Beshear reports 3,691 new cases, 22 deaths and positivity rate falling to 8.86% — urges ‘keep it going’


Gov. Andy Beshear announced the state’s positivity rate has decreased for the eighth straight day, now dropping under 9%.

He reported 3,691 new cases and 2 deaths Friday. Kenton COunty reported 161, Boone County 144, and Campbell Bounty 84.

“These numbers are still high and we are still watching for any increases related to the Thanksgiving holiday, but we are making progress in our fight against this invisible enemy,” said Gov. Beshear. “I hope this gives everyone the courage and grit to keep going, to keep doing what we know is right, things like wearing a mask and staying socially distant, because we know they are working.”

Case Information

Beshear reported the following COVID-19 numbers:

• New cases today: 3,691
• New deaths today: 22
• Positivity rate: 8.86%
• Total deaths: 2,168
• Currently hospitalized: 1,717
• Currently in ICU: 432
• Currently on ventilator: 253

Top counties with the most positive cases today are: Jefferson, Fayette, Kenton, Boone, Pulaski, Warren and Hardin. Each of these counties reported 100 or more new cases; Jefferson County alone reported 513.

Those reported lost to the virus today include three women, ages 57, 62 and 80, and four men, ages 57, 66, 77 and 88, from Adair County; two men, ages 69 and 99, from Casey County; two women, ages 86 and 92, and two men, ages 80 and 81, from Clinton County; a 60-year-old woman from Cumberland County; a 63-year-old woman from Fayette County; an 85-year-old woman from Jefferson County; two men, ages 75 and 88, from Pulaski County; two men, ages 51 and 82, from Russell County; and an 81-year-old woman and an 80-year-old man from Wayne County.


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