Keep the vaccine in Pendleton County
With no public transportation to metro areas and the dangers that Covid-19 offers to many of our population, it is vital that the vaccine is consistently available within our county borders.
With no public transportation to metro areas and the dangers that Covid-19 offers to many of our population, it is vital that the vaccine is consistently available within our county borders.
Three Rivers District Health Department announced they are currently administering vaccines under Phase 1B which covers first responders, anyone 70 or older and K-12 school personnel.
The days of my youth including listening to Rob Braun or another anchorperson from Greater Cincinnati reading the snow school closure list. Yes, READING it.
Already, 400,267 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have now been administered in Kentucky, 342,771 through the state’s program, and 57,496 for the long term care facilities program administered by CVS
By Mark Hart
78th District
Representative
Before Covid, Northern Pendleton Fire and Ambulance District had a full staff.
It’s been nine and half months of residents battling the virus, depression, mandates, business closings, loss of jobs--and all of this in the midst of a presidential race.
Governor Andy Besear’s executive order to close schools to in-person instruction allowed for elementary students to return to in-person learning on December 7, 2020 if their county was out of t
“Regardless of the situation, the city still has to functions,” said Falmouth Mayor Ron Stinson in regards to him and three of the four city hall employees who have tested positive to Covid-19.
Just a little over a month from now, the 2021 Regular Session of the Kentucky General Assembly will convene to begin to address pressing Kentucky business.