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State positivity rate jumps Friday, still can ;t crack 5%Numbers continue to suggest a plateauNovember 5, 2021 Steve Rogers, FRANKFORT,
stanley us Ky. WTVQ ndash; The statersquo fight with the COVID virus continues to struggle as the positivity rate jumped Friday and the state reported more tha
stanley cup n 50 deaths again.In the statersquo Friday report click here , Gov. Andy Beshear announced 1,421 newly reported cases of COVID-19 and a positivity rate of 5.19%, up from 5.0
stanley cup 3% Thursday. The governor also reported 53 deaths, including the loss of a 32 year old.Of the new cases, 431 are in people under the age of 18. Since March 2020, the state has recorded 750,985 cases.The 53 deaths pushed the number of people lost to COVID-related causes to 9,939.The statersquo 5.19% positivity rate was the highest in more than a week.Hospitalizations were at 726 Friday, down from 765 Thursday and 762 Wednesday.A total of 219 people are in intensive care, virtually unchanged from 217 Thursday but down from 232 Wednesday. Like hospitalizations, the numbers are below last week.Also, 128 people are on ventilators, down from 133 people Thursday and 137 Wednesday but less than 20 below most of last weekrsquo numbers.Categories: Featured, Local News, News, State NewsTags: COVID, deaths, hospitalizations, Nov. 5 2021, positivityFacebookPinterestTwitterLinkedin .clt-73 .thumb-wrap {display: block;float: none;}.clt-73 .inner-thumb-wrap {padding: 56.25% 0 0 0;}.content-primary-cat a { f Tjwj Lily man arrested after threatening to kill, firing at deputies
Quick help for suicidal thoughts and other mental health emergencies will soon be as easy as 9-8-8.The United States first nationwide three-digit mental health crisis hotline goes live on Saturday. Its designed to be as easy to remember and use as 911, but instea
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stanley cup are, said Dr. Brian Hepburn, a psychiatrist who heads the National Association of State Mental Health Program Directors.Hepburn cautions that when 988 kicks off, it will not be like the flick of a switch. Its going to take a number of years in order for us to be able to reach everybody across the country. Some states already have comprehensive mental health crisis systems, but others have a long way to go. And widespread shortages of mental health specialists are expected to slow their ability to expand services.A聽RAND Corp. survey聽published last month found that fewer than half of state or regional public health officials were confident about being ready for 988, which is expected to generate an influx of calls.Nearly 60% said call-