Kentucky COVID-19 Cases
Kentucky Total Coronavirus Cases: 1,749,621
Kentucky New Coronavirus Deaths:
Kentucky Total Coronavirus Deaths: 18,817
U.S. Total Coronavirus Cases: 107,184,620
U.S. New Coronavirus Deaths: 8
U.S. Total Coronavirus Deaths: 1,166,662
Burkesville and other towns across Kentucky are putting proactive measures in place to quell the spread of COVID-19. Disruptions to school, work, and major public gatherings are already manifesting and it’s important to stay up to date on what’s happening in the Burkesville, KY community.
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Coronavirus News for Burkesville
COVID-19 cases in KY on the rise, doubling to 969 from 480 in July
New data from the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services shows cases of the virus have jumped significantly in the past few weeks: 969 cases have been reported this month through Aug. 21. More info »
Lexington Herald-Leader on MSN - 08/21/2025 01:32pmWhere do I need a mask in KY? See latest CDC COVID-19 data | Lexington ...
Most Kentucky counties are at a high or medium COVID-19 community level, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. See where your county stands on this map. More info »
Lexington Herald Leader - 08/13/2022 06:00pmHow to register for COVID-19 vaccine in Kentucky - Courier-Journal
Where are Kentucky's regional vaccination sites? Albany Clinton County Welcome Center, 723 Burkesville Road. Register for appointments by emailing or texting your date of birth and contact ... More info »
The Courier-Journal - 02/03/2021 10:00amCoronavirus in Kentucky: Case doesn't worry Cynthiana residents
Several Cynthiana residents said they were surprised that COVID-19 first appeared in a small Kentucky city, as opposed to one of its metros. But they expected the virus to reach them eventually. More info »
The Courier-Journal - 03/08/2020 10:10am