Category: CORONAVIRUS
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Beshear worries that New Year’s on top of Christmas will reverse Kentucky’s recent progress on thwarting the novel coronavirus
By Al Cross Kentucky Health News As he gave his last briefing of 2020, Gov. Andy Beshear said he worries that the New Year’s weekend, a four-day holiday for many...
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Pandemic thrusts Health Commissioner Steven Stack from usually low-profile job into often harsh spotlight of public scrutiny
Less than a month after Dr. Steven Stack moved from running a hospital emergency department to running the state Department for Public Health, the first case of the novel coronavirus was...
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Beshear’s Facebook post shows generally stable virus numbers; comments on it reveal support, skepticism and unhappiness
By Al Cross Kentucky Health News Measures of the novel-coronavirus pandemic remained generally stable Sunday, as Gov. Andy Beshear made only a Facebook post giving the day’s numbers. The state...
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Trump helped get vaccines produced quickly, but he and some of his allies are complicating efforts to get people to take them
“President Trump and his allies have spent years stoking disinformation and doubt in official accounts about the election, the coronavirus, and other topics. Now those efforts are making it harder to rally support...
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State reports Christmas Eve was pandemic’s second-deadliest day, with 53 Covid-19 deaths, but positive-test rate fell below 8%
By Al Cross Kentucky Health News Christmas Eve was Kentucky’s second-deadliest day of the pandemic, with confirmation of 53 deaths from Covid-19, Gov. Andy Beshear announced Saturday in a three-day...
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As state heads into a long holiday weekend, new-case average keeps ticking up but Beshear emphasizes recent successes
By Al Cross Kentucky Health News Kentucky’s averages of recent coronavirus cases and deaths continued to increase slightly Wednesday, but the percentage of Kentuckians testing positive for the virus continued...
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Beshear says people 75 and older have “compelling argument” to get virus vaccine after nursing homes and health-care workers
By Al Cross Kentucky Health News Kentuckians 75 and older have a “very compelling argument” to be among those next in line to get vaccines for the novel coronavirus, Gov....
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Moderna vaccine arrives in Kentucky; 26 deaths push 7- and 14-day means to new highs; Congress finalizes $900 billion relief bill
By Al Cross Kentucky Health News As the second coronavirus vaccine arrived in Kentucky, new cases and hospitalizations for Covid-19 kept falling, but 26 more deaths continued a surge. The...
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Beshear cites second straight week with fewer cases as proof his restrictions worked; Covid-19 deaths this week set a new record
By Al Cross Kentucky Health News As Kentucky ended the second week with fewer cases of the novel coronavirus than the week before, Gov. Andy Beshear took credit. But his daily...
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Paper says it has ‘story of how Trump’s denial, mismanagement and magical thinking led to the pandemic’s dark winter’
Vice President Pence speaks for the task force March 9. (Photo by Jabin Botsford, Washington Post) —– A month ago, as doctors on the White House Coronavirus Task Force watched new cases rising...