Trigg County Escapes ‘Red’ COVID Status For First Time In 43 Days
For the first time since late October, all five counties served by the Pennyrile District Health Department are out of the red at the same time.
For the first time since late October, all five counties served by the Pennyrile District Health Department are out of the red at the same time.
After three straight days of seeing active COVID-19 cases stay below 500 in Christian County, the health department reported 107 new cases Wednesday.
Kentucky saw a slight increase in new COVID-19 cases for the second straight day with Governor Andy Beshear saying a post-Christmas lag in reporting may be the reason.
Nearly 500 doses of the two-part Moderna vaccine have been distributed in Christian County among healthcare workers.
Kentucky Auditor Mike Harmon and his wife have tested positive for COVID-19.
The Pennyrile District Health Department reported 11 new COVID-19 cases in Trigg County Tuesday and announced they have begun vaccinations in the five-county district.
Governor Andy Beshear provided a preliminary breakdown of how the next round of CARES Act money passed by Congress and signed into law by President Trump will be spent in Kentucky next year.
In his final media briefing about COVID-19 in 2020, Governor Andy Beshear urged people to keep New Year celebrations small and within the home to help keep the state in a plateau of cases.
Christian County reported 58 new COVID-19 cases Tuesday afternoon, while the active case count went up two.
On a day when the Pennyrile District Health Department reported 20 new COVID-19 cases for Trigg County, they also reported the county’s third death. The only details released concerning the COVID-related death was that it was an