Coronavirus (COVID-19) — Kentucky Public Health Updates
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COVID-19 Hotline (800) 722-5725 The COVID-19 Hotline (800) 722-5725 can answer general COVID-19 and vaccine questions. Live agents are available: Monday - Friday 8am to 5pm EST If you have an urgent medical need, please reach out to your healthcare provider. For General Inquiries Please send an email to KYcovid19@ky.gov Team Kentucky Memorial Fund
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Kentucky coronavirus cases and deaths How is Kentucky faring against COVID-19, both overall and at a state level? Get the answers here, with data on hotspots and infection rates. This map tracks the history of coronavirus cases in Kentucky, both recent and all-time. Data Updated Jun 9 USA / Kentucky / County Cases and Deaths Vaccination Progress
Total cases for Kentucky This map shows the cumulative number of COVID-19 cases, since the pandemic started. This includes probable cases and cases confirmed by testing. Map view Trend view Total cases per 100,000 people Loading data ... Total cases map data View total cases map data as a table More trends for Kentucky
Coronavirus Kentucky News
‘It is not time to stop talking about COVID.’ These 22 KY counties at high community level
Lexington Herald Leader21 hours agoGov. Andy Beshear warned Kentuckians to remain vigilant about COVID-19, but said it’s time to “learn...
COVID-19 cases in Kentucky dropped 41% last week, after steep increases; hospializations, deaths low
Northern Kentucky Tribune4 days agoBy Melissa Patrick Kentucky Health News. After two weeks of new COVID-19 cases increasing by more...
kycovid19.ky.gov - KY COVID Data Dashboard KDPH COVID-19 Data Beginning Monday, March 7, 2022, COVID-19 data will be reported weekly and updated each Monday by 5pm. In observance of the Holiday, the next website update will be Tuesday, May 31, 2022 Kentucky's COVID-19 Weekly Summary Current as of May 23, 2022 Current Positivity Rate
The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached the U.S. state of Kentucky on March 6, 2020, when Governor Andy Beshear 's office announced the first confirmed case in Cynthiana and declared a state of emergency to ensure all entities had the necessary response resources.
KY COVID-19 Report 02DEC21 Daily Summary Measure Total Confirmed Probable Cases 792,015 559,440 232,575 Deaths 11,027 9,710 1,317 New Cases 2,841 1,756 1,085 New Cases 18 and Under 718 423 295 Total New Deaths 40 37 3 Duplicates and records not meeting case criteria removed since last report: 51 Age Distribution
The state’s weekly report shows 7,927 new coronavirus cases, an average of 1,132 per day. That’s 41% fewer than the week before, when the rate was 1,928 per day. Over the last two weeks, The New...
Several hundred new positive cases of COVID-19 were identified in western Kentucky over the past week, according to the Green River District Health Department. A report released Tuesday by GRDHD says that 352 new positive cases of the virus were identified within the past week. Here are the GRDHD counties where the new cases were identified:
COVID-19 census numbers include both confirmed and suspected patients. Red shading indicates regions with current inpatient, ICU, or ventilator capacity in use 80% or higher. *Recently, Health Care Coalition (HCC) regions in the eastern and western parts of the state merged to better align with healthcare patterns. COVID-19 hospitalization