Month: March 2022
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Most of Kentucky’s coronavirus measures continue to fall, but Covid-19 death reports continue to average about 40 per day
Kentucky Department for Public Health graph, adapted by Ky. Health News; click it to enlarge. —– By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Nearly 40 Kentuckians per day were recorded as...
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Senate sends House a bill to create a pilot program for treatment of offenders with mental-health or substance-use disorders
State Sen. Whitney Westerfield —– By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News A bill moving through the state legislature would create a pilot program to divert some qualifying low-level offenders away...
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McConnell says more funds to fight the coronavirus should come from money in Democrats’ 2021 relief bill that hasn’t been spent
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell said Sunday that Democrats should be willing to reallocate some unspent money from their previous pandemic relief bill to get more money to fight the coronavirus....
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Flu cases in Kentucky have ticked up a bit in the last few weeks, and it’s not too late to get a flu shot; season can go through May
Kentucky Department for Public Health graph —– By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Following nine weeks of decline, influenza cases in Kentucky ticked back up. The state Department for Public Health reports that...
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Registration is open for April 14 conference in Bowling Green on youth vaccine that prevents certain types of cancer
Screenshot of flyer; for registration information, click here. —– By Melissa Patrick Ky. Health News The Kentucky Rural Health Association is devoting a one-day conference to discuss a vaccine that can protect against...
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Bill to reform public-assistance programs, including Medicaid, is approved by a committee and the House in the same day
House Speaker David Osborne and Speaker Pro Tem David Meade presented House Bill 7 in committee. (LRC photo) —– By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Legislation aimed at tightening Kentucky’s rules for...
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Ky. is mostly green on CDC map but partly in big cluster where masks still advised; Fauci says mutated virus may cause uptick
CDC map; click on it to enlarge. The state’s version of the map will be posted Friday. —– By Al Cross Kentucky Health News Almost half of Kentucky’s counties are...
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UK begins world’s first clinical trial to slow a form of dementia recently discovered by a team co-chaired by a UK faculty member
Drs. Pete Nelson and Gregory Jicha discuss their research. (University of Kentucky photo by Mark Cornelison) —– By Hilary Smith University of Kentucky The motivation driving the work of Pete...
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Beshear vetoes resolution that would end state of emergency and apparently reduce $243 monthly SNAP food benefit by $100
Beshear signing veto (Still image from Facebook video) —– By Al Cross and Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Gov. Andy Beshear has vetoed legislation that would end the state’s Covid-19 state...
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Rand Paul’s resolution to end the federal mask mandate in public transit passes Senate, but not by enough to overcome a veto
The federal rule applies to transport hubs and conveyances. (Photo by Brandon Bell, Getty Images) —– By Al Cross Kentucky Health News The U.S. Senate passed Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul’s...