New Fayette COVID cases stabilize in 40 range
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WTVQ) – Fayette County’s new COVID cases appear to be stabilizing in the range around 40, based on recent numbers.
During its daily report Thursday morning, the Lexington-Fayette County Health Department reported 40 new cases for Wednesday, bringing the total number of cases since March 2020 to 34,508.
The 7-day rolling average dropped slightly to 40 cases per day.
The department reported no new confirmed COVID-related deaths, leaving the county’s total at 304.
To protect friends, family and yourself, get a COVID-19 vaccination.
Make an appointment at lfchd.org/vaccine or call 859-899-2222 for help. Walk-ins will not be accepted. The department provides the Moderna vaccine, which is for ages 18 and older.
The monthly totals of COVID-19 cases during the outbreak are:
• 110, March
• 143, April
• 507, May
• 793, June
• 1,702, July
• 2,538, August
• 2,804, September
• 2,736, October
• 6,070, November
• 5,991, December
• 6,155, January
• 2,694, February
• 1,314, March
To keep cases from increasing, continue to follow these guidelines:
• Wear a cloth face-covering in public
• Avoid close contact with others
• Wash your hands often
• Stay home if you are sick
• Get vaccinated when you have the opportunity.
More information will be shared at
www.lfchd.org/vaccine and on our social media pages when next week’s clinic (now open to anyone 18 and older who lives or works in Lexington!) is scheduled. For information on other vaccination opportunities, visit
www.lexingtonky.gov/vaccines.
Lexington’s COVID-19 numbers are updated Monday-Saturday at
lfchd.org.
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