February 17th, 2023
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 143nd weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 756,411,740 confirmed cases and 6,842,462 deaths worldwide (as of 2/16/23)
- 102,998,014 confirmed cases and 1,113,254 deaths in the United States (as of 2/15/23)
- 1,704,713 confirmed cases, 18,000 deaths, and 9.92% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 2/13/23)
- 2,038,725 confirmed cases 24,811 deaths in Indiana (as of 2/14/23)
- Vaccine progress
- 229,914,797 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of 2/15/23. This is 69.2% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- 2,608,142 individuals in Kentucky are fully vaccinated as of 02/13/22. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here.
- 3,857,601 individuals in Indiana are fully vaccinated as of 2/14/23. This is 55.5% of the total population. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
February 10th, 2023
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 143nd weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 755,116,409 confirmed cases and 6,831,681 deaths worldwide (as of 2/09/23)
- 102,736,819 confirmed cases and 1,110,364 deaths in the United States (as of 2/08/23)
- 1,698,146 confirmed cases, 17,939 deaths, and 9.93% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 2/06/23)
- 2,033,879 confirmed cases 24,775 deaths in Indiana (as of 2/07/23)
- Vaccine progress
- 229,820,324 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of 2/08/23. This is 69.2% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- 2,607,636 individuals in Kentucky are fully vaccinated as of 02/06/22. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here.
- 3,856,993 individuals in Indiana are fully vaccinated as of 2/07/23. This is 55.4% of the total population. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
February 3rd, 2023
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 142nd weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 753,823,259 confirmed cases and 6,814,976 deaths worldwide (as of 2/02/23)
- 102,447,438 confirmed cases and 1,106,824 deaths in the United States (as of 2/01/23)
- 1,692,590 confirmed cases, 17,890 deaths, and 10.05% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 1/30/23)
- 2,029,459 confirmed cases 24,723 deaths in Indiana (as of 1/31/23)
- Vaccine progress
- 229,619,755 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of 2/02/23. This is 69.2% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- 2,607,121 individuals in Kentucky are fully vaccinated as of 01/30/22. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here.
- 3,855,993 individuals in Indiana are fully vaccinated as of 1/31/23. This is 55.4% of the total population. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
January 27th, 2023
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 141st weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 664,873,023 confirmed cases and 6,724,248 deaths worldwide (as of 1/25/23)
- 102,171,644 confirmed cases and 1,103,615 deaths in the United States (as of 1/25/23)
- 1,685,679 confirmed cases, 17,838 deaths, and 10.27% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 1/23/23)
- 2,024,969 confirmed cases 24,684 deaths in Indiana (as of 1/24/23)
- Vaccine progress
- 229,619,755 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of 1/26/23. This is 69.2% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- 2,606,500 individuals in Kentucky are fully vaccinated as of 01/23/22. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here.
- 3,855,101 individuals in Indiana are fully vaccinated as of 1/24/23. This is 55.4% of the total population. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
January 20th, 2023
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 140th weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 663,248,631 confirmed cases and 6,709,387 deaths worldwide (as of 1/19/23)
- 101,873,730 confirmed cases and 1,099,866 deaths in the United States (as of 1/18/23)
- 1,680,601 confirmed cases, 17,793 deaths, and 10.37% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 1/16/23)
- 2,020,938 confirmed cases 24,629 deaths in Indiana (as of 1/17/23)
- Vaccine progress
- 229,508,443 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of 1/18/23. This is 69.1% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- 2,605,948 individuals in Kentucky are fully vaccinated as of 01/17/22. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here.
- 3,854,228 individuals in Indiana are fully vaccinated as of 1/17/23. This is 55.4% of the total population. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
January 13th, 2023
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 139th weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 660,746,894 confirmed cases and 6,692,538 deaths worldwide (as of 1/12/23)
- 101,518,229 confirmed cases and 1,095,149 deaths in the United States (as of 1/11/23)
- 1,672,321 confirmed cases, 17,734 deaths, and 11.78% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 1/09/23)
- 2,017,978 confirmed cases 24,556 deaths in Indiana (as of 1/11/23)
- Vaccine progress
- 229,359,062 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of 1/11/23. This is 69.1% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- 2,605,388 individuals in Kentucky are fully vaccinated as of 01/09/22. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here.
