Christian County Reports Four COVID Deaths From State Audit
Christian County has become the 12th Kentucky county to report at least 100 deaths linked to the COVID-19 virus.
Christian County has become the 12th Kentucky county to report at least 100 deaths linked to the COVID-19 virus.
Trigg County Hospital Administrator John Sumner provided an update about COVID-19 vaccines and testing during the board of trustees meeting Thursday.
Last week, Governor Andy Beshear announced that when 2.5 million Kentuckians have received at least one shot of a COVID-19 vaccination, he will begin to lift attendance restrictions at different businesses and venues across the state. Kentuckians
Kentucky added 785 new COVID-19 cases and 13 COVID-related deaths to its official numbers Wednesday.
Christian County Schools Superintendent Chris Bentzel said the district is working to register students who may want a “do-over year.”
Trigg County added 19 new COVID-19 cases from Thursday to Monday.
Kentucky Health Commissioner Dr. Steven Stack said Monday they are making some updates to the Healthy at Work guidelines.
Trigg County Hospital will administer more doses of a COVID-19 vaccine Wednesday, April 21, at the Trigg County Recreation Complex.
While the number of COVID-19 cases is down compared to the same day last week, people hospitalized with the virus have increased nearly 10-percent since last Wednesday.
The Pennyrile District Health Department announced 59 new COVID-19 cases around its five-county district from Friday through Tuesday, including 30 in Trigg County.