Gov. Andy Beshear is giving an update on COVID-19 in Kentucky and vaccination efforts in the state at a news conference on Monday.**You can watch the news conference in the video player above.**As of Sunday, Kentucky has had 420, 828 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 5,738 deaths since the pandemic began.Previous storyKentucky's governor has relaxed the curfew on bars and restaurants as the state's rate of positive COVID-19 cases reached its lowest level since early July.The curfew was being extended one hour, starting Friday, Gov. Andy Beshear said.Bars and restaurants can serve food and drinks until midnight local time and stay open until 1 a.m., the governor said Thursday.“Hopefully this is a little bit of relief given the positive movement of where we are right now as a state with vaccines going up and cases going down,” Beshear said.Capacity limits at bars and restaurants will remain at 60% and the spaced-out seating rule still applies, the governor said.“We cannot have people crowding around bars or in restaurants around bars,” he said. “We do have to keep people separated."Kentucky’s rate of positive cases fell to 3.23% Thursday, the lowest level since July 3. On Friday, the rate was up slightly to 3.4% with 731 new cases and 25 new deaths.
Gov. Andy Beshear is giving an update on COVID-19 in Kentucky and vaccination efforts in the state at a news conference on Monday.
**You can watch the news conference in the video player above.**
As of Sunday, Kentucky has had 420, 828 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 5,738 deaths since the pandemic began.
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Kentucky's governor has relaxed the curfew on bars and restaurants as the state's rate of positive COVID-19 cases reached its lowest level since early July.
The curfew was being extended one hour, starting Friday, Gov. Andy Beshear said.
Bars and restaurants can serve food and drinks until midnight local time and stay open until 1 a.m., the governor said Thursday.
“Hopefully this is a little bit of relief given the positive movement of where we are right now as a state with vaccines going up and cases going down,” Beshear said.
Capacity limits at bars and restaurants will remain at 60% and the spaced-out seating rule still applies, the governor said.
“We cannot have people crowding around bars or in restaurants around bars,” he said. “We do have to keep people separated."
Kentucky’s rate of positive cases fell to 3.23% Thursday, the lowest level since July 3. On Friday, the rate was up slightly to 3.4% with 731 new cases and 25 new deaths.
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