Month: September 2020
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As lawyers and protesters argue about his powers, Beshear says he’ll see how in-person classes go before relaxing capacity rules
Solicitor General Chad Meredith argued for Attorney General Daniel Cameron before the Kentucky Supreme Court Thursday. At left is Latasha Buckner, Gov. Andy Beshear’s general counsel and chief of staff. (Photo...
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Indiana Univ. professor explains why covid-19 will be with us well into 2021: ‘We need to accept this reality and take steps to meet it’
Photo: MedpageToday —– Aaron E. Carroll writes in an opinion piece for The New York Times that Americans need to stop expecting life to go back to normal next year, and shows why. Carroll...
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‘Don’t be a jerk,’ governor lectures, defending health departments; health commissioner ‘brings the fire’ about need to wear masks
Health commissioner holds a mask as he speaks at briefing —– By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Gov. Andy Beshear and two of his lieutenants unloaded today in defense of...
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Baptist Health Corbin gets $1 million grant to help fight substance abuse by pregnant women and youth in Whitley, Knox counties
Baptist Health Corbin has received a $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to fight opioid and substance abuse, mainly among pregnant women, in Whitley and Knox counties. The...
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Morehead hospital says covid-19 surge came from patients who delayed treatment for other conditions; telehealth is here to stay
St. Claire Regional Hospital (Youtube photo, from The Daily Yonder) —– At the end of 2019, St. Claire Regional Healthcare System restructured its finances after finishing the fiscal year about $9 million...
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Ky. has fewer counties in White House Coronavirus Task Force’s danger zones; Bowling Green metro area is only one in red zone
White House Coronavirus Task Force tables; click on image for a larger version. —– By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Kentucky showed some slight improvement on the latest White House Coronavirus...
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Nurse retires after 41 years at Shelbyville Hospital, says she never dreamed she’d end her career in the middle of a pandemic
Kathi Hornback (WHAS-TV image) —– Never dreaming she would work through a pandemic or retire in the middle of one, Kathi Hornback, a nurse of 41 years who has worked in...
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Fewer than 4% of Kentuckians tested positive for virus in last seven days; Beshear allows bars to open until midnight
Department for Public Health map, adapted by Kentucky Health News; click on it for a larger version. —– By Mary Meehan Kentucky Health News Kentucky’s positive-test rate for the novel...
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Beshear administration lays out detailed guidance for schools to consider throughout the pandemic, says it’s up to them to follow it
State chart available here, or click on this one for a larger version. —– By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Kentucky’s school officials got Monday what they’d long been asking for,...
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Teenagers’ use of e-cigarettes drops by 1/3 following ‘T-21’ law, but many now use disposable e-cigs, which still have all flavors
Puff Bars are disposable electronic cigarettes meant for one-time use. Survey shows use of disposables by youth has surged since last year. Other brands include Blu, Posh and Stig. (Photo:...