(MSC News)--The Kansas Department of Health and Environment on Sunday reported that Kansas has 3,174 confirmed cases of COVID-19 from 76 of the state's 105 counties. That’s up 118 cases from Saturday.
Sunday’s numbers show 118 virus-related deaths in the state, up one from Saturday.
Leavenworth County has the highest number of confirmed positive cases in the local Kansas area at 172.
Jackson County’s number of confirmed cases grew to 2 over the weekend. The Holton Community Hospital on Saturday confirmed that a staff member has tested positive for COVID-19. The employee, identified as a woman in her thirties who is isolating at home, was not involved with direct patient care.
Atchison and Pottawatomie Counties have 9 cases each, while Jefferson County has 8.
Doniphan County has 3 confirmed cases.
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