New mask mandate for state workers creating new layers of confusion in Northern Kentucky
Kenton Co. Circuit Court clerk: Mandate applies to state agencies governed by executive branch Share Updated: 5:46 PM EDT Jul 29, 2021
Kenton Co. Circuit Court clerk: Mandate applies to state agencies governed by executive branch Share Updated: 5:46 PM EDT Jul 29, 2021
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Show Transcript OPONTIAL. FUYLL COMPREHEND, KTUENCKY GOVERNOR ANDY BESHEARS LATEST MASK MANDATE A TRIP BACK IN TIME MAY BE USEFUL. YOU GOTTA GO BACK TO CIVICS CLASS HIGH SCHOOL CIVICS CLASS. HNJO MIDDLETON IS CIRCUIT COURT CLERK FOR KENTON COUNTY, EVEN THOUGH HIS OFFICE IS PART OF STATE GOVERNMENT. MIDDLETON SAYS MASKS ARE NOT NECESSARY FOR PEOPLE WHO STOP BY TO GET A DRIVER’S LICENSE OR REQUEST COURT RECORDS THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH AND JUDICIAL BRANCH AND LEGISLATIVE BRANCH AND WE HAPPEN TO BE A JUDICLIA BRANCH OFFICE. AND SO WE’RE GOVERNED BY THE CHIEF JUSTICE OF THE WEALTH WH
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On July 1, Kentucky reported 215 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19.
Nearly four weeks later, on Tuesday, the state recorded 1,273, including 215 in people under the age of 18.
The increase in positive cases in Kentucky is part of a nationwide trend that prompted the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to recommend on Tuesday that all people, regardless of vaccination status, wear masks again indoors in COVID-19 hot spots.
The federal agency also recommended that teachers, staff, and students be masked in schools, while also continuing to recommend that students return to in-person learning in the new school year,