(KNZA)--The number of active cases of COVID-19 in Brown and Doniphan Counties continue to decline.
The Brown County Office of Northeast Kansas Multi-County Health on Friday reported 15 active cases, with two currently hospitalized.
That's down from 21 active cases on September 10 and 33 active cases on September 3.
Since the pandemic began, Brown County has seen 1,365 positive coronavirus cases and 32-virus related deaths.
The Health Department reports 61 percent of eligible Brown County residents have been vaccinated.
In neighboring Doniphan County, the Health Department on Friday reported 10 active cases of COVID-19. That's down from 22 active cases reported on September 10.
Doniphan County has seen 1,281 total positive cases since the pandemic began and 27 virus-related deaths.
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