The Hopkins County Health Department Wednesday morning announced their 120th COVID death.
There were also 12 new cases in Hopkins County, bringing the total to 3,608, with 2,698 having already recovered. ); } return false; }); $( #comments .commentlist .comment-content a ).attr( target , blank );
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3 new local COVID deaths, 165 additional cases reported in KY
3 new local COVID deaths, 165 additional cases reported in KY By 14 News Staff | February 3, 2021 at 11:08 AM CST - Updated February 3 at 8:02 PM
KENTUCKY (WFIE) - During the state’s coronavirus update, Gov. Andy Beshear announced 2,592 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 51 additional deaths on Wednesday afternoon.
Kentucky is reporting that 369,519 residents have tested positive since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. The positivity rate currently stands at 8.53% statewide.
As of Wednesday, 3,863 people have died across the commonwealth due to complications with COVID-19.
In the middle of Wednesday’s press conference, Beshear briefly discussed the lack of a regional vaccination site in several counties throughout western Kentucky’s Senate District 4.
The Hopkins County Health Department announced another COVID-19 death Tuesday.
Hopkins County has now recorded 119 coronavirus fatalities since the pandemic began and the health department also reported 17 new cases.
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The Hopkins County Health Department reported 13 new cases of COVID-19 Friday.
Officials say 2,403 of 3,537 total cases have recovered and Hopkins County’s pandemic death toll remains at 118.
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