HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The Reno County Health Department announced that the case count as of Tuesday night is at thirty-four positive cases of COVID-19.
• First new positive case is a female under the age of eighteen with known source of exposure.
• Second positive case is a female in her 30’s with a known source of exposure.
• Third positive case is a female under the age of eighteen with known source of exposure.
• Fourth positive case is a female under the age of eighteen with a known source of exposure.
• Fifth positive case is a female in her 60’s with an unknown source of exposure.
• Sixth positive case is a female in her 50’s with a suspected source of exposure.
• Seventh positive case is a male under the age of eighteen with a suspected source of exposure.
All seven are in home isolation per guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. We cannot currently release any further information as case contact investigation is underway.
Eight previously confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Reno County have completed recovery and are nonsymptomatic per disease investigation guidelines from the Kansas Department of Health and Environment.
Our Health Department has a self-reporting form hosted on its COVID-19 Information Center (https://www.renogov.org/741/COVID-19). We encourage residents to self-report their symptomology through the self-report form to better assist in tracking case contact and spread within the county.
This form is designed to both capture responses from those who have already been experiencing symptoms prior to today as well as those residents who begin to showcase symptoms in the coming weeks and months.
Remember the State of Kansas is under a Statewide Stay Home Order. This means all citizens are directed to stay in their homes unless performing an essential activity as described in Executive Order No. 20-16 signed by the Governor of Kansas.
We continue to highly encourage Reno County residents to be dependent on health authorities to provide the most accurate information on COVID-19.
Please practice good hygiene with frequent hand washing, proper respiratory etiquette such as coughing and sneezing into your elbow bend, limit handshakes and physical contact. Stay home if you are feeling ill and call your primary care physician to discuss your symptoms.