County, bringing the county’s total to 14.
According to a release issued Sunday night by Atchison County Emergency Management Director Wes Lanter, the 13th case is a man in his sixties, while the 14th case is a man in his thirties.
According to the release, both are isolating at home.
11 of the 14 Atchison County cases have recovered.
Doniphan County saw a one case increase over the weekend, bringing that county’s number to 8. Pottawatomie County reports 21 cases, while Leavenworth County continues to have the third-highest case-count in the state with 939, as of Monday.
On Saturday, a 4th positive case was confirmed in Jackson County.
Statewide, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment on Monday reported 7, 116 cases in 83 of the state’s 105 counties, and 158 deaths.
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