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The leader of a health advocacy group says he’s concerned that most Kentuckians are behaving as if the pandemic has come to an end. The Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky recently surveyed more than 800 residents to gauge their attitudes toward COVID-19.
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Kentucky adults would be able to use, possess and grow small amounts of cannabis under a pair of bills proposed for the upcoming legislative session.
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Secretary for Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra appealed to Kentuckians to get vaccinated against COVID-19 on Tuesday.
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Black and Hispanic Americans in the Ohio Valley are getting vaccinated against COVID-19 at a lower rate than are white Americans, according to data…
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Poll: Kentuckians Split On COVID-19 Vaccine Requirements for Schools and WorkplacesKentuckians are fairly evenly split on whether schools and workplaces should require students and employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19, according…
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When It Comes to COVID-19 Vaccines Kentuckians Trust Their Own DoctorsWhen it comes to deciding whether to get the COVID-19 vaccine, a new poll found that Kentuckians overwhelmingly trust information from medical experts…
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It’s been three months since the first Kentuckians received COVID-19 vaccines and, according to one advocacy organization, the racial disparity in…
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A partnership between public health officials and university researchers to test wastewater in Graves County is detecting spikes of COVID-19 in the…
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When the Senate Judiciary Committee voted Thursday to move forward with President Donald Trump’s Supreme Court Justice nominee Amy Coney Barrett, Senate…
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The American Lung Association and other health advocates will gather in Frankfort on Thursday in hopes of rescuing legislation that would make all of…