COVID-19 pandemic in Kansas

The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached the U.S. state of Kansas on March 7, 2020.

COVID-19 pandemic in Kansas
Map of the outbreak in Kansas
(as of June 26)
  1,250–2,500 confirmed cases
  250–1,249 confirmed cases
  50–249 confirmed cases
  10–49 confirmed cases
  1–9 confirmed cases
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationKansas, U.S.
First outbreakWuhan, Hubei, China
Index caseJohnson County
Arrival dateMarch 7, 2020
Confirmed cases13,538
Suspected cases212
Hospitalized cases1,128 (cumulative)
Recovered6,215
Deaths
266
Government website
www.coronavirus.kdheks.gov
Suspected cases have not been confirmed as being due to this strain by laboratory tests, although some other strains may have been ruled out.

Timeline

The first case was reported in Johnson County on March 7. It was a woman less than 50 years old with travel history to the Northeastern United States.[1]

On March 12, another 3 cases were reported in Johnson County.[2] These were men between the ages of 35 and 65 who had recently traveled to a Florida conference. The first death was reported in Wyandotte County: a man in his 70s who had a heart condition combined with the coronavirus that was identified after he died.[3] Governor Laura Kelly declares a state of emergency.[4]

On March 13, a case was reported in Wichita, a Butler County man in his 70s with recent international travel.[5]

On March 14, a woman associated with Johnson County Community College tested positive for the virus. This was the first known case of local transmission in the county.[6] Franklin County announced that they had a presumptive positive case.[7]

On March 15, a man in his 50s was reported as the ninth case in Kansas and the sixth in Johnson County.[8] Governor Laura Kelly asked schools to close temporarily.[9]

On March 16, Governor Laura Kelly announced an additional 2 cases in Johnson County, caused by one of the previously identified cases in the same county.[10] This brings the state total up to 11. Governor Laura Kelly also announced a ban on gatherings of 50 or more people.[11] Johnson County, Kansas and the Unified Government of Wyandotte County, Kansas and Kansas City, Kansas, partnering with local governments in Missouri; Jackson County, Missouri and Kansas City, Missouri, announced a ban on gatherings of over 10 people, effective immediately, as well as the closing of all bars, restaurants, and theaters for 15 days effective March 17.[12]

On March 17, Ford County and Miami County both confirmed cases in non-residents, the cases being confirmed coming from Oregon and Missouri, respectively.[13] Johnson County reported an additional 2 cases, bringing the county total to 10, and the state total to 14.[14] Wyandotte County reported 2 new cases. Both patients are women, one in her 40s and one in her 50s. Both have been released from the hospital and are self-isolating in their homes.[15] Douglas County officials report their first case, a man in his 20s who recently traveled to Florida, bringing the state total to 16.[16] Governor Laura Kelly orders all public schools to close for the rest of the school year.[17]

On March 18, Johnson County confirmed 2 new cases, bringing the county total to 12.[18] The VA Medical Center in Kansas City, Missouri confirmed a case in a veteran from Wyandotte county, Kansas.[19] Leavenworth County confirmed their first 2 cases, one being a woman in her 40s with recent international travel, and the other a case of community transmission.[20] Morris County confirmed 2 cases in residents of Council Grove who had recently traveled to the Caribbean.[21]

On March 19, Cherokee County, Linn County, and Jackson County, Kansas all reported their first cases.[22][23][24] Johnson county reported 4 new cases of the virus, bringing the county total to 16.[25][26] On this day, the total cases in Kansas reached 36 cases.[27] A second case was reported in Butler County.[28] Wyandotte County reported a total of 9 cases.[29]

On March 20, Sedgwick County reported the first case in a resident of the county, in a woman from Wichita.[30] Leavenworth County reported an additional 2 cases, bringing the county total to 4.[31] Johnson County reported 8 new cases, bringing the total in the county to 24.[32]

On March 24, Johnson and Wyandotte Counties, along with Jackson County, Missouri, entered into a 30-day stay-at-home order effective at 12:01 a.m. to slow the spread of the virus in the Kansas City Metro area.[33]

On March 25, Wyandotte County announced a third death for the state[34] and confirmed cases passed 100.

