Coronavirus (COVID-19) info and news in Lane County

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Coronavirus updates, December 5, 2022

Last updated:  3 months 15 days 8 hours ago
362

Confirmed cases

1,1K

Estimated cases

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12

Deaths

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901K

Confirmed cases

901K

Estimated cases

0
14K

Recovered

9,7K

Deaths

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100,9M

Confirmed cases

100,9M

Estimated cases

0
98,3M

Recovered

1,1M

Deaths

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+256 052 yesterday
650,6M

Confirmed cases

Estimated for the end of the day: n/a
650,6M

Estimated cases

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+299 174 yesterday
627,4M

Recovered

+1 042 yesterday
6,6M

Deaths

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About this data

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.

The counties in the Kansas state with the highest number of COVID-19 cases

Region Confirmed cases Deaths Cases/100k pop.
Johnson County 171 758 1 311 31 563
Sedgwick County 165 500 1 635 33 209
Shawnee County 58 121 712 32 664
Wyandotte County 53 168 515 33 756
Douglas County 33 039 167 27 207
Leavenworth County 23 275 207 28 610
Reno County 21 813 266 34 989
Butler County 21 666 230 32 887
Saline County 16 399 267 29 491
Riley County 15 822 105 21 467
Crawford County 14 585 139 37 379
Finney County 13 055 125 35 659
Cowley County 12 097 173 34 349
Ford County 11 826 123 34 897
Lyon County 11 563 130 34 614
Harvey County 11 371 133 32 785
Geary County 11 022 88 33 816
Montgomery County 10 672 179 33 225
Miami County 9 230 105 27 405
McPherson County 9 149 138 31 354
Ellis County 8 171 90 28 460
Franklin County 7 883 100 30 756
Seward County 7 864 67 34 263
Labette County 7 655 87 38 344
Barton County 7 438 123 28 486
Cherokee County 7 118 96 35 563
Pottawatomie County 6 829 70 28 130
Sumner County 6 438 81 26 678
Neosho County 5 887 77 36 907
Dickinson County 5 658 92 30 229
Jefferson County 5 527 70 29 128
Bourbon County 5 345 63 36 477
Atchison County 4 873 43 30 093
Allen County 4 847 63 38 950
Osage County 4 628 66 29 032
Jackson County 4 486 37 33 780
Marion County 3 835 52 30 292
Nemaha County 3 697 64 36 406
Wilson County 3 341 52 35 509
Linn County 3 333 35 34 185
Brown County 3 079 51 32 080
Rice County 2 990 31 31 371
Thomas County 2 880 31 36 456
Marshall County 2 862 48 29 438
Doniphan County 2 763 39 35 967
Coffey County 2 753 47 33 439
Grant County 2 686 40 36 614
Cloud County 2 536 48 29 053
Pawnee County 2 501 25 38 113
Anderson County 2 478 37 31 455
Norton County 2 391 38 44 033
Ellsworth County 2 357 33 38 041
Clay County 2 318 43 28 986
Kingman County 2 237 30 30 602
Pratt County 2 172 35 23 161
Russell County 2 112 42 30 301
Greenwood County 2 093 25 34 566
Wabaunsee County 1 869 24 26 499
Harper County 1 855 29 33 691
Stevens County 1 786 27 31 202
Sherman County 1 749 23 29 101
Morris County 1 709 31 30 955
Mitchell County 1 685 26 27 398
Phillips County 1 605 32 30 186
Rooks County 1 568 21 30 264
Washington County 1 565 27 26 987
Republic County 1 500 21 32 161
Scott County 1 486 35 30 105
Ottawa County 1 406 24 24 233
Kearny County 1 358 21 34 441
Gray County 1 344 23 22 277
Stafford County 1 340 31 30 201
Meade County 1 332 24 32 127
Barber County 1 184 12 26 476
Haskell County 1 084 14 27 120
Osborne County 978 20 28 144
Chautauqua County 972 22 29 374
Logan County 970 13 34 107
Woodson County 956 17 28 891
Jewell County 906 16 31 890
Rush County 905 20 27 366
Gove County 902 23 34 533
Sheridan County 876 19 34 272
Trego County 872 13 29 057
Ness County 872 19 30 704
Smith County 784 9 20 348
Chase County 765 9 29 099
Decatur County 749 21 26 088
Rawlins County 740 10 29 506
Kiowa County 736 8 29 253
Graham County 728 18 29 213
Cheyenne County 715 16 26 880
Lincoln County 715 12 23 652
Morton County 689 11 25 834
Elk County 658 12 26 236
Edwards County 650 16 22 815
Wichita County 574 10 25 694
Clark County 553 8 27 581
Hamilton County 536 5 20 560
Stanton County 500 12 22 371
Comanche County 494 17 28 261
Hodgeman County 481 13 26 458
Wallace County 475 8 31 987
Greeley County 388 6 31 622

Since the first COVID-19 case was confirmed in the U.S., the virus has hit all 50 states. However, some areas have managed 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 total number of coronavirus cases has risen up to 362 today, Lane County still has the lowest count of cases and fatal cases in the state of Kansas.

Johnson County and Sedgwick County are the state's leaders in COVID-19 cases with 172K and 166K 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 considered below average, but the coronavirus still remains a threat to public safety.

Please note, even if your region has a low number of COVID-19 positive people, the virus is still active. Please stay vigilant and continue with good hygiene practices.

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