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    Riley, Pottawatomie counties report five new cases of coronavirus over the weekend

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    By Brandon Peoples on May 4, 2020 Geary County, Local News, Pottawatomie County, Riley County

    Five new cases of coronavirus were reported over the weekend in Riley and Pottawatomie County.

    Two of them were in Riley County. The health department is reporting 25 active cases among the 55 total coronavirus patients that have tested positive since mid-March. Updated numbers will be presented to the Riley County Commission on Monday.

    Pottawatomie County saw three more cases over the weekend and currently has seven active cases and 15 total positives.

    Geary County had four active cases and 11 total confirmed cases as of Saturday. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment reported Sunday 13 total cases.

    Positive numbers are expected to rise this week with the addition of more testing locally.

    Over the weekend, Kansas surpassed 5,000 positive cases since early March and 134 total deaths.

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