On March 27, a fourth death was reported and confirmed cases passed 200.[35]

On March 28, a fifth death was reported and Gov. Kelly issued a statewide stay-at-home order to begin Monday March 30 at 12:01 a.m.[36]

On May 26, Gov. Kelly lifted all state-wide restrictions and reopening plans, allowing local governments to control the reopening as they see fit.[37]

On June 7, a document was released which identified the state's virus clusters, citing Lansing Correctional Facility as the state's largest outbreak.[38]

On June 19, 10 employees at a Chick-fil-A in Lenexa, Kansas were reported to have been infected with the virus which resulted in a temporary closure and deep cleaning of the restaurant.[39]

Impact on sports

High school sports

On March 12, the Kansas State High School Activities Association cancelled the remaining two days of its state basketball tournaments, which were being held in Dodge City, Manhattan, Hutchinson, Salina, Emporia and Wichita.[40] On March 18, the KSHSAA cancelled all spring sports.[41]

College sports

On March 12, the National Collegiate Athletic Association canceled all winter and spring tournaments, most notably the Division I men's and women's basketball tournaments, affecting colleges and universities statewide.[42] On March 16, the National Junior College Athletic Association also canceled the remainder of the winter seasons as well as the spring seasons.[43]

Professional sports

On March 12, concerns over the virus caused a month long suspension of Major League Soccer's 2020 season affecting Sporting Kansas City.[44] On the same day the USL Championship also delayed the 2020 season affecting Sporting Kansas City II.[45] Also on March 12, Champions Indoor Football announced a 30-day delay of season affecting the Salina Liberty and Wichita Force.[46] On March 14, the ECHL canceled the remainder of the 2019–20 season affecting the Wichita Thunder.[47]

Statistics

COVID-19 cases in Kansas, United States  ()
     Deaths        Recoveries        KDHE Confirmed Cases        Presumptive Positive

