Kentucky Reaches Vaccine Milestone, Announces In-Person Visitation for State Prisons

Kentucky reached a milestone in distributing vaccines by announcing there have been over 2 million first-doses given out.

During his Tuesday news briefing, Governor Andy Beshear announced that having the vaccine this quickly is a miracle.

Beshear added since the Pfizer vaccine has been open to those between 12 and 17, there has been growth in the number of vaccines given week over week.

Eighty-one percent of Kentucky residents 65 or older have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine, while sixty-one percent of the state between 50 and 64 have done the same.

In other news, in-person visitation will resume at all Department of Corrections state prisons and Department of Juvenile Justice facilities the week of June 20th. Governor Beshear said visitors must schedule a visit in advance.

Beshear added visitors must provide proof of a completed COVID-19 vaccination card, wear a mask, and practice social distancing while at the facilities.

As of Tuesday, 76-percent of adult inmates in state custody have been vaccinated.

Governor Beshear confirmed 580 new COVID-19 cases Tuesday, while the statewide testing positivity rate is now 2.52-percent.

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