(KAIR)--The Jackson County Health Department Monday reported 6 additional positive cases of COVID-19 have been confirmed in the county, bringing the county's total to 31. Three of the cases have recovered and are no longer in isolation.
Meanwhile, Nemaha County Community Health Services on Monday reported two additional positive cases of COVID-19 in Nemaha County, bringing the county's total to 4. One of the cases has recovered and is no longer in isolation.
According to figures released Monday by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment, Leavenworth County has the fourth highest case-count in the state with 1,051. Pottawatomie County has 23 confirmed positive cases, Jefferson County has 20, Atchison County has 15, Doniphan County has 9, and Brown County has 5.
Kansas confirms 8,340 cases statewide and 173 deaths.
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