Day: April 6, 2020
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Beshear indicates that he might close churches that keep holding services; announces deal that could ‘almost double’ testing in Ky.
As news develops in Kentucky about the coronavirus and its covid-19 disease, this item may be updated. Official state guidance is at https://kycovid19.ky.gov. By Al Cross Kentucky Health News Kentucky is...
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Op-ed: Addiction recovery amid the covid-19 outbreak
By Tim Robinson Tim Robinson is CEO of Addiction Recovery Care and a founding member of RECON KY, a consortium for recovery in Kentucky. When grave new challenges emerge, it would be nice...
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Covid-19 update: Beshear says drop in flu cases shows social distancing works; says mass gatherings at churches etc. likely kill
Gov. Andy Beshear displayed a photo montage of covid-19 victim Aaron Jordan and his family during Saturday’s press conference. (Screenshot of Facebook page; emojis on right were posted by viewers) —– Department...
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Beshear projects number of deaths based on compliance rates; plasma from recovered patients helps two critical ones; story tells risks to health workers; what are best materials to make masks?
Slide shown by Beshear at his Friday press conference; he did not say how the numbers were figured. —– As news develops in Kentucky about the coronavirus and its covid-19...
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Rural Ky. hospitals to get ‘hundreds of millions in damages’ from old lawsuit with the state, with federal government paying the bill
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News More than 50 rural hospitals in Kentucky are set to receive “hundreds of millions in damages” to settle an old lawsuit with the state,...
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Book about opioid epidemic on the Tug Fork also tells story of reporter who overcame obstacles to win Pulitzer Prize
A new book from former Charleston Gazette-Mail reporter Eric Eyre takes a deep dive into the opioid epidemic through the lens of Kermit, W.Va., a town of 382 people whose pharmacy distributed 12...