The Leavenworth County Health Department has reported another death resulting from COVID-19.
The Health Department reported Wednesday that a Leavenworth County woman in her 40s recently died from complications from COVID-19.
“We extend our condolences to the family members and friends of this individual,” Stephanie Sloop, a spokeswoman for Leavenworth County’s response team to COVID-19, said in a news release.
Thirty-six residents of the county have died from complications from COVID-19 since the pandemic began, according to the Leavenworth County Health Department.
A new COVID-19 testing site has opened at the University of Saint Mary, 4100 S. Fourth St., according to a news release from the company NIC.
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Leavenworth County had 119 new positive community cases between Monday and this past Wednesday, Dec. 2.
There also have been a new U.S. Penitentiary positive case and two Lansing Correctional Facility case and another case transferred to another jurisdiction. There also were 115 community recoveries during that time. As of Monday’s Leavenworth County Health Department report, LCHD was monitoring 304 active cases, with three currently being hospitalized.
LCHD also reported another COVID-19 related death in its Wednesday, Dec. 2, report and two more in the Monday report.
Two men, one in his 70s and another in his 80s, died of COVID-19 complications during the weekend. Last week’s reported death involved a woman in her 50s. There now have been 34 COVID-19 related deaths in the county, with 28 involving community residents and four being Lansing Correctional Facility inmates.