Nov 15, 2021

KDHE revises number of statewide COVID 19 deaths

Posted Nov 15, 2021 6:17 PM

TOPEKA— The number of confirmed coronavirus cases* (see below) in Kansas increased by 2,019 to a total of 449,813, the state health department reported Monday afternoon. 

The state reported no new COVID-19 deaths and revised the total to 6,614 from 6,618 reported on Friday, according to the KDHE web site.

Monday November 15, 2021 KDHE image
Monday November 15, 2021 KDHE image

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As of August 1, 2021, in accordance with an updated CDC/CSTE surveillance case definition, a confirmed case is defined as a person who tested positive by molecular detection (e.g., PCR, NAA) or identification of SARS-CoV-2 through genetic sequencing. A probable case is defined as a person with: a) presumptive lab evidence (antigen) or b) no lab testing but meeting clinical case criteria and is epi-linked. A person will be counted as a new surveillance case (e.g. reinfection) if they test positive for SARS-CoV-2 by a diagnostic test (i.e., molecular, antigen) and it has been greater than 90 days since the previous positive diagnostic test. In addition, a person with sequencing results identifying different SARS-CoV-2 lineages regardless of the time since the previous specimen sequenced will be counted as a new surveillance case. 

Cases occurring between September 1, 2020 and July 29, 2021 were classified by previous CDC/CSTE case definition, and cases prior to September 1, 2020 were classified by the original case definition.