- 3,853,568 individuals in Indiana are fully vaccinated as of 1/11/23. This is 55.4% of the total population. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
January 6th, 2023
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 138th weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 657,430,133 confirmed cases and 6,676,645 deaths worldwide (as of 1/05/23)
- 101,094,670 confirmed cases and 1,091,184 deaths in the United States (as of 1/04/23)
- 1,666,113 confirmed cases, 17,697 deaths, and 12.74% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 1/02/23)
- 2,010,174 confirmed cases 24,413 deaths in Indiana (as of 1/03/23)
- Vaccine progress
- 229,254,623 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of 1/04/23. This is 69.1% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- 2,601,820 individuals in Kentucky are fully vaccinated as of 12/27/22. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here.
- 3,852,175 individuals in Indiana are fully vaccinated as of 1/03/23. This is 55.4% of the total population. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
December 29th, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 137th weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 651,918,402 confirmed cases and 6,656,601 deaths worldwide (as of 12/23/22)
- 100,216,983 confirmed cases and 1,086,197 deaths in the United States (as of 12/21/22)
- 1,662,581 confirmed cases, 17,670 deaths, and 12.23% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 12/26/22)
- 2,002,760 confirmed cases 24,333 deaths in Indiana (as of 12/27/22)
- Vaccine progress
- 228,989,746 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of 12/21/22. This is 69% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- 2,601,096 individuals in Kentucky are fully vaccinated as of 12/19/22. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here.
- 3,851,298 individuals in Indiana are fully vaccinated as of 12/27/22. This is 55.4% of the total population. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
December 23rd, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 136th weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 650,879,143 confirmed cases and 6,651,415 deaths worldwide (as of 12/22/22)
- 100,216,983 confirmed cases and 1,086,197 deaths in the United States (as of 12/21/22)
- 1,653,425 confirmed cases, 17,625 deaths, and 9.85% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 12/19/22)
- 1,996,253 confirmed cases 24,261 deaths in Indiana (as of 12/20/22) (NOTE: Reinfection rate and tests administered data no longer available on website going forward)
- Vaccine progress
- 228,989,746 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of 12/21/22. This is 69% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- 2,601,096 individuals in Kentucky are fully vaccinated as of 12/19/22. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here.
- 3,850,636 individuals in Indiana are fully vaccinated as of 12/20/22. This is 55.4% of the total population. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
December 16th, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 135th weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 646,740,524 confirmed cases and 6,637,512 deaths worldwide (as of 12/15/22)
- 99,705,095 confirmed cases and 1,083,279 deaths in the United States (as of 12/14/22)
- 1,646,271 confirmed cases, 17,580 deaths, and 8.63% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 12/12/22)
- 1,987,017 confirmed cases, 24,178 deaths, 21,512,168 tests administered, and 24.9% reinfection rate (7-day average for all individuals) in Indiana (as of 12/13/22)
- Vaccine progress
- 228,831,995 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of 12/14/22. This is 68.9% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- 2,600,284 individuals in Kentucky are fully vaccinated as of 12/12/22. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here.
- 3,849,392 individuals in Indiana are fully vaccinated as of 12/13/22. This is 55.3% of the total population. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
December 9th, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 134th weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 642,924,560 confirmed cases and 6,625,029 deaths worldwide (as of 12/08/22)
- 99,241,649 confirmed cases and 1,080,472 deaths in the United States (as of 12/07/22)
- 1,635,010 confirmed cases, 17,530 deaths, and 8.14% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 12/05/22)
- 1,977,292 confirmed cases, 24,113 deaths, 21,451,525 tests administered, and 27.2% reinfection rate (7-day average for all individuals) in Indiana (as of 12/06/22)
- Vaccine progress
- 228,604,758 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of 12/07/22. This is 68.9% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- 2,599,472 individuals in Kentucky are fully vaccinated as of 12/05/22. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here.
