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Real-time updates | 134 new cases, 3 additional COVID-19-related deaths in Kentucky

Kentucky's statewide coronavirus case total is 1,963 as of April 12, Gov. Beshear says.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — This blog will be updated daily with the latest information on COVID-19 in Kentucky. You can also see the newest stories in our Coronavirus section.

Sunday, April 12

5 p.m.

Governor Andy Beshear

  • There are 134 new cases of COVID-19 in Kentucky. There's a total of 1,963 cases in Kentucky. There are also three new deaths that have been announced.
  • 25,866 people in Kentucky that have been tested so far.
  • 289 people are currently hospitalized.
  • 136 people currently in ICU.
  • 607 people have recovered in Kentucky.
  • One new inmate has tested positive.
  • One individual has recovered and has been released from a COVID-19 unit and headed home.
  • Gov. Andy Beshear announces a new partnership with Kroger. Kroger will provide 20,000 free self-administered swab COVID-19 tests to medical staff, PPE, and a medical portal. The state is connecting with UPS and Gravity Diagnostics for additional support. The test will provide a 48-hour turn around for results. The first location will be in Frankfort, Ky. from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. and they will be testing 250 people a day.
  • People who attended church services in Kentucky on Easter will not be charged with anything at this time.

Saturday, April 11

5 p.m.

Governor Andy Beshear

  • Western Kentucky has been hit really hard.
  • 4 new deaths bringing Kentucky's total to 94
  • Hospital at fairgrounds almost ready to go if needed.

Numbers as of Saturday:

  • Number Tested: 24,567
  • Positive: 1,840
  • Deaths: 94

4 p.m. 

Mayor Greg Fischer 

  • One death-a 55-year-old. 
  • Total of 536 confirmed cases, increase of 16 since Friday, April 10.
  • Fischer addressed the lawsuit by a local church to hold a drive-thru Easter service. A federal judge issued a restraining order and said the church could have the service.

Friday, April 10

5 p.m.

Governor Beshear said there are 242 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Kentucky. A duplicate was found in the system, and the total number of cases in the state is now at 1,693. There have been 11 more deaths since yesterday for a total of 90.

Since the beginning of the outbreak, 459 individuals have been in the hospital with coronavirus and 177 were in the ICU. There are currently 271 people in the hospital with the virus and 105 of those are in ICU. At least 464 people in Kentucky have recovered.

The governor announced a new action pertaining to mass gatherings. Anyone who participates in a mass gathering this weekend will have their license plates recorded by authorities. That information will be