Category: HEALTH BUSINESS
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Kentucky coronavirus cases and daily infection rate go up again; booster clinic in Capitol Rotunda provides 200 booster shots
Senate President Pro Tem David P. Givens, R-Greensburg, got his coronavirus booster shot at a clinic held in the Capitol Rotunda, sponsored by Gov. Andy Beshear. (Photo from Office of the Governor)...
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Coronavirus case numbers rise; positive-test rate is up to 5.7%
Kentucky Health News graph, from unadjusted initial daily reports by Ky. Dept. for Public Health —– By Al Cross Kentucky Health News All the leading indicators of the pandemic went the...
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‘Unplug’ from sources of misinformation, and treat unvaccinated with dignity and respect, Ky. health chief tells rural health leaders
Commissioner Steven Stack, M.D. —– By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News If you’re trying to persuade someone to get a Covid-19 vaccine, it’s important to come from a place of...
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Hospitals in Corbin, Frankfort, Lexington, Louisville and Mount Vernon win Quality Awards from their state association
The Kentucky Hospital Association recently gave five Kentucky hospitals its annual Quality Awards, honoring them for their hospital leadership, innovation in quality, safety and commitment to patient care. The recipients of the...
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New cases of coronavirus keep falling, but hospitals stay busy
Table by state Cabinet for Health and Family Services, adapted by Kentucky Health News —– By Al Cross Kentucky Health News Fewer people are getting the coronavirus in Kentucky, and the...
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‘Orange is still a bad color,’ Beshear says, urging schools to keep mask mandates until students can get fully vaccinated
Ky. Dept. for Public Health map, adapted by Ky. Health News; for a larger version, click on it. —– By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News Gov. Andy Beshear and his public-health chief...
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Coronavirus numbers continue on a rough plateau in Kentucky; officials cite safety and effectiveness of vaccine for kids
Kentucky Health News graph, from state data —– By Melissa Patrick and Al Cross Kentucky Health News With Wednesday’s coronavirus metrics about the same as Tuesday’s, the pandemic in Kentucky...
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Vaccines for children ages 5 to 11 are approved, but many parents appear reluctant; here are questions and answers
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention approved emergency-use authorization of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for 5- to 11-year-olds Tuesday after its immunization advisory committee, an independent group...
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Beshear urges booster shots, citing data to support his plea, but he won’t say the pandemic’s decline has stalled in Ky.
By Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News The key message at Gov. Andy Beshear’s weekly Covid-19 news conference was “Go out and get your booster,” because initial vaccinations are beginning to...
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Short staffing of Kentucky ambulance services leads to deaths
Kentuckians are dying because their local emergency medical services can’t find enough employees to staff the ambulances. That’s the upshot of a detailed story by Bill Estep in the Lexington Herald-Leader, which begins...