Month: May 2020
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Trendline for new cases of the coronavirus remains up, but Beshear says cases at two Louisville facilities skew the numbers
Kentucky Health News chart shows trendline of new cases since May 3 (where there were 173) is up. —– By Al Cross Kentucky Health News As Kentucky prepares to allow...
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Tourist-related activities will open June 1; one state-by-state analysis says Kentucky is among states near ready to reopen
As news develops about the coronavirus and its covid-19 disease, this item may be updated. Official state guidance is at kycovid19.ky.gov. By Melissa Patrick and Al Cross Kentucky Health News Gov....
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County Health Rankings continue to show largest shifts in the middle rankings, familiar names at the top and bottom
The chart next to the map shows the spread of health outcomes scores (ranks) for each county (green circles) in Kentucky. It shows the size of the gap between ranked...
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Beshear says groups of 10 or fewer can start gathering the Friday before Memorial Day, and travel ban will expire same day
Residents celebrated recovery from covid-19 at the Jackson Manor nursing home in Annville, which reports that 32 have recovered after a major outbreak that killed 16. (Image from WYMT-TV, Hazard) —–...
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Beshear says Bowling Green hotspot may be a glimpse of the future; says crisis offers chance to overcome political divisions
Gov. Andy Beshear displayed this chart to show young people are susceptible to the coronavirus. —– As news develops about the coronavirus and its covid-19 disease, this item may be...
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Beshear decries ‘misinformation’ about virus, says his gradual reopening strategy is aimed at getting children back in school
By Al Cross and Melissa PatrickKentucky Health NewsGov. Andy Beshear stepped up his rhetoric against “misinformation” about the coronavirus and said his gradual reopening of Kentucky’s economy is designed to...
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Pandemic has made telehealth necessary, easier to get, and sure to continue as is; 7 to 8 years’ worth of progress, official says
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Federal officials on a rural health webinar applauded the federal government’s efforts to expand telehealth during the coronavirus pandemic, and predicted its uptick will...
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Ky. gets first case of deadly child syndrome; on first day of general retail reopening, Beshear asks Kentuckians to take it slow
Gov. Andy Beshear displayed these pictures of Robert Wright of Leitchfield, who died April 30. —– As news develops about the coronavirus and its covid-19 disease, this item will be...
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Maps show counties’ infection rates; coronavirus expert says more inmates will surely become infected and die at state prison
State map, labeled; click it to enlarge. No-number counties have no cases; Campbell’s rate is 120.1. —– As news develops about the coronavirus and its covid-19 disease, this item has...
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Beshear urges churches not to resume in-person services unless ready, says people returning to work should schedule a virus test
Gene Hornback, 85, of Versailles spent three weeks on a ventilator at Baptist Health Lexington, and his wife Elaine, left, was also admitted March 30. He was released to rehabilitation Friday; she had...