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Kansas

Some issues exist for race and ethnicity data

Race data available for:

82% Cases89% Deaths74% Tests93% Hospitalizations

Ethnicity data available for:

75% Cases85% Deaths63% Tests91% Hospitalizations
Last checked by CTP: 3/7/21

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Notes About the Data

Cumulative Per Capita Data

In Kansas, through March 7, 2021:

  • Black / African American people were most likely to have been tested for COVID-19
  • Hispanic / Latino people were most likely to have contracted COVID-19
  • Black / African American people were most likely to have been hospitalized with COVID-19
  • American Indians / Alaska Natives were most likely to have died from COVID-19
Tests per 100,000 peopleCases per 100,000 peopleHosp. per 100,000 peopleDeaths per 100,000 peopleHispanic / Latino
27,715
11,333
391
90
American Indian / Alaska Native
33,903
8,638
279
158
White
32,830
8,541
290
152
Black / African American
35,965
8,415
442
138
Asian
28,713
6,440
202
75
Graphic only includes demographic groups reported by the state. Race categories are mutually exclusive and include both Hispanic/Latino and non-Hispanic/Latino ethnicity.

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Historical Data

Data as of March 5, 2021 | Data last collected by CTP March 7, 2021

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