- 3,848,016 individuals in Indiana are fully vaccinated as of 12/06/22. This is 55.3% of the total population. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
December 2nd, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 133nd weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 639,572,819 confirmed cases and 6,615,258 deaths worldwide (as of 12/01/22)
- 98,777,220 confirmed cases and 1,077,303 deaths in the United States (as of 11/30/22)
- 1,635,010 confirmed cases, 17,502 deaths, and 7.03% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 11/28/22)
- 1,965,757 confirmed cases, 24,043 deaths, 21,391,786 tests administered, and 25.2% reinfection rate (7-day average for all individuals) in Indiana (as of 11/29/22)
- Vaccine progress
- 228,369,460 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of 11/30/22. This is 68.8% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- 2,598,169 individuals in Kentucky are fully vaccinated as of 11/28/22. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here.
- 3,846,351 individuals in Indiana are fully vaccinated as of 11/29/22. This is 55.3% of the total population. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
November 23rd, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 132nd weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 635,229,101 confirmed cases and 6,602,552 deaths worldwide (as of 11/22/22)
- 98,174,364 confirmed cases and 1,073,115 deaths in the United States (as of 11/16/22)
- 1,631,144 confirmed cases, 17,459 deaths, and 6.73% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 11/21/22)
- 1,953,497 confirmed cases, 23,975 deaths, 21,302,446 tests administered, and 24% reinfection rate (7-day average for all individuals) in Indiana (as of 11/15/22)
- Vaccine progress
- 228,154,832 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of 11/16/22. This is 68.7% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- 2,598,169 individuals in Kentucky are fully vaccinated as of 11/21/22. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here.
- 3,843,534 individuals in Indiana are fully vaccinated as of 11/15/22. This is 55.3% of the total population. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
November 18th, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 131st weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 633,263,617 confirmed cases and 6,594,491 deaths worldwide (as of 11/17/22)
- 98,174,364 confirmed cases and 1,073,115 deaths in the United States (as of 11/16/22)
- 1,624,055 confirmed cases, 17,410 deaths, and 7.29% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 11/14/22)
- 1,953,497 confirmed cases, 23,975 deaths, 21,302,446 tests administered, and 24% reinfection rate (7-day average for all individuals) in Indiana (as of 11/15/22)
- Vaccine progress
- 228,154,832 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of 11/16/22. This is 68.7% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- 2,597,286 individuals in Kentucky are fully vaccinated as of 11/14/22. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here.
- 3,843,534 individuals in Indiana are fully vaccinated as of 11/15/22. This is 55.3% of the total population. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
November 11th, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 130th weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 630,601,291 confirmed cases and 6,583,588 deaths worldwide (as of 11/10/22)
- 97,889,652 confirmed cases and 1,070,947 deaths in the United States (as of 11/09/22)
- 1,620,429 confirmed cases, 17,363 deaths, and 8.31% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 11/07/22)
- 1,942,708 confirmed cases, 23,864 deaths, 21,199,025 tests administered, and 22.4% reinfection rate (7-day average for all individuals) in Indiana (as of 11/01/22) (NO UPDATE AVAILABLE)
- Vaccine progress
- 227,802,408 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of 11/09/22. This is 68.6% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- 2,596,390 individuals in Kentucky are fully vaccinated as of 11/07/22. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here.
- 3,841,919 individuals in Indiana are fully vaccinated as of 11/08/22. This is 55.2% of the total population. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
November 4th, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 129th weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 628,694,934 confirmed cases and 6,576,088 deaths worldwide (as of 11/04/22)
- 97,604,763 confirmed cases and 1,068,667 deaths in the United States (as of 11/02/22)
- 1,614,528 confirmed cases, 17,322 deaths, and 9.17% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 10/31/22)
- 1,942,708 confirmed cases, 23,864 deaths, 21,199,025 tests administered, and 22.4% reinfection rate (7-day average for all individuals) in Indiana (as of 11/01/22)
- Vaccine progress
- 227,377,753 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of 11/02/22. This is 68.5% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- 2,595,253 individuals in Kentucky are fully vaccinated as of 10/31/22. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here.
