Kentucky Reports Over 3,000 COVID-19 Cases Tuesday
Kentucky reported a slightly higher number of new cases Tuesday afternoon compared to last week.
Kentucky reported a slightly higher number of new cases Tuesday afternoon compared to last week.
Trigg County has added 28 new COVID-19 cases to its December total with half the cases involving people 60 and older.
The number of people hospitalized in Kentucky with COVID-19 has dropped under 1,600 for the first time in nearly a month.
The number of active COVID-19 cases in Christian County continue to trend upward as the total topped 800 for the first time Monday.
The first five long term care facilities in Kentucky have received the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine with the state hoping to have all residents and staff who work with COVID patients to be vaccinated by March.
Governor Andy Beshear shared even more good news Sunday afternoon in the battle against COVID-19.
It appears the number of new coronavirus cases may be declining in Caldwell County with four cases announced Friday afternoon, the fifth consecutive day of single-digit cases.
Trigg County has passed 100 active COVID-19 cases for the first time, but the number of coronavirus cases have leveled off since two reported outbreaks at long term care facilities.
The increase of new COVID-19 cases in Kentucky involving student-aged children dropped in the month following the state’s recommendation that schools close to in-person learning until January.
The Pennyrile District Health Department confirmed twelve cases of COVID-19 Thursday.