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Kentucky reports 3,096 new COVID-19 cases, 32 deaths; positivity is below 12%


By Mark Maynard
Kentucky Today

Kentucky reported 3,096 new COVID-19 cases – more than a thousand less than last Saturday – and 32 more deaths connected to the coronavirus.


Some good news: The positivity rate fell below 12% for the first time in more than week with Saturday’s coming in at 11.47%.


The 32 deaths bring the total to 3,093 since the coronavirus started last March. There were 1,631 Kentuckians hospitalized with COVID-19 with 408 in intensive care and 214 on a ventilator.

Kenton County reported 118 new cases, Boone County 83 and Campbell 59.


Kentucky has seen 324,325 cases of the coronavirus since the beginning of the pandemic.


To view the full daily COVID-19 report for Kentucky, which includes such information as the red zone counties and red zone recommendations, testing locations, the weekly White House Coronavirus Task Force reports for Kentucky, details on school reopening, executive orders, vaccine distribution, and other information on the state’s pandemic response, go to kycovid19.ky.gov.


A weekend report will be made available Sunday and Monday before the governor returns to in-person briefing on Tuesday.


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