- 3,840,146 individuals in Indiana are fully vaccinated as of 11/01/22. This is 55.2% of the total population. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
October 25th, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 128th weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 624,235,272 confirmed cases and 6,555,270 deaths worldwide (as of 10/24/22)
- 97,063,357 confirmed cases and 1,065,152 deaths in the United States (as of 10/24/22)
- 1,606,862 confirmed cases, 17,261 deaths, and 7.64% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 10/24/22)
- 1,933,102 confirmed cases, 23,785 deaths, 21,131,502 tests administered, and 20.5% reinfection rate (7-day average for all individuals) in Indiana (as of 10/18/22)
- Vaccine progress
- 226,594,560 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of 10/19/22. This is 68.2% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- 2,593,862 individuals in Kentucky are fully vaccinated as of 10/24/22. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here.
- 3,836,037 individuals in Indiana are fully vaccinated as of 10/18/22. This is 55.2% of the total population. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
October 18th, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 127th weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 621,797,133 confirmed cases and 6,545,561 deaths worldwide (as of 10/17/22)
- 96,768,081 confirmed cases and 1,059,806 deaths in the United States (as of 10/17/22)
- 1,601,818 confirmed cases, 17,191 deaths, and 8.50% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 10/17/22)
- 1,930,022 confirmed cases, 23,745 deaths, 21,101,672 tests administered, and 20.4% reinfection rate (7-day average for all individuals) in Indiana (as of 10/12/22)
- Vaccine progress
- 226,200,755 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of 10/12/22. This is 68.1% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- 2,592,619 individuals in Kentucky are fully vaccinated as of 10/17/22. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here.
- 3,834,506 individuals in Indiana are fully vaccinated as of 10/12/22. This is 55.1% of the total population. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
October 11th, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 126th weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 618,521,620 confirmed cases and 6,534,725 deaths worldwide (as of 10/10/22)
- 96,443,656 confirmed cases and 1,056,702 deaths in the United States (as of 10/07/22)
- 1,595,309 confirmed cases, 17,111 deaths, and 7.91% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 10/07/22)
- 1,925,645 confirmed cases, 23,689 deaths, 21,058,275 tests administered, and 22.3% reinfection rate (7-day average for all individuals) in Indiana (as of 10/04/22)
- Vaccine progress
- 225,870,613 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of 10/06/22. This is 68% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- 2,590,358 individuals in Kentucky are fully vaccinated as of 10/03/22. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here. (No update)
- 3,832,168 individuals in Indiana are fully vaccinated as of 10/04/22. This is 55.1% of the total population. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
October 4th, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 125th weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 615,777,700 confirmed cases and 6,527,192 deaths worldwide (as of 10/04/22)
- 96,209,313 confirmed cases and 1,054,195 deaths in the United States (as of 10/04/22)
- 1,585,810 confirmed cases, 17,030 deaths, and 7.70% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 10/03/22)
- 1,921,993 confirmed cases, 23,651 deaths, 21,020,838 tests administered, and 21.8% reinfection rate (7-day average for all individuals) in Indiana (as of 9/27/22)
- Vaccine progress
- 225,284,115 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of 9/28/22. This is 67.9% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- 2,590,358 individuals in Kentucky are fully vaccinated as of 10/03/22. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here.
- 3,829,486 individuals in Indiana are fully vaccinated as of 9/27/22. This is 55.1% of the total population. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
September 27th, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 124th weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 612,236,677 confirmed cases and 6,514,397 deaths worldwide (as of 9/26/22)
- 95,872,661 confirmed cases and 1,051,126 deaths in the United States (as of 9/19/22)
- 1,576,835 confirmed cases, 16,969 deaths, and 9.01% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 9/26/22)
- 1,920,530 confirmed cases, 23,624 deaths, 21,005,761 tests administered, and 22.0% reinfection rate (7-day average for all individuals) in Indiana (as of 9/25/22)
- Vaccine progress
- 224,980,931 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of 9/21/22. This is 67.8% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- 2,579,651 individuals in Kentucky are fully vaccinated as of 9/26/22. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here.
