Aug 10, 2022

KDHE amends total number of COVID-19 deaths

Posted Aug 10, 2022 6:00 PM

TOPEKA — The Kansas Department of Health reported  6,597 new coronavirus cases in Kansas from Wednesday August 3 to Wednesday August 10, for a total of  848,139 cases.  

On Wednesday, the state reported  -35 COVID-19 deaths for a total of 8,935. The large net negative in COVID deaths is due to the death verification process, according to the KDHE. 

August 10, 2022 KDHE image
August 10, 2022 KDHE image

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Kansas is providing fewer updates of its data about COVID-19 now that Gov. Laura Kelly formally declared that the state is moving toward treating COVID-19 as a disease like the flu that spreads regularly and isn't considered a pandemic. The health department plans to update data about cases and vaccinations each Wednesday.

The state continues to support access to free COVID-19 testing, works to ensure that vulnerable populations can get vaccinated, see that providers serve a broad population and give “comprehensive guidance” about the virus. She called the new phase “endemic normalcy.”

The health department plans to update data about cases and vaccinations each Wednesday.