(KLZA)-- Seven more cases of coronavirus have been confirmed within the Southeast District Health Department five-county service area, including five in Richardson County.
On Wednesday the health department reported the Richardson County cases included a male in his seventies, a female in her fifties, a male in his twenties, a male in his thirties and a female in her sixties.
There have been 16 confirmed cases in Richardson County.
An additional case for a male in his twenties confirmed in Otoe County brings the county total to 35. A female in her teens living in Nemaha County pushes the county total to eight.
There have been nine cases confirmed in Johnson County and one case in Pawnee County.
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