The current COVID-19 positive rate is down to 4-point-7 percent. That’s the lowest it’s been since the last week of September. County leaders are set to meet on Friday to discuss the current health order which expires on March 20. County commissioner Pete Meitzner said he is pleased with the community’s role in lowering the positivity rate. The county manager says fewer restrictions could be on the way but ultimately it’s up to the health officer. “Now the order that we currently have is in effect until sometime in March, we will talk with Dr. Minns on Friday about a number of things — but one of them is going to be what his feelings are on regulation right now and I would bet he will definitely want to discuss that,” said Tom Stolz, Sedgwick County manager.
Source: KSN-TV