Kentucky COVID-19 positivity rate continues to rise; Gov. Beshear urges caution Share Updated: 8:58 PM EDT Apr 2, 2021 The Associated Press Share Updated: 8:58 PM EDT Apr 2, 2021
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Show Transcript is four o clock on Wednesday. It s that time this week we re coming together to remember We re gonna get through this, and we re gonna get through it. Uh, together. I want to thank Joyce Cheng for, uh, the new mask. The new team. Kentucky mask. Appreciate. Uh, your work. Let s start with a bit of good news. After what I would describe as a very difficult legislative session at the end, we saw some bipartisanship. We saw some teamwork. And the governor s office, along with the majority leadership and the minority leadership in the House and the Senate yesterday were able, uh, to direct funds from the American Rescue Act that are going to create tens of thousands of jobs across this commonwealth. They re gonna begin the process o
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The Pennyrile District Health Department announced two new COVID-19 related deaths and 58 new cases of the virus around its five-county district Thursday. The
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Officials with the Pennyrile District Health Department have confirmed 11 new COVID-19 cases in Trigg County since Monday.
In the official report released Friday afternoon, Trigg County Health Department reported 31 active COVID-19 cases. Since the pandemic began, the county has confirmed 1,042 recoveries and eight deaths related to COVID-19.
Across the other four counties in the Pennyrile District Health Department service area, less than 25 active cases were reported in each county, except for Lyon, which reported 308 active cases. Of the high number of active cases in Lyon County, 280 are inmates at the Kentucky State Penitentiary or the Western Kentucky Correctional Complex.