Kansas has another COVID-19 spike; counties worry about aid
September 27, 2020
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Kansas on Monday reported another seven-day record for new coronavirus cases, with 16% of the tests for the virus during that period coming back positive.
The continued spike in confirmed and probable cases comes as officials in some Kansas counties worry that they won't be able to spend some coronavirus relief funds before the end of the year as federal law requires. Some counties haven't seen any of $400 million in aid allocated by the state in June because of the state's process for reviewing their spending plans.
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment said Kans...
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