Sedgwick County’s chief health officer is calling for more interventions in the community to limit the spread of COVID-19, as the county and the state of Kansas continue to see more new cases. Dr. Garold Minns made the comments during a special meeting of the Sedgwick County Commission on Thursday.  Dr. Minns said there is no precise answer why cases are going up, but he suggested several factors.   He said the reopening of schools may have been a component, along with sports and activities that are leading to more human contact.  He said he is not criticizing the schools because they have done a good job in limiting the spread of the virus.
Source: Country 101.3 KFDI