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Tennessee health officials have identified an additional 2,700 COVID deaths, mostly related to the Delta surge that began in the summer. Dr. Lisa Piercey, the state’s health commissioner, said Wednesday
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Lee County Elementary School guidance counselor Rhonda Estes died of COVID-19 Monday—school’s third COVID death since August.
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Tennessee now ranks first in the country for new COVID-19 cases per capita as the state continues to battle its worst virus surge yet.
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More than 10,000 people are currently held in Kentucky prisons, and nearly 8,000 have been infected with the coronavirus since the pandemic began. This infection rate of nearly 80% is among the worst nationally, according to a new report by the advocacy group Prison Policy Initiative.
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Hospitalizations just keep climbing in Tennessee. And administrators know the worst is likely yet to come with new infections still surging and more than 5,000 new cases confirmed on Wednesday alone.
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Kids are testing positive and getting hospitalized for COVID-19 at the highest rate since January 2021.
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Officially, Kentucky has reported around 7,300 COVID-19 deaths, but the latest data from University of Washington's Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation estimates more than 17,000 Kentuckians have died as a result of of the pandemic.
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Every Kentuckian who died of COVID-19 is more than a number. They were a friend, family member, partner, coworker, someone with a story, like Ray Richard. A new project is collecting those stories.
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Late last month, Gov. Andy Beshear held a memorial for the Kentuckians who died of COVID-19.He spoke on the south lawn of the state capitol in front of…