Month: March 2021
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Beshear blames high Covid-19 case numbers in prisons on testing, but death rate among state prisoners is third in U.S.
Marshall Project chart shows virus cases and deaths in state prisons. To enlarge, click on it. —– By Al Cross and Bruce Maples Kentucky Health News Gov. Andy Beshear said...
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Positive-test rate for novel coronavirus drops below 3% in Ky. as new cases continue their slow decline, but ICU ventilation rises
Twelve of the dozens of images in Hoptown Chronicle’s visual, vertical timeline of the pandemic —– By Al Cross Kentucky Health News The course of the Covid-19 pandemic in Kentucky crossed another...
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Veto-proof budget includes health-departments pension reforms, no money for health-related proposals made by governor
Rep. Jason Petrie discusses the state budget in the House. —– By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Kentucky legislators have sent Gov. Andy Beshear a conservative one-year budget, wrapping up...
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Positive-test rate falls to 3.07%, the lowest since June, but other measures of the pandemic in Kentucky remain on a rough plateau
By Al Cross Kentucky Health News The percentage of Kentuckians testing positive for the novel coronavirus in the last seven days fell to near 3 percent Saturday, while other measures...
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Pandemic continues its slow wane; positive-test rate shows a blip; state starts listing publicly the date of each Covid-19 death
“Covid” is a much more common search term than “coronavirus,” says this graph by Rick Lesaar, a health-communication expert. Covid-19 is the disease caused by the novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2. —– By...
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Several health bills passed by the General Assembly deal with insurance coverage: insulin costs, telehealth and more
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News A number of insurance-related bills on the governor’s desk deal with a wide range of topics including diabetes, telehealth, mental-health parity, co-payments for both...
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General Assembly has passed more than 35 health bills; several more could get passed, and a few are dead until next year
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Kentucky legislators have passed more than 35 health-related bills, addressing a range of topics such as health departments and pensions, substance-use disorder, immunizations, insurance...
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Two bills to improve care for Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias in Kentucky are on the governor’s desk
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Two bills to help improve care of Kentuckians living with Alzheimer’s disease have been delivered to Gov. Andy Beshear. One sets a base level...
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State opens priority vaccinations to ages 50-59, aims for all 16 and up by April 12; audit found 604 missing deaths from Covid-19
Sen. Rand Paul and Dr. Anthony Fauci argued about masks at a Senate hearing. (NBC News image) —– By Bruce Maples and Al Cross Kentucky Health News Gov. Andy Beshear announced expansions...
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General Assembly sends a resolution on emergency orders and several other pandemic-related bills to the governor
House Speaker David Osborne (Legislative Research Commission photo) —– By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News The General Assembly has sent Gov. Andy Beshear a list which of Covid-19 emergency orders should stay...