- 3,828,893 individuals in Indiana are fully vaccinated as of 9/25/22. This is 55% of the total population. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
September 20th, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 123st weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 609,247,113 confirmed cases and 6,503,894 deaths worldwide (as of 9/19/22)
- 95,494,560 confirmed cases and 1,048,301 deaths in the United States (as of 9/19/22)
- 1,567,595 confirmed cases, 16,902 deaths, and 11.96% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 9/19/22)
- 1,915,905 confirmed cases, 23,563 deaths, 20,963,780 tests administered, and 21.5% reinfection rate (7-day average for all individuals) in Indiana (as of 9/18/22)
- Vaccine progress
- 224,636,858 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of 9/14/22. This is 67.7% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- 2,587,775 individuals in Kentucky are fully vaccinated as of 9/19/22. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here.
- 3,826,606 individuals in Indiana are fully vaccinated as of 9/18/22. This is 55% of the total population. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
September 13th, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 122st weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 605,912,418 confirmed cases and 6,491,649 deaths worldwide (as of 9/12/22)
- 95,075,392 confirmed cases and 1,045,253 deaths in the United States (as of 9/12/22)
- 1,558,436 confirmed cases, 16,822 deaths, and 16.29% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 9/12/22)
- 1,910,442 confirmed cases, 23,515 deaths, 20,915,405 tests administered, and 20.8% reinfection rate (7-day average for all individuals) in Indiana (as of 9/11/22)
- Vaccine progress
- 224,367,691 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of 9/7/22. This is 67.6% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- 2,585,575 individuals in Kentucky are fully vaccinated as of 9/12/22. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here.
- 3,824,492 individuals in Indiana are fully vaccinated as of 9/11/22. This is 55% of the total population. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
Lexington-Fayette Coronavirus Information
September 7th, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 121st weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 603,164,436 confirmed cases and 6,482,338 deaths worldwide (as of 9/6/22)
- 94,645,190 confirmed cases and 1,042,581 deaths in the United States (as of 9/6/22)
- 1,549,274 confirmed cases, 16,757 deaths, and 18.40% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 9/6/22)
- 1,899,553 confirmed cases, 23,453 deaths, 20,852,484 tests administered, and 22.4% reinfection rate (7-day average for all individuals) in Indiana (as of 9/1/22)
- Vaccine progress
- 224,113,439 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of 8/31/22. This is 67.5% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- 2,584,233 individuals in Kentucky are fully vaccinated as of 9/6/22. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here.
- 3,821,535 individuals in Indiana are fully vaccinated as of 9/1/22. This is 55% of the total population. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
Lexington-Fayette Coronavirus Information
August 31th, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 120th weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 599,071,265 confirmed cases and 6,467,023 deaths worldwide (as of 8/30/22)
- 94,110,810 confirmed cases and 1,039,055 deaths in the United States (as of 8/30/22)
- 1,536,444 confirmed cases, 16,679 deaths, and 20.07% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 8/29/22)
- 1,891,405 confirmed cases, 23,391 deaths, 20,812,002 tests administered, and 22.4% reinfection rate (7-day average for all individuals) in Indiana (as of 8/28/22)
- Vaccine progress
- 223,914,723 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of 8/24/22. This is 67.4% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- 2,581,875 individuals are fully vaccinated in Kentucky as of 8/29/22. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here.
- 3,819,773 individuals are fully vaccinated in Indiana as of 8/28/22. This is 54.9% of the total population. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
August 15th, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 119th weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 587,396,589 confirmed cases and 6,428,661 deaths worldwide (as of 8/15/22)
- 92,560,911 confirmed cases and 1,031,426 deaths in the United States (as of 8/15/22)
- 1,489,579 confirmed cases, 16,464 deaths, and 18.41% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 8/8/22)
- 1,862,813 confirmed cases, 23,263 deaths, 20,671,204 tests administered, and 22.2% reinfection rate (7-day average for all individuals) in Indiana (as of 8/14/22)
- Vaccine progress
- 223,457,170 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of August 10th. This is 67.3% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- As of August 8, 2,573,868 individuals are fully vaccinated in Kentucky. This is 58% of the population. Learn more here.
