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Finney County added six new positive confirmed COVID-19 cases with an overall total of 6,118 as of Tuesday, with seven active positive cases being monitored.
Of the Finney County cases, there are no individuals currently hospitalized as of Tuesday, and there has been a total to 50 deaths. A total of 12,131 cases have tested negative for COVID-19. There are seven cases pending as of Tuesday. The positivity rate for this week has remained at six percent.
The Finney County Health Department is now only updating numbers on Mondays.
The Finney County Health Department has announced that COVID-19 vaccines are now available to any person who lives or works in Kansas, 12 years of age and older. Those under 18 must have parental consent. As of Monday, 18,037 vaccines have been given in Finney County. This number includes second-dose vaccines.
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Finney County added two new positive confirmed COVID-19 cases with an overall total of 6,058 as of Monday, with a 23 active positive cases being monitored.
Of the Finney County cases, there are no individuals currently hospitalized as of Monday, and there has been a total to 49 deaths. A total of 11,552 cases have tested negative for COVID-19. There are six cases pending as of Monday. The positivity rate for this week has decreased to four percent.
No new Monday numbers for Finney County were available from the Finey County Health Department by press time.
The Finney County Health Department has announced that COVID-19 vaccines are now available to any person who lives or works in Kansas, 18 years of age and older. As of Monday, 16,838 vaccines have been given. This number includes second-dose vaccines.
By The Telegram staff
Finney County added two new positive confirmed COVID-19 cases with an overall total of 6,032 as of Monday, with a decrease to 15 active positive cases being monitored.
Of the Finney County cases, there are two individuals currently hospitalized as of Monday, and there has been a total to 49 deaths. A total of 11,230 cases have tested negative for COVID-19. There are 23 cases pending as of Monday. The positivity rate for this week has decreased to two percent.
The Finney County Health Department has announced that COVID-19 vaccines are now available to any person who lives or works in Finney County, 18 years of age and older. As of Monday, 15,130 vaccines have been given. This number includes second-dose vaccines.