Kentucky COVID-19 Cases Continue Exponential Climb
Kentucky again broke another record for a single-day total of COVID-19 cases Friday.
Kentucky again broke another record for a single-day total of COVID-19 cases Friday.
Five COVID-19 cases were announced Thursday in Trigg County.
The Pennyrile District Health Department reported two COVID-19 related deaths in Caldwell County Thursday – the first deaths linked to the virus in the county since the pandemic began in March.
Officials with the Christian County Health Department are reporting the second-highest single-day of new cases.
Kentucky reported another record number of COVID-19 cases and the second-highest number of deaths for a single day, Thursday.
Four COVID-19 cases were confirmed Wednesday in Trigg County.
A total of eleven new positive coronavirus cases were confirmed in Caldwell, Lyon, and Crittenden counties Wednesday.
A 15-year-old Ballard County girl has become the first student in Kentucky to die after contracting the coronavirus. Governor Andy Beshear said Wednesday the girl had “significant pre-existing conditions.” She is only the second Kentucky resident under
Taking what he called “surgical and targeted steps” to control a third surge in COVID-19 cases statewide, Governor Andy Beshear announced a series of commercial and education restrictions Wednesday.
Fourteen additional COVID-19 cases were confirmed in Trigg County Tuesday.