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All but one of the Purchase District Health Department’s five western Kentucky counties are listed as being at a high risk of contracting COVID-19 according to an updated state map released Friday.
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Gov. Andy Beshear announced an additional $162 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds is going to Kentucky cities Thursday.
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A new COVID-19 Community Level rating map released Friday by Kentucky Public Health gave McCracken County the state’s sole high rating. Purchase District Health Department director Kent Koster doesn’t think the map is accurate.
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A majority of Kentucky coronavirus cases are omicron related, between the BA.1 and BA.2 sub-variants.
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Pediatric infectious disease specialists reminds parents of severe disease risks associated with COVID-19.
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Arts Day(s) features virtual events like a funding workshop and discussions with western Kentucky arts groups impacted by the tornadoes.
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Gov. Andy Beshear has vetoed a measure to end the coronavirus-related state of emergency, saying it would take away emergency food benefits.
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Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear says every COVID-19 metric is moving in the right direction, signaling a new phase in the two-year-long pandemic. During a briefing on Monday, Beshear reported just over 9,000 new cases of the virus over the past week, as well as 283 deaths. Those numbers represented the 7th straight week of declines.
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Masks also optional on Senate floor, in schools
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Kentucky lawmakers advanced two bills to limit how local government and state agencies handle the coronavirus pandemic on Tuesday.