(KNZA)--Brown and Doniphan Counties continue to see an uptick in COVID-19 cases.
The Brown County Office of Northeast Kansas Multi-County Health on Friday reported 69 active cases in the county. That's up from 62 active cases on October 29 and 13 active cases on October 22.
On the positive side, there are currently no COVID-19 related hospitalizations.
Since the pandemic began, Brown County has had 1,542 positive coronavirus cases and 40 virus-related deaths.
Meanwhile, the Doniphan County Health Department on Friday reported 34 active cases in the county. That's up from 22 active cases on October 29 and 13 active cases on October 22.
The Health Department is also reporting one additional COVID-19 related death since October 29, bringing the total number of virus-related deaths to 29 since the pandemic began.
Doniphan County has had 1,376 total positive coronavirus cases since the beginning of the pandemic.
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