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Trigg Hospital To Take Appointments For COVID Vaccine Distribution This Week
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Trigg Hospital To Take Appointments For COVID Vaccine Distribution This Week
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Credit Gov. Andy Beshear
Kentucky’s deescalation of COVID-19 cases continued Thursday, with the lowest number of new cases on a Thursday since October 8, 2020.
The state is reporting 963 new virus cases, with a positivity rate of 7.07%. Thirty-seven Kentuckians died as a result of the virus Thursday, including western Kentuckians from Caldwell, Christian, Graves, Hopkins, Logan, Marshall, Muhlenberg and Todd counties.
Governor Andy Beshear announced two western Kentucky medical centers will serve as regional COVID-19 vaccination sites. The facilities are the Trigg County Hospital and the Crittenden Community Hospital. Beshear hit back at criticism that western Kentucky vaccination options are limited. He said federal programs coupled with expanded state vaccination sites mean plentiful opportunities for western Kentuckians to get a shot.
They are requesting that people still limit the number of visitors and that those visitors continue with well-known health guidelines, such as wearing face masks and social distancing.
Trigg County Hospital will now be a regional vaccination site, as the governor announced more opening in the next week other locations include in Marion County and Walmart sites opening in Hopkins and Caldwell County.
Thirty-seven more Kentuckians have died due to COVID-19, including two residents from Caldwell County, one from Logan County and one from Muhlenberg, putting the overall total at 4,373. Nearly 600,000 Kentuckians have received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine and although the weather has caused some delays in the supply chain, the governor expects to recover quickly.
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