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.
Kentucky reached a milestone in distributing vaccines by announcing there have been over 2 million first-doses given out.
Officials with the City of Hopkinsville announced Wednesday that people entering the Municipal Center or other city buildings will no longer be required to have temperature checks or wear facial coverings effective immediately.
Trigg County recently returned to green on the state’s COVID-19 incidence rate map.
One day after the CDC announced mask wearing for vaccinated people is no longer required in the fight against COVID-19, Governor Andy Beshear said Friday the state would reopen on Friday, June 11.
Governor Andy Beshear announced Wednesday that Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccines are available for Kentuckians age 12 to 15.
With vaccination rates at Fort Campbell nearing 50-percent, the leadership is deciding how soldiers and families will be granted leave this summer for vacations and trips home.
Christian County Public Schools Superintendent Chris Bentzel announced Tuesday afternoon that COVID vaccination clinics would be set up at both high schools later this month.
The COVID-related curfew for Kentucky’s bars and restaurants will end Memorial Day weekend. Governor Andy Beshear announced Monday that seating at bars will be allowed again starting on May 28.
The number of active COVID-19 cases in Christian County had climbed to 162 as of Friday, an increase of twenty positive cases since the health department’s report Monday afternoon.
The Pennyrile District Health Department reported a total of 35 active coronavirus cases around its five-county district as of Friday afternoon.