What's Going Around in Kansas?
See the strongest statewide signal first, then open the next page that answers the real question.
Fast answer
What matters first in Kansas
Flu is low in Kansas right now and similar to 1.2% last week, RSV is moderate and similar to 2.6 per 100k last week, COVID-19 is moderate and down from 1.1 per 100k last week, and measles is not a current statewide signal in Kansas.
MMR coverage gap is the main signal worth checking first.
Strongest current signal
Vaccination gap
91% coverage
Spread signal
Statewide disease surveillance
Refresh
Weekly for respiratory topics
Best use
Fast statewide answer before deeper detail
Flu
Low0.8% ILI
→ Stable — similar to 1.2% last week
View details →RSV
Moderate2.8 per 100K
→ Stable — similar to 2.6 per 100K last week
View details →COVID-19
Moderate1.3 per 100K
↓ Decreasing — down from 1.1 per 100K last week
View details →Measles
LowNo reported cases this year
Use case count plus vaccination context together.
View details →MMR Coverage
High91% coverage
Long-run prevention signal, not a weekly spread metric.
View details →Sendable statewide snapshot
What's going around in Kansas right now
LowBuilt to be the one page you can forward to family, schools, travelers, or coworkers who need the fast statewide answer.
If you need one link to send about Kansas, this is the right statewide snapshot. It gives the fast answer first, then routes into the deeper topic pages people usually need next.
- Flu: 0.8% ILI
- RSV: 2.8 per 100K
- Measles: No reported cases this year
Useful questions
Questions worth opening from the Kansas overview
These pages help when the statewide snapshot is useful but you need one more layer of interpretation, sharing guidance, or measles context before sending someone deeper.
Sharing Question
What Page Should I Send Someone Who Asks What’s Going Around?
A utility page for sharing the right LHS link the first time instead of sending a random dashboard or article.
Measles Interpretation
Should I Worry About a Single Measles Case in My State?
A trust-preserving measles interpretation page that helps users react proportionately and click into the right state page next.
ARI Question
What Does High Respiratory Activity Mean?
A simple explanation of the ARI signal, built to route people into the right next disease page instead of leaving them with an abstract label.
What's Getting Better or Worse?
Based on CDC forecasting data as of 2026-03-31.
Source and context
Where this statewide view comes from
Updated
May 29, 2026
Coverage
Statewide surveillance across flu, RSV, COVID-19, measles, and MMR
Best For
Fast statewide snapshot before drilling into a topic page
This overview combines multiple public-health feeds for Kansas. It is best for getting the quickest cross-topic picture, while the disease-specific pages provide deeper charts, methodology, and comparisons.
Useful local shortcuts
Pages to open next in Kansas
If the statewide overview is not enough, these Kansas pages give you a faster path into the local or illness-specific answer.
Nearby States
Cities in Kansas
Health data available for these Kansas cities:
Frequently Asked Questions
What's going around in Kansas right now?
Here is the fast statewide read for Kansas: flu activity is low, RSV is moderate, COVID-19 is moderate, and measles is not a current statewide signal in Kansas. Each topic page goes deeper when you need the detail.
Is the flu bad in Kansas right now?
Flu activity in Kansas is currently low with 0.8% ILI. Visit the Kansas flu page for weekly trend charts, nearby state comparisons, and historical context.
Are there measles cases in Kansas?
No measles cases have been reported in Kansas in 2026. The state's kindergarten MMR vaccination rate is 91%. See the measles tracker for county-level details and local-health-department guidance if you need outbreak-specific information.
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