COVID-19: Kenton, Campbell Counties Now in "Red Zone"
Kenton and Campbell counties are now officially classified as being in the "red zone" in Kentucky's color-coded system describing the severity of the spread of COVID-19.
Kenton and Campbell counties are now officially classified as being in the "red zone" in Kentucky's color-coded system describing the severity of the spread of COVID-19.
Kenton, Campbell, Boone, and Grant counties moved closer to being classified as "red zone" counties as COVID-19 cases continue to rise here and across the state.
Northern Kentucky counties recorded 149 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases and saw their case incidence rate tick up on Tuesday in Governor Andy Beshear's daily report.
Fifty-five Kentucky counties received new recommendations as "red zone" counties related to the spread of COVID-19, Governor Andy Beshear announced as coronavirus cases continue to increase across
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