- As of August 14, 3,813,919 individuals are fully vaccinated in Indiana. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
July 25th, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 118th weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 566,977,818 confirmed cases and 6,376,503 deaths worldwide (as of 7/25/22)
- 89,972,868 confirmed cases and 1,021,546 deaths in the United States (as of 7/22/22)
- 1,432,660 confirmed cases, 16,293 deaths, and 17.70% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 7/18/22)
- 1,813,158 confirmed cases, 23,072 deaths, 20,454,402 tests administered, and 22.1% reinfection rate (7-day average for all individuals, 7/18-7/24) in Indiana (as of 7/21/22)
- Vaccine progress
- 222,950,194 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of July 21st. This is 67.2% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- As of July 18th, 2,564,989 individuals are fully vaccinated in Kentucky. This is 57% of the population. Learn more here.
- As of July 22nd, 3,802,088 individuals are fully vaccinated in Indiana. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
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July 19th, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 117th weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 559,469,605 confirmed cases and 6,361,157 deaths worldwide (as of 7/18/22)
- 89,329,839 confirmed cases and 1,019,210 deaths in the United States (as of 7/18/22)
- 1,432,660 confirmed cases, 16,293 deaths, and 17.70% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 7/18/22)
- 1,802,751 confirmed cases, 23,019 deaths, 20,408,959 tests administered, and 21% reinfection rate (7-day average for all individuals, 7/10-7/17) in Indiana (as of 7/17/22)
- Vaccine progress
- 222,682,315 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of July 13th. This is 67.1% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- As of July 18th, 2,564,989 individuals are fully vaccinated in Kentucky. This is 57% of the population. Learn more here.
- As of July 7th, 3,798,250 individuals are fully vaccinated in Indiana. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
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July 12th, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 116th weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 552,504,629 confirmed cases and 6,347,816 deaths worldwide (as of 7/11/22)
- 88,424,802 confirmed cases and 1,016,293 deaths in the United States (as of 7/11/22)
- 1,419,862 confirmed cases, 16,244 deaths, and 16.96% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 7/11/22)
- 1,790,544 confirmed cases, 22,980 deaths, 20,341,864 tests administered, and 20% reinfection rate (7-day average for all individuals, 7/3-7/10) in Indiana (as of 7/10/22)
- Vaccine progress
- 222,455,652 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of July 7th. This is 67% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- As of July 7th, 2,562,998 individuals are fully vaccinated in Kentucky. This is 57% of the population. Learn more here.
- As of July 7th, 3,796,530 individuals are fully vaccinated in Indiana. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
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July 6th, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 115th weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 548,990,094 confirmed cases and 6,341,637 deaths worldwide (as of 7/6/22)
- 87,661,913 confirmed cases and 1,013,986 deaths in the United States (as of 7/5/22)
- 1,408,913 confirmed cases, 16,182 deaths, and 15.75% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 7/4/22)
- 1,775,886 confirmed cases, 22,906 deaths, 20,254,991 tests administered, and 19.2% reinfection rate (7-day average for all individuals, 6/21-6/27) in Indiana (as of 6/30/22)
- Vaccine progress
- 222,271,398 people in the United States are fully vaccinated, as of June 29nd. This is 66.9% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- As of July 5th, 2,561,295 individuals are fully vaccinated in Kentucky. This is 57% of the population. Learn more here.
- As of June 30th, 3,793,129 individuals are fully vaccinated in Indiana. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
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June 28th, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 114th weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 540,923,785 confirmed cases and 6,325,785 deaths worldwide (as of 6/27/22)
- 86,855,517 confirmed cases and 1,011,230 deaths in the United States (as of 6/27/22)
- 1,398,705 confirmed cases, 16,144 deaths, and 13.36% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 6/27/22)
- 1,769,015 confirmed cases, 22,881 deaths, 20,215,619 tests administered, and 18.4% reinfection rate (7-day average for all individuals, 6/19-6/26) in Indiana (as of 6/26/22)
- Vaccine progress
- 222,123,223 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of June 22nd. This is 66.9% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- As of June 27th, 2,558,943 individuals are fully vaccinated in Kentucky. This is 57% of the population. Learn more here.
