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"Limited duration centers" are operating under a new, expensive reality, because the child care facilities are required to have double the staff they had before the pandemic struck.
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If you or someone you know is in a dangerous situation, or you just want to talk, the National Domestic Violence Hotline is 1-800-799-7233. Find a local shelter and a 24/7 crisis line at KCADV.org.
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The COVID-19 pandemic lays bare the quandary of life in public housing: staying home means dealing with a crowded, antiquated high rise, plagued with maintenance issues and infestations.
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Kentucky officials will not require regional reporting authorities to look back at deaths from earlier in the pandemic to find probable coronavirus cases.
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When Donn Adams was diagnosed with coronavirus, life was largely unchanged outside the hospital. Inside, all eyes were on him.
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These models show the danger of re-opening the state too early as protesters in Kentucky and elsewhere across the country have begun pushing for governors to lift restrictions.
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When the first of the month came, Katrice Gill couldn’t make rent.The part-time, in-home health aide and single mother usually has no trouble paying the…
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A spokesperson for the Department of Revenue said collections have stopped. But the agency couldn't stop the automatic letters.
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Kentucky’s crisis standards of care plan aims “to do the best for the most,” which means that in a crisis, “there are certain medical conditions or situations where maximally aggressive care will not be able to be provided to every individual.”
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Five residents of the skilled nursing floor have died of the disease.