Kentucky Reports Continued Decline In COVID-19 Cases
Kentucky reported 1,532 new COVID-19 cases Sunday afternoon, with 31 new deaths.
Kentucky reported 1,532 new COVID-19 cases Sunday afternoon, with 31 new deaths.
Governor Andy Beshear reported nearly 2,000 new coronavirus cases in the state Saturday, as the number of deaths related to the virus surpassed 4,000.
The Pennyrile District Health Department’s weekly COVID-19 case summary released Friday evening shows Trigg County currently has 84 active cases, including five in the hospital.
The Christian County Health Department reported Friday afternoon; the county has exceeded 500 active COVID-19 cases again.
The Pennyrile District Health Department is set to receive 1,500 doses of the Moderna vaccine over the next three weeks.
Governor Andy Beshear said the statewide COVID testing positivity rate and amount of new cases continue to go down.
Christian County added 22 new cases of COVID-19 Thursday and saw its active case total creep up to 489 cases with a third straight day of an increase. Information from the health department showed active cases in
Governor Andy Beshear announced four new regional COVID-19 vaccination sites in the state with one to be located at Murray State University. The sites are targeting Kentuckians over the age of 70, although people in the first
Kentucky is on pace for a fourth straight week of declining COVID-19 cases which would mark a first in the 11-month battle against the virus.
A new COVID-19 case has been confirmed at Trigg County Middle School.