Coronavirus Updates
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
- Center for Disease Control
- World Health Organization
- Kentucky Coronavirus Information
- Indiana Coronavirus Information
- Louisville Coronavirus Information
- Lexington-Fayette Coronavirus Information
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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
- Center for Disease Control
- World Health Organization
- Kentucky Coronavirus Information
- Indiana Coronavirus Information
- Louisville Coronavirus Information
- Lexington-Fayette Coronavirus Information
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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
- Center for Disease Control
- World Health Organization
- Kentucky Coronavirus Information
- Indiana Coronavirus Information
- Louisville Coronavirus Information
- Lexington-Fayette Coronavirus Information
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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
- Center for Disease Control
- World Health Organization
- Kentucky Coronavirus Information
- Indiana Coronavirus Information
- Louisville Coronavirus Information
- Lexington-Fayette Coronavirus Information
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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
- Center for Disease Control
- World Health Organization
- Kentucky Coronavirus Information
- Indiana Coronavirus Information
- Louisville Coronavirus Information
- Lexington-Fayette Coronavirus Information
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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
- Center for Disease Control
- World Health Organization
- Kentucky Coronavirus Information
- Indiana Coronavirus Information
- Louisville Coronavirus Information
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
- Center for Disease Control
- World Health Organization
- Kentucky Coronavirus Information
- Indiana Coronavirus Information
- Louisville Coronavirus Information
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
- Center for Disease Control
- World Health Organization
- Kentucky Coronavirus Information
- Indiana Coronavirus Information
- Louisville Coronavirus Information
- Lexington-Fayette Coronavirus Information