Day: February 21, 2022
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Health advocates say state government needs to do a lot more about tobacco, including letting local governments regulate sales
Map by Bridging Research Efforts & Advocacy Toward Healthy Environments, University of Kentucky —– As the state legislature ponders allowing local governments to again regulate tobacco sales, the Lexington Herald-Leader has produced a...
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Had Covid-19? You’re 60% more likely to have mental illness, study finds; researcher says it shows disease isn’t ‘like the flu’
Los Angeles Times photo —– People who’ve had Covid-19 have a 60 percent higher chance of experiencing mental health problems, including anxiety, depression, and thinking of suicide, as well as...
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Flu cases remain about the same as last week in Kentucky
Dept. for Public Health graph shows flu cases peaked in December. Flu season runs through May. —– Influenza activity in Kentucky appears to have leveled off, with the latest weekly report showing about...
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Bill aims to ease Kentucky’s nursing shortage by relaxing licensing and instruction requirements, enrollment caps
Sen. Robby Mills —– By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News A state Senate committee plans to hear a bill Wednesday to address the nursing shortage in Kentucky, which has been...
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Bill would allow a year of Medicaid for new mothers, almost 1/2 of whom don’t get routine care in Ky., where death rate is highest
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News A bill that would extend Medicaid coverage to new mothers up to 12 months after giving birth passed unanimously out of the House Friday...
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Kentucky’s new-case rate is tops among the states for the fourth day in a row, even as most pandemic metrics in state decline
New York Times map, adapted by Ky. Health News, illustrates state’s No. 1 ranking. Click to enlarge. —– Ky. Health News graph, from state data By Al Cross Kentucky Health...
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Senate Republicans want to end Covid-19 state of emergency March 7, more than a month earlier than they voted last month
Sen. Donald Douglas, R-Nicholasville —– Most of the Republicans in the GOP-controlled state Senate are supporting a resolution that would end the state of emergency that Gov. Andy Beshear declared...
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Physicians in Senate show partisan divide over legislation that would equate most positive antibody tests with Covid-19 vaccine
Sen. Ralph Alvarado —– By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News A resolution to require Kentucky to recognize most positive Covid-19 antibody tests as equivalent to full vaccination for the disease...