Kentucky COVID Cases Drop for Third Straight Week
Kentucky has posted three straight weeks of decreasing COVID-19 numbers with hospitalizations reaching a 10-week low.
Kentucky has posted three straight weeks of decreasing COVID-19 numbers with hospitalizations reaching a 10-week low.
The Christian County Health Department has announced they have filled all COVID-19 vaccine appointments for the next two weeks.
More than 80 new COVID-19 cases were confirmed since Friday in Christian County.
Kentucky will be receiving additional funding to support the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines.
Kentucky’s positivity rate stayed about the same from Saturday, as nearly 1,800 cases were added to the state’s COVID-19 case total.
Kentucky COVID-19 cases topped 2,600 Saturday with the state positivity rate showing a slight increase over Friday.
The Pennyrile District Health Department reports Trigg County has recorded 982 cases of COVID-19 since the pandemic hit Kentucky 11 months ago.
Kentucky’s COVID-19 positivity rate continued to decline Friday with the state reporting 2,608 new COVID-19 cases.
Active COVID-19 cases in Christian County went up 25 Friday to 437.
The Pennyrile District Health Department reported 44 new COVID-19 cases across their five-county region Thursday night, including 18 from Trigg County.