Beshear says Ky. is ‘pretty safe’ from Covid-19 and he expects ‘room for at least some executive order’ for medical marijuana

State chart, adapted by Ky. Health News
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By Melissa Patrick
Kentucky Health News

As the state heads into Kentucky Derby weekend, Gov. Andy Beshear said all the metrics to measure Covid-19 give Kentuckians little to be concerned about.

“You’re pretty safe from where the virus is right now, if you’re fully vaccinated and boosted,” Beshear said at his weekly press conference. “If you are unvaccinated, this virus could still be very difficult on your health.”

Crowds pose more risk, even to the vaccinated. Beshear said he and his family will carry masks with them to the Derby and use them as needed, and that was his advice for others: use a mask if they feel uncomfortable.

State chart, adapted by Ky. Health News

“My kids, my wife, just like everybody else, know all about how this thing spreads now,” he said. “They are all fully vaccinated.”

The state’s coronavirus report for last week showed cases had plateaued, but the state was seeing a steady increase in the share of Kentuckians testing positive for the virus. Covid-19 hospitalizations and intensive-care cases, while up a bit, were still lower than last summer before the Omicron virus variant hit.
Beshear said he was not concerned about another surge of cases later this summer as new variants keep surfacing and with the state’s positivity rate on the rise. He said there would be cause for concern if the severity of the disease was causing increased hospitalizations, which it is not.
State chart, adapted by Ky. Health News

“So, I don’t have cause for concern at this time,” he said.

Medical cannabis
 
Beshear announced in mid-April that he had asked his legal team to explore whether it would be possible to address the issue of medical marijuana by executive action.
Asked for an update, Beshear said that the legal analysis is not final, “but I do think that there is going to be room for at least some executive order.”
Beshear also said in April that he was creating the Governor’s Medical Cannabis Advisory Team to travel the state to hear from Kentuckians about the issue. He said thousands of people have said they want to be a part of it and that the hope is that it will be up and running “pretty soon.”
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