TOPEKA — The Kansas Department of Health and Environment said there are at least two more cases of the H1N1 swine flu virus in Kansas. One case is in Johnson County and the other is in Sedgwick County. There will likely be more cases, the KDHE said.
Johnson and Sedgwick county health departments are investigating the cases and tracing those in close contact with the patients, the KDHE said. Kansas now has five cases of the swine flu. There are several things people can do to protect themselves and others from swine flu, said Franklin county health director Midge Ransom. That includes frequent hand-washing, cover up sneezes and coughs, eat nutritious foods, drink lots of water and get plenty of sleep, she said.