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While saying Kentucky is experiencing a real trend of declining coronavirus cases, Governor Beshear added the Commonwealth is “not completely out of the woods.”
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The latest COVID-19 surge in Kentucky has hit hospitals hard. Doctors from around the state have reported that capacity issues far exceed previous...
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The hospital on post at Fort Campbell has been full of COVID patients, and most are unvaccinated. That’s despite a mandate for all soldiers. Active-duty...
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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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COVID hospitalizations are beginning to ease up in parts of Tennessee. But intensive care units remain dangerously full, creating a backup in hospitals...
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Western Kentucky hospital officials are correcting and clarifying misconceptions about the COVID-19 vaccines, how hospitals track the vaccination status of those hospitalized with the virus, and the accuracy of COVID-19 tests as the Delta variant becomes more prevalent.
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Lawmakers extended the coronavirus emergency declaration on the first day of a special session to deal with the pandemic.
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Lee County instructional assistant Heather Antle is being remembered for her “energetic personality.” She died of COVID-19 Sunday.
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Transylvania University is requiring students, faculty, and staff to be vaccinated against coronavirus.
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When family members began arriving at Christian Health Center on Tuesday morning last week to visit residents of the nursing home, a staff member met them at the door to explain that regular visitation was on hold. An employee, who did not have contact with residents, had just tested positive for COVID-19.