- As of June 26th, 3,791,372 individuals are fully vaccinated in Indiana. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
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June 20th, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 113th weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 536,590,224 confirmed cases and 6,316,655 deaths worldwide (as of 6/20/22)
- 85,921,461 confirmed cases and 1,008,200 deaths in the United States (as of 6/17/22)
- 1,378,045 confirmed cases, 16,063 deaths, and 12.07% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 6/13/22)
- 1,755,995 confirmed cases, 22,838 deaths, 20,115,226 tests administered, and 17.1% reinfection rate (7-day average for all individuals, 6/9-6/16) in Indiana (as of 6/16/22)
- Vaccine progress
- 221,924,152 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of June 17th. This is 66.8% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- As of June 13th, 2,556,039 individuals are fully vaccinated in Kentucky. This is 57% of the population. Learn more here.
- As of June 16th, 3,787,717 individuals are fully vaccinated in Indiana. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
Lexington-Fayette Coronavirus Information
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June 14th, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 112th weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 532,887,351 confirmed cases and 6,307,351 deaths worldwide (as of 6/13/22)
- 85,402,874 confirmed cases and 1,006,509 deaths in the United States (as of 6/13/22)
- 1,378,045 confirmed cases, 16,063 deaths, and 12.07% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 6/13/22)
- 1,750,973 confirmed cases, 22,830 deaths, 20,079,520 tests administered, and 16.9% reinfection rate (7-day average for all individuals, 6/5-6/11) in Indiana (as of 6/12/22)
- Vaccine progress
- 221,727,733 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of June 13th. This is 66.8% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- As of June 13th, 2,556,039 individuals are fully vaccinated in Kentucky. This is 57% of the population. Learn more here.
- As of June 12th, 3,785,630 individuals are fully vaccinated in Indiana. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List
Lexington-Fayette Coronavirus Information
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June 9th, 2022
In order to best protect our staff and patients, we are continuing to require that everyone wears a mask in all of our offices. You can read more about our response to COVID-19 on our website.
This is our 111th weekly update regarding the coronavirus (COVID-19). Below, you will find updated facts and figures.
- Confirmed cases and deaths
- 531,550,610 confirmed cases and 6,302,982 deaths worldwide (as of 6/7/22)
- 84,913,618 confirmed cases and 1,004,730 deaths in the United States (as of 6/8/22)
- 1,364,548 confirmed cases, 16,004 deaths, and 12.42% positivity rate (7-day rolling average) in Kentucky (as of 6/6/22)
- 1,745,120 confirmed cases, 22,805 deaths, 20,030,666 tests administered, and 16.1% reinfection rate (7-day average for all individuals, 5/31-6/7) in Indiana (as of 6/7/22)
- Vaccine progress
- 221,567,092 people in the United States are fully vaccinated as of June 8th. This is 66.7% of the population. See the CDC’s dashboard here.
- As of June 6th, 2,553,338 individuals are fully vaccinated in Kentucky. This is 57% of the population. Learn more here.
- As of June 7th, 3,783,515 individuals are fully vaccinated in Indiana. Learn more here.
- Kentucky
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about when you can get a vaccine in Kentucky here.
- The state of Kentucky’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Beshear. See the full list here.
- Indiana
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- The Pfizer vaccine is now available for children ages 5 to 11, after the FDA’s authorization of the vaccine for that age group.
- Learn more about vaccine eligibility in Indiana here, including when and where you can get a vaccine.
- Read documentation on Indiana’s 5 stages of reopening here.
- A full resource guide for Indiana residents is available here. Recent public updates can be found here.
- The state of Indiana’s response to COVID-19 includes both guidelines for specific groups and Executive Orders from Governor Holcomb.
- Resource List