Mar Mar Apr Apr May May Jun Jun Last 15 days Last 15 days

Date
# of cases
# of deaths
2020-03-07
1 -
2020-03-08
1 -
2020-03-09
1 -
2020-03-10
4(+3 / +300%) -
2020-03-11
4 -
2020-03-12
6(+2 / +50%) 1
2020-03-13
11(+5 / +83%) 1
2020-03-14
12(+1 / +9.1%) 1
2020-03-15
14(+2 / +17%) 1
2020-03-16
26(+12 / +86%) 1
2020-03-17
36(+10 / +38%) 1
2020-03-18
55(+19 / +53%) 1
2020-03-19
61(+6 / +11%) 1
2020-03-20
75(+14 / +23%) 1
2020-03-21
88(+13 / +17%) 2(+1)
2020-03-22
105(+17 / +19%) 2
2020-03-23
119(+14 / +13%) 3(+1)
2020-03-24
157(+38 / +32%) 3
2020-03-25
201(+44 / +28%) 3
2020-03-26
243(+42 / +21%) 4(+1)
2020-03-27
299(+56 / +23%) 5(+1)
2020-03-28
346(+47 / +16%) 7(+2)
2020-03-29
393(+47 / +14%) 7
2020-03-30
440(+47 / +12%) 11(+4)
2020-03-31
514(+74 / +17%) 11
2020-04-01
574(+60 / +12%) 15(+4)
2020-04-02
646(+72 / +13%) 17(+2)
2020-04-03
726(+80 / +12%) 22(+5)
2020-04-04
806(+80 / +11%) 23(+1)
2020-04-05
874(+68 / +8.4%) 28(+5)
2020-04-06
947(+73 / +8.4%) 34(+6)
2020-04-07
1,035(+88 / +9.3%) 38(+4)
2020-04-08
1,130(+95 / +9.2%) 46(+8)
2020-04-09
1,210(+80 / +7.1%) 51(+5)
2020-04-10
1,301(+91 / +7.5%) 56(+5)
2020-04-11
1,375(+74 / +5.7%) 60(+4)
2020-04-12
1,408(+33 / +2.4%) 65(+5)
2020-04-13
1,446(+38 / +2.7%) 71(+6)
2020-04-14
1,500(+54 / +3.7%) 77(+6)
2020-04-15
1,594(+94 / +6.3%) 88(+11)
2020-04-16
1,693(+99 / +6.2%) 90(+2)
2020-04-17
1,812(+119 / +7.0%) 94(+4)
2020-04-18
1,914(+102 / +5.6%) 104(+10)
2020-04-19
2,032(+118 / +6.2%) 107(+3)
2020-04-20
2,164(+132 / +6.5%) 112(+5)
2020-04-21
2,300(+136 / +6.3%) 114(+2)
2020-04-22
2,506(+206 / +9.0%) 118(+4)
2020-04-23
2,761(+255 / +10%) 120(+2)
2020-04-24
3,010(+249 / +9.0%) 123(+3)
2020-04-25
3,178(+168 / +5.6%) 128(+5)
2020-04-26
3,336(+158 / +5.0%) 129(+1)
2020-04-27
3,594(+258 / +7.7%) 130(+1)
2020-04-28
3,792(+198 / +5.5%) 131(+1)
2020-04-29
3,997(+205 / +5.4%) 138(+7)
2020-04-30
4,531(+534 / +13%) 139(+1)
2020-05-01
4,791(+260 / +5.7%) 148(+9)
2020-05-02
5,017(+226 / +4.7%) 153(+5)
2020-05-03
5,269(+252 / +5.0%) 157(+4)
2020-05-04
5,510(+241 / +4.6%) 161(+4)
2020-05-05
5,805(+295 / +5.4%) 165(+4)
2020-05-06
6,175(+370 / +6.4%) 169(+4)
2020-05-07
6,509(+334 / +5.4%) 173(+4)
2020-05-08
6,831(+322 / +4.9%) 176(+3)
2020-05-09
6,983(+152 / +2.2%) 176
2020-05-10
7,090(+107 / +1.5%) 178(+2)
2020-05-11
7,307(+217 / +3.1%) 184(+6)
2020-05-12
7,450(+143 / +2.0%) 189(+5)
2020-05-13
7,719(+269 / +3.6%) 193(+4)
2020-05-14
7,892(+173 / +2.2%) 197(+4)
2020-05-15
8,051(+159 / +2.0%) 198(+1)
2020-05-16
8,114(+63 / +0.8%) 199(+1)
2020-05-17
8,121(+7 / +0.1%) 200(+1)
2020-05-18
8,480(+359 / +4.4%) 203(+3)
2020-05-19
8,537(+57 / +0.7%) 205(+2)
2020-05-20
8,713(+176 / +2.1%) 207(+2)
2020-05-21
8,833(+120 / +1.4%) 208(+1)
2020-05-22
9,109(+276 / +3.1%) 208
2020-05-23
9,199(+90 / +1.0%) 209(+1)
2020-05-24
9,237(+38 / +0.4%) 209
2020-05-25
9,316(+79 / +0.9%) 210(+1)
2020-05-26
