Saturday, March 21, 2020

Kansas Coronavirus Update: State Reports Second Death, Escalation to 55 Cases of Infection

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21 Mar, 2020
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Kansas coronavirus update: State reports second death, escalation to 55 cases of infection
KDHE confirms 55 cases of COVID-19 in Kansas and second virus-related fatality, KDHE secretary says situation not "yet" requires stay-at-home orders, U.S. attorney issues fraud alert, KU halts nonessential research.
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