Coronavirus in Kentucky

One county in Kentucky has the highest number of COVID-19 hospitalizations per 100,000 over the past seven days.
One county in Kentucky currently has a troublingly high COVID-19 death rate, in part due to its low vaccination rate.
The state with the most deaths per 100,000 people averaged over the past seven days is Kentucky.
While the growth of COVID-19 across the United States has slowed, it remains a tremendous danger. The daily rise of confirmed cases has waned to under 100,000 from an amount much more than twice that...
The most dangerous county in the United States due to COVID-19 is currently in Kentucky.
The hardest-hit counties list shows how badly small, rural counties have been hurt recently by COVID-19. It also shows how concentrated they are in and around West Texas.
Morgan County, Kentucky, is the worst COVID-19 hotspot in America now.
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In nearly every state, the estimated peak time of COVID-19 infection date has come and gone, and the spread of the virus continues to show signs of slowing in the United States. The average number of...