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Coronavirus latest: 637,032 cases in Ohio; 247,344 in Kentucky; 476,538 in Indiana

Coronavirus latest: 1,004,670 cases in Ohio; 423,414 in Kentucky; 680,998 in Indiana © Provided by WLWT Cincinnati coronavirus The COVID-19 outbreak is continuing to change everyday life for millions of Americans. Leaders across the county, including the Tri-State area, are providing daily updates on confirmed cases, deaths and measures taking to curb the spread of the virus. Here, you can get the latest information on the coronavirus in Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana as well as resources to be prepared and keep your family safe.Sign up for our Newsletters LATEST CASE NUMBERS: 12,576 CORONAVIRUS IN OHIO The number of coronavirus cases per capita in Ohio continues to fall, although at a pace that could still take weeks to reach the level needed to end health orders in the state, according to state data.

Gov Beshear Encourages Kentuckians to Stay Safe This Christmas

Credit Pinterest On Tuesday, Gov. Andy Beshear said he hoped all Kentuckians will have a wonderful Christmas, encouraging them to keep gatherings small and safe so they may enjoy many future holidays with their loved ones. “I want to make sure I start by asking everybody to make that additional sacrifice and do their part to keep their Christmas celebrations small,” said Gov. Beshear . “With the rest of the country on fire, with hospitalizations escalating in almost every other state, in Kentucky we are seeing a stabilization that is protecting the lives of our people, and we want to make sure that we continue to plateau or even see a decrease in cases as we move forward with this vaccine.

The News Journal » Whitley, Bell counties report COVID–19 related deaths Tuesday

The News Journal » Whitley, Bell counties report COVID–19 related deaths Tuesday
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Lt Gov Coleman, Chief Judge Clayton among latest state leaders to get vaccine

and last updated 2020-12-23 12:03:28-05 FRANKFORT, Ky. (LEX 18) — More state leaders received the vaccination against COVID-19 on Wednesday, including Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman, Chief Judge Denise G. Clayton of the Kentucky Court of Appeals, acting Kentucky State Police Commissioner Phillip Burnett Jr. and Emergency Management Director Michael Dossett. Other state leaders who received the vaccine on Wednesday included Gov. Andy Beshear’s chief of staff, La Tasha Buckner, and his senior advisor, Rocky Adkins, and Virginia Moore, executive director of the Kentucky Commission on the Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Their vaccinations follow the first vaccinations in Kentucky on Dec. 14, when the first round of hospitals began receiving and administering 38,000 doses of Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine to front-line health care workers.

3,057 New COVID-19 Cases in Kentucky on Tuesday

/ WSIP AM 1490 | CBS Sports Dec 22, 2020 9:54 PM On Tuesday, Gov. Andy Beshear said he hoped all Kentuckians will have a wonderful Christmas, encouraging them to keep gatherings small and safe so they may enjoy many future holidays with their loved ones. “I want to make sure I start by asking everybody to make that additional sacrifice and do their part to keep their Christmas celebrations small,” said Gov. Beshear. “With the rest of the country on fire, with hospitalizations escalating in almost every other state, in Kentucky we are seeing a stabilization that is protecting the lives of our people, and we want to make sure that we continue to plateau or even see a decrease in cases as we move forward with this vaccine.

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