Nearly 50 New COVID Cases Confirmed Tuesday in Christian County
COVID-19 cases continue to rise in Christian County, with 48 new cases confirmed Tuesday.
COVID-19 cases continue to rise in Christian County, with 48 new cases confirmed Tuesday.
A Kentucky nurse practitioner is making a plea to residents as COVID-19 cases continue to climb across the state.
Christian County Health Department officials are confirming five deaths related to the COVID-19 virus Tuesday.
Trigg County’s COVID-19 case total has risen by 20 over the weekend according to information released Monday by the Pennyrile District Health Department. The 20 new cases ranged in age from 17 to 77. Half of the
The state’s health care system is in danger of being overrun by a combination of increased hospitalizations and fewer medical workers available to offer treatment. Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said Monday the situation of having enough health
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear says his executive order that prohibits indoor seating at restaurants and bars has the weight of the state supreme court with the guidelines to undergo continual monitoring. Beshear says there is very little
Christian County is nearing 500 active COVID-19 cases with the older population the hardest hit according to figures released by the health department Monday. 67 new cases were reported since Saturday with the county’s active case total
On the day Governor Andy Beshear announced the highest number of COVID-19 cases for a Sunday, he also said the state experienced another record week in new cases.
Ten new COVID-19 cases were confirmed in Christian County Saturday.
Officials with the Christian County Health Department announced 45 new COVID-19 cases Friday.