COVID-19 cases rise by 118 in Kansas

There were 10 more COVID-19 cases in Wyandotte County, according to the 1:30 p.m. UG COVID-19 webpage. One more death was reported Sunday, for a total of 51. (UG COVID-19 webpage.
Kansas reported an increase of 118 COVID-19 cases on Sunday, for a total of 3,174, in 76 counties. The state had a total of 118 deaths. (KDHE map)
The date symptoms started is in blue and the date cases were diagnosed is in yellow in this KDHE chart. (KDHE chart)
New COVID-19 cases in Kansas are in blue, and total cases are in yellow. (KDHE chart)

Kansas reported 3,174 positive COVID-19 cases on Sunday, according to the Kansas Department of Health and Environment.

It was an increase of 118 since Saturday, according to KDHE statistics. Seventy-six Kansas counties are reporting positive cases.

The state had one more death since Saturday, for a total of 118 deaths.

Wyandotte County reported 561 positive cases, an increase of 10 since Saturday, according to the Unified Government COVID-19 webpage. The county had one more death, and the death total is now 51.

Some of the counties’ reports, according to the KDHE: Ford (Dodge City area), 459 cases; Johnson County, 430 cases; Sedgwick (Wichita area), 338 cases; Seward (Liberal area), 336 cases; Leavenworth County, 172 cases; Lyon County (Emporia area), 146 cases; Finney (Garden City area), 140 cases; Shawnee (Topeka area), 101 cases; Coffey (Burlington area), 48 cases; Douglas (Lawrence area), 48 cases; and Riley County (Manhattan area), 44 cases; Reno County, 23; Labette County, 21; McPherson County, 20; Saline County, 19; Montgomery County, 16; Butler County, 13; Wabaunsee County, 13; Franklin County, 12; and Geary County, 11.

Statewide, 485 hospitalizations were reported. Of the positive cases in the state, 1,559 were female and 1,593 were male, according to KDHE. Cases ranged in age from 0 to 99 years old, with the median age 47.