9,442(+126 / +1.4%) 214(+4)
2020-05-27
9,530(+88 / +0.9%) 218(+4)
2020-05-28
9,633(+103 / +1.1%) 218
2020-05-29
9,896(+263 / +2.7%) 220(+2)
2020-05-30
9,937(+41 / +0.4%) 221(+1)
2020-05-31
9,994(+57 / +0.6%) 221
2020-06-01
10,144(+150 / +1.5%) 223(+2)
2020-06-02
10,226(+82 / +0.8%) 231(+8)
2020-06-03
10,353(+127 / +1.2%) 231
2020-06-04
10,416(+63 / +0.6%) 232(+1)
2020-06-05
10,575(+159 / +1.5%) 235(+3)
2020-06-06
10,622(+47 / +0.4%) 235
2020-06-07
10,663(+41 / +0.4%) 236(+1)
2020-06-08
10,803(+140 / +1.3%) 238(+2)
2020-06-09
10,874(+71 / +0.7%) 239(+1)
2020-06-10
11,004(+130 / +1.2%) 241(+2)
2020-06-11
11,106(+102 / +0.9%) 242(+1)
2020-06-12
11,260(+154 / +1.4%) 243(+1)
2020-06-13
11,326(+66 / +0.6%) 244(+1)
2020-06-14
11,387(+61 / +0.5%) 245(+1)
2020-06-15
11,618(+231 / +2.0%) 246(+1)
2020-06-16
11,717(+99 / +0.9%) 247(+1)
2020-06-17
11,955(+238 / +2.0%) 251(+4)
2020-06-18
12,106(+151 / +1.3%) 252(+1)
2020-06-19
12,331(+225 / +1.9%) 257(+5)
2020-06-20
12,405(+74 / +0.6%) 258(+1)
2020-06-21
12,450(+45 / +0.4%) 258
2020-06-22
12,774(+324 / +2.6%) 260(+2)
2020-06-23
12,896(+122 / +1.0%) 261(+1)
2020-06-24
13,275(+379 / +2.9%) 262(+1)
2020-06-25
13,351(+76 / +0.6%) 266(+4)
2020-06-26
13,750(+399 / +3.0%) 266
Source: KDHE-published totals and county data for additional cases, recoveries, and deaths.
County Cases [lower-alpha 1] Deaths Recov. [lower-alpha 2][lower-alpha 3] Pop. Cases / 100k Ref.
95 / 105 13,538 (+212) 266 6,215 2,966,501
Allen 4 0 2 12,925 [48][49][50]
Anderson 3 0 1 7,947 [51][52][53]
Atchison 27 (+4) 0 27 16,529 [54][55]
Barber 1 0 4,614 [56][57]
Barton 54 (+1) 2 45 26,597 [58][59]
Bourbon 16 (+3) 1 10 14,653 [60][61][62]
Brown 11 (+3) 0 13 9,618 [63][64]
Butler 54 (+1) 0 44 68,754 [65][66]
Chase 4 0 3 2,811 [67][68]
Chautauqua 4 0 3,462 [69][70]
Cherokee 24 (+4) 0 17 20,926 [71][72]
Cheyenne 2 0 2,688 [73][74]
Clark 34 1 27 2,186 [75][76]
Clay 6 2 4 8,240 [77][78]
Cloud 10 0 3 9,105 [79][80]
Coffey 53 8 44 8,571 [81][82]
Comanche 2 0 2 1,827 [83][84]
Cowley 66 1 44 35,310 [85][86][87]
Crawford 246 1 7 39,130 [88][89]
Decatur 2,854 [90]
Dickinson 8 0 19,406 [91][92]
Doniphan 26 0 22 7,954 [93][94]
Douglas 121 (+3) 0 89 123,106 [95][96]
Edwards 6 0 6 2,934 [97][98]
Elk 1 0 2,974 [99][100]
Ellis 19 0 14 28,833 [101][102]
Ellsworth 3 0 6,467 [103][104]
Finney 1,536 (+27) 10 8 37,282 [105][106]
Ford 1,983 8 34,596 [107][108]
Franklin 65 (+2) 0 42 26,390 [109][110]
Geary 37 1 30 33,991 [111][112]
Gove 1 0 2,603 [113][114]
Graham 2,467 [115]
Grant 39 1 16 7,675 [116][117]
Gray 26 0 24 5,976 [118][119]
Greeley 1242 [lower-alpha 4] [120]
Greenwood 11 0 10 6,090 [121][122]
Hamilton 32 0 2,648 [123][124]
Harper 2 0 1 5,746 [125][126]
Harvey 31 (+1) 1 15 35,093 [127][128]
Haskell 23 0 22 4,134 [129][130]
Hodgeman 9 0 9 1,870 [131][132]
Jackson 107 1 102 13,539 [133][134]
Jefferson 26 0 22 19,526 [135][136]
