(KAIR)--Atchison County has confirmed it’s 24th positive case of COVID-19.
That word came Monday evening, in a release issued by Atchison County Emergency Management Director Wes Lanter.
Lanter, in the release, identified the person as a man in his seventies who is isolating at home.
20 of Atchison County’s cases have recovered, and the county currently reports no virus-related hospitalizations.
Jackson County figures released Monday confirm that 86 of the county’s 102 confirmed positive cases have recovered, with one current hospitalization. One death is reported in the county.
Doniphan County has experienced 20 confirmed cases. Three remain active, with 17 having recovered, and no one currently hospitalized.
According to figures released Monday by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Brown County has had 9 cases, Jefferson County 23, Pottawatomie County 31, Nemaha County 19, and Leavenworth County 1,103.
Kansas, statewide, has had 10,650 cases in 89 of the state’s 105 counties, and 236 deaths.
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