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A fund created during the pandemic to help prevent evictions in Kentucky is not taking new applicants after this week.
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Masks will be optional at the schools as long as Jefferson County stays in the low or medium level of community spread.
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Indiana has reported only a few hundred daily COVID-19 cases this week, compared with highs over 17,000 daily cases in January during the omicron surge.
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Jefferson County health officials say that while new cases are down, residents should still take the virus seriously.
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Gov. Andy Beshear said he is planning to withdraw the more than 380 Kentucky National Guard members helping at hospitals and food banks by next week, as…
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In the days leading up to her hospital’s COVID-19 vaccine clinic, hospital administrator Bethany Daugherty carefully monitored pre-registrations. The…
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Gov. Andy Beshear says a GOP-led measure to end the COVID-19 state of emergency March 7 could impact future aid.
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Under new guidance, nearly 70% of the U.S. population are in low to medium risk areas and are advised they can go indoors without masks.
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Some Southern Indiana K-12 schools will loosen restrictions on contact tracing and masking following Indiana Department of Health COVID-19 guidance.
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The Kentucky Senate voted to support a specified COVID-19 antibody level as being equivalent to coronavirus vaccination.
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Doctors say COVID-19 long-haul syndrome is worse among the unvaccinated. People can also have severe after-effects even if they didn’t know they had COVID.