Jewell 4 0 4 2,847 [137][138]
Johnson 1,545 83 777 605,145 [139][140][141]
Kearny 48 1 45 4,041 [142][143]
Kingman 7,556 [144]
Kiowa 4 0 3 2,488 [145][146]
Labette 55 0 22 20,709 [147][148]
Lane 5 0 4 1,746 [149][150]
Leavenworth 1,146 7 1,107 83,053 [151][152]
Lincoln 2,989 [153]
Linn 14 0 11 10,177 [154][155]
Logan 1 0 2,785 [156][157]
Lyon 484 (+9) 7 461 33,839 [158][159]
Marion 10 1 6 12,387 [160][161]
Marshall 1 0 9,838 [162][163]
McPherson 58 (+4) 0 41 29,939 [164][165]
Meade 30 0 30 4,456 [166][167]
Miami 24 (+2) 0 15 34,605 [168][169]
Mitchell 4 0 6,066 [170][171]
Montgomery 29 3 20 33,064 [172][173]
Morris 5 0 5 5,629 [174][175]
Morton 7 2 4 3,188 [176][177]
Nemaha 24 0 21 10,339 [178][179]
Neosho 23 (+6) 0 11 16,180 [180][181]
Ness 4 0 1 2,974 [182][183]
Norton 3 0 2 5,581 [184][185]
Osage 11 0 10 16,219 [186][187]
Osborne 2 0 3,689 [188][189]
Ottawa 5 0 4 5,914 [190][191]
Pawnee 3 0 6,686 [192][193]
Phillips 3 0 2 5,380 [194][195]
Pottawatomie 59 (+3) 0 43 25,500 [196][197]
Pratt 6 0 6 9,391 [198][199]
Rawlins 2,436 [200]
Reno 69 0 48 62,856 [201][202]
Republic 7 (+2) 0 4,856 [203][204]
Rice 4 0 9,881 [205][206]
Riley 178 (+6) 3 72 76,252 [207][208]
Rooks 7 0 7 5,025 [209][210]
Rush 3,151 [211]
Russell 6,859 [212]
Saline 81 (+17) 2 36 54,976 [213][214]
Scott 16 0 16 5,036 [215][216]
Sedgwick 1,072 28 633 525,731 [217][218]
Seward 956 (+45) 2 867 22,472 [219][220]
Shawnee 567 (+9) 9 444 178,577 [221][222]
Sheridan 3 0 2,552 [223][224]
Sherman 7 0 7 5,852 [225][226]
Smith 3 0 3 3,721 [227][228]
Stafford 1 0 4,368 [229][230]
Stanton 10 0 8 2,094 [231][232]
Stevens 30 (+1) 0 30 5,709 [233][234]
Sumner 11 1 8 23,224 [235][236]
Thomas 15 0 7,830 [237][238]
Trego 1 0 1 2,881 [239][240]
Wabaunsee 34 0 32 7,076 [241][242]
Wallace 1,514 [243]
Washington 1 0 5,562 [244][245]
Wichita 2,225 [246][247]
Wilson 1 0 1 8,872 [248][249]
Woodson 6 (+2) 0 6 3,124 [250][251][252]
Wyandotte 2,108 (+57) 79 616 166,100 [lower-alpha 5] [253][254]
Updated June 25, 2020
Data is publicly reported by Kansas Department of Health and Environment
every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday
[255][256][257]
  1. Listed cases are KDHE confirmed cases and some 'probable' cases recognized by the KDHE. Additional cases reported by counties, including presumptive and probable cases, are noted in parenthesis. Actual case numbers are probably higher.
  2. "–" denotes that no data is currently available for that county, not that the value is zero.
  3. KDHE is not providing up-to-date recovered case numbers. Local health departments are providing this information at their discretion.
  4. Consolidated city-county; Unified Government of Greeley County
  5. Consolidated city-county; Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas

See also

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