View the current data on COVID-19 and track how the virus is spreading near your location, in your city, country or all over the world
View the current data on COVID-19 and track how the virus is spreading near your location, in your city, country or all over the world
Confirmed cases
Estimated cases
Deaths
Confirmed cases
Estimated cases
Deaths
Confirmed cases
Estimated cases
Deaths
Confirmed cases
Estimated cases
Recovered
Deaths
Data sources: Johns Hopkins University CSSE reports; state and national government health departments, and local media reports.
Confirmed cases - include presumptive positive cases.
Estimated cases - the unofficial number of infected people.
Active cases = total confirmed - total recovered - total deaths.
Estimated for the end of the day - assumptions about the number of infected people for the end of the current day.
Region | Confirmed cases | Deaths | Cases/100k pop. |
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Johnson County | 178 296 | 1 377 | 32 764 |
Sedgwick County | 171 398 | 1 709 | 34 392 |
Shawnee County | 60 744 | 740 | 34 139 |
Wyandotte County | 54 648 | 528 | 34 696 |
Douglas County | 34 368 | 176 | 28 301 |
Leavenworth County | 24 249 | 211 | 29 808 |
Reno County | 22 806 | 279 | 36 582 |
Butler County | 22 573 | 238 | 34 264 |
Saline County | 17 109 | 275 | 30 768 |
Riley County | 16 451 | 110 | 22 321 |
Crawford County | 15 195 | 148 | 38 943 |
Finney County | 13 435 | 128 | 36 697 |
Ford County | 12 512 | 123 | 36 922 |
Cowley County | 12 437 | 176 | 35 314 |
Lyon County | 12 076 | 136 | 36 149 |
Harvey County | 11 960 | 137 | 34 483 |
Geary County | 11 418 | 90 | 35 031 |
Montgomery County | 10 986 | 181 | 34 203 |
Miami County | 9 651 | 107 | 28 655 |
McPherson County | 9 609 | 142 | 32 930 |
Seward County | 8 510 | 71 | 37 077 |
Ellis County | 8 442 | 92 | 29 404 |
Franklin County | 8 235 | 104 | 32 129 |
Labette County | 7 991 | 89 | 40 027 |
Barton County | 7 689 | 124 | 29 447 |
Cherokee County | 7 447 | 99 | 37 207 |
Pottawatomie County | 7 110 | 70 | 29 287 |
Sumner County | 6 649 | 85 | 27 553 |
Neosho County | 6 105 | 80 | 38 273 |
Dickinson County | 5 906 | 107 | 31 554 |
Jefferson County | 5 764 | 71 | 30 377 |
Bourbon County | 5 619 | 64 | 38 347 |
Allen County | 5 127 | 65 | 41 201 |
Atchison County | 5 063 | 45 | 31 267 |
Osage County | 4 894 | 68 | 30 701 |
Jackson County | 4 640 | 40 | 34 940 |
Marion County | 4 032 | 56 | 31 848 |
Nemaha County | 3 796 | 67 | 37 381 |
Linn County | 3 490 | 36 | 35 795 |
Wilson County | 3 456 | 56 | 36 731 |
Brown County | 3 159 | 51 | 32 913 |
Rice County | 3 082 | 33 | 32 337 |
Thomas County | 3 022 | 31 | 38 253 |
Marshall County | 2 962 | 51 | 30 467 |
Doniphan County | 2 850 | 39 | 37 100 |
Coffey County | 2 833 | 48 | 34 410 |
Grant County | 2 800 | 40 | 38 168 |
Cloud County | 2 672 | 50 | 30 611 |
Pawnee County | 2 614 | 27 | 39 835 |
Anderson County | 2 585 | 38 | 32 813 |
Ellsworth County | 2 461 | 34 | 39 719 |
Norton County | 2 457 | 39 | 45 249 |
Clay County | 2 452 | 49 | 30 661 |
Kingman County | 2 341 | 30 | 32 025 |
Pratt County | 2 281 | 40 | 24 323 |
Greenwood County | 2 222 | 26 | 36 697 |
Russell County | 2 155 | 43 | 30 918 |
Wabaunsee County | 1 996 | 24 | 28 300 |
Stevens County | 1 923 | 27 | 33 595 |
Harper County | 1 920 | 29 | 34 871 |
Sherman County | 1 812 | 23 | 30 150 |
Morris County | 1 769 | 33 | 32 041 |
Mitchell County | 1 759 | 26 | 28 602 |
Phillips County | 1 691 | 33 | 31 804 |
Washington County | 1 633 | 27 | 28 160 |
Rooks County | 1 581 | 21 | 30 515 |
Scott County | 1 577 | 38 | 31 949 |
Republic County | 1 551 | 22 | 33 255 |
Ottawa County | 1 453 | 24 | 25 043 |
Meade County | 1 439 | 27 | 34 708 |
Gray County | 1 429 | 25 | 23 686 |
Stafford County | 1 401 | 32 | 31 575 |
Kearny County | 1 381 | 22 | 35 024 |
Barber County | 1 234 | 13 | 27 594 |
Haskell County | 1 137 | 15 | 28 446 |
Woodson County | 1 036 | 17 | 31 309 |
Logan County | 1 021 | 16 | 35 900 |
Osborne County | 1 012 | 21 | 29 122 |
Chautauqua County | 1 000 | 22 | 30 221 |
Gove County | 967 | 24 | 37 021 |
Rush County | 965 | 24 | 29 181 |
Jewell County | 954 | 17 | 33 580 |
Trego County | 947 | 15 | 31 556 |
Ness County | 907 | 19 | 31 937 |
Sheridan County | 902 | 19 | 35 290 |
Smith County | 839 | 9 | 21 775 |
Rawlins County | 805 | 11 | 32 097 |
Chase County | 798 | 10 | 30 354 |
Decatur County | 790 | 22 | 27 517 |
Kiowa County | 775 | 8 | 30 803 |
Graham County | 757 | 20 | 30 377 |
Morton County | 742 | 12 | 27 822 |
Lincoln County | 740 | 12 | 24 479 |
Cheyenne County | 733 | 16 | 27 556 |
Elk County | 699 | 13 | 27 871 |
Edwards County | 679 | 16 | 23 833 |
Clark County | 609 | 8 | 30 374 |
Wichita County | 598 | 10 | 26 768 |
Hamilton County | 553 | 6 | 21 212 |
Comanche County | 548 | 18 | 31 350 |
Stanton County | 530 | 12 | 23 714 |
Hodgeman County | 509 | 13 | 27 998 |
Wallace County | 488 | 8 | 32 862 |
Greeley County | 391 | 6 | 31 866 |
Since the first COVID-19 case was confirmed in the U.S., the disease has hit all 50 states. However, some areas have coped to keep the numbers low.
The population density in the county is 2 people per mi2 (0 people per km2) so the risk of infection is below average. Even though the overall count of COVID-19 positive people has risen up to 370 today, Lane County still has the lowest number of cases and deaths in the state of Kansas.
Johnson County and Sedgwick County are the state's leaders in COVID-19 cases with 178K and 171K patients with confirmed infection accordingly, while Greeley County and Wallace County have the lowest count of COVID-19 cases in Kansas. Together with the latter ones, Lane County’s per capita infection rate is regarded below average, but the coronavirus still remains a threat to public safety.
Please note, even if your area has a low number of COVID-19 cases, the virus is still active. Please remain vigilant and keep up with good hygiene practices.
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