Superintendents Told Contact-Tracing Should Increase by Time School Opens
From the Kentucky Department of Education:
From the Kentucky Department of Education:
After a statewide outcry over the use of no-knock warrants in Kentucky following the shooting death of Breonna Taylor in Louisville at the hands of police there, Senate President Robert Stivers (R-
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Kentucky continues to see a spike in COVID-19 cases as well as in its positivity rate, which is determined by the number of people testing positive for the novel coronavirus among those tested.
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For the second consecutive day, Kentucky saw its second-highest number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in a single day.
Kentucky reported its second-highest single-day total of COVID-19 cases on Friday, along with its highest-ever positivity rate.
611 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 were announced by Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear during his daily update on the coronavirus in the state.
During his daily briefing on COVID-19 in Kentucky on Wednesday, Governor Andy Beshear offered some positive and some gloomy outlooks related to the state's economy.
674 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 were announced Tuesday by Governor Andy Beshear. Twenty-three of the cases involve children under the age of five.
Due to the recent spike in COVID-19 cases in Kentucky, the state is reducing the number of people permitted at private gatherings from 50 to ten, and also issuing a travel advisory for Kentuckians
Nearly a thousand new COVID-19 cases were confirmed in Kentucky on Sunday, shattering the state's previous single-day record which was closer to 600.
583 new cases of the novel coronavirus were confirmed in Kentucky on Saturday by Governor Andy Beshear, the second-highest total yet, and the highest when not accounting for a day earlier in the CO
Following the decision of a Boone County Circuit Court judge that he would agree with Attorney General and the attorneys representing three local enterprises in their quest to block all executive o