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The Rebound Kentucky: Program developed to help COVID-19 long haulers Results Physiotherapy says 10-20% of people who got sick still have lingering symptoms months later. That s why they ve developed a program for COVID-19 long haulers. and last updated 2021-03-12 19:37:21-05 LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) â The Rebound Kentucky is dedicated to helping Kentuckians navigate the challenges of the pandemic. For people who have gotten COVID-19, that can include a long-term recovery process. Results Physiotherapy says 10-20% of people who got sick still have lingering symptoms months later. That s why they ve developed a program for COVID-19 long haulers. Results Physiotherapy has developed a program for COVID-19 long haulers. The program is 8 weeks long and works to help the patients with all symptoms they could be still experiencing - like breathing issues @LEX18Newspic.twitter.com/VRI7cy8LeB Jacqueline Nie (@JacquelineMNie) March 12, 2021 ....
It was great news to finally get a call : Unemployment limbo for some, results for others and last updated 2021-02-05 18:39:08-05 (LEX 18) â Like many, Jeremy Jones of Stanton emailed us at LEX 18 asking for help with overdue unemployment benefits. The laid-off ironworker says he went four weeks without a paycheck. This week he contacted LEX 18 to say he finally received his benefits after talking directly to someone at the unemployment office. Jones says the problem was an error on his part. When I filed my claim, I put a date in incorrectly for the last job I worked, said Jones. She was able to change the date and approve the four weeks I had been waiting on. ....
I m at a dead end every single time : Unemployed Kentuckians still looking for help Living in different cities and leading different lifestyles, thousands of Kentuckians still share the same challenge right now - trying to get unemployment benefits. and last updated 2020-12-24 18:41:02-05 JESSAMINE COUNTY, Ky. (LEX 18) â Living in different cities and leading different lifestyles, thousands of Kentuckians still share the same challenge right now - trying to get unemployment benefits. I haven t received any payments, and here it is December. Christmas is tomorrow and I ain t even received one payment, said Nicholasville resident Catrice Owens. Owens filed for unemployment in August after she had to leave work to take care of her three sons when schools closed. She was approved for Pandemic Unemployment Assistance, but she hasn t received any help or answers outside of getting that information. ....