Sedgwick County continues to see a slow increase in COVID-19 cases since reopening in late May. Health officials warn that those that do choose to go out, shouldn’t let their guards down. Sedgwick County Health Officer Dr. Garold Minns says because of the virus’s two-week incubation period, it’s hard to say for sure why the rise in cases is happening in the county. In Wichita, some continue to follow recommended guidelines from the federal and state levels, wearing masks and social distancing. Others say the feel safe without those precautions as long as they’re not considered high risk.
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