Kentucky Testing Positivity Rate Barely Above Five-Percent
Governor Andy Beshear said Sunday the commonwealth experienced the seventh straight week of declining COVID-19 cases.
Governor Andy Beshear said Sunday the commonwealth experienced the seventh straight week of declining COVID-19 cases.
The Kentucky COVID-19 testing positivity rate continues to remain below six-percent.
Kentucky’s COVID-19 case numbers are pacing about even with last week despite many testing locations being closed at times due to last week’s winter weather.
Christian County continues to be out of the red according to the state’s incidence rate map that tracks the number of new COVID-19 cases in each Kentucky county.
The Trigg County Hospital regional vaccine clinic is moving to phase 1C of COVID-19 vaccine distribution.
The number of active COVID-19 cases in Christian County is the fewest in seven months according to information released by the health department Wednesday.
Kentucky’s testing positivity rate for COVID-19 has dropped below six percent for the first time since October.
Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear announced Tuesday afternoon an increase in COVID-19 vaccinations coming from the federal government.
The Pennyrile District Health Department has confirmed five new COVID-19 cases in Trigg County since Friday.
Twelve new COVID-19 cases were confirmed in Christian County Tuesday.