2020 in review: A year into a pandemic
2020 in review: A year into a pandemic By Katie Tercek | December 31, 2020 at 8:38 PM CST - Updated December 31 at 10:33 PM
TRI-STATE (WFIE) - 2020 was a year of the unimaginable as the coronavirus pandemic played a major part in each of our everyday lives.
From mask mandates to people postponing or canceling milestone moments, 2020 has been full of heartache, and eventually some hope.
Earlier this year, shelves stocked with disinfectants went empty as Tri-State residents prepared for the longest year of their life.
Finally, the first local coronavirus case was confirmed.
“We all knew that it was just a matter of time,” Daviess County Judge-Executive Al Mattingly said on March 19 in response to those reported cases.
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Baptist Health administers more than 11K COVID-19 vaccines
Baptist Health network vaccines 11,000 workers so far By Marsha Heller | December 29, 2020 at 11:05 AM CST - Updated December 29 at 7:02 PM
KENTUCKY (KFVS) - Baptist Health announced its hospitals throughout Kentucky have achieved a milestone in administering COVID-19 vaccines.
As of Tuesday, December 29, the Baptist Heath system has administered more than 11,000 COVID-19 vaccines to frontline healthcare workers including nurses, housekeepers, physicians, respiratory therapists and phlebotomists.
Baptist Health Corbin, Baptist Health Lexington, Baptist Health Louisville, Baptist Health Madisonville and Baptist Health Floyd in Indiana received the first Pfizer COVID-19 vaccinations approved for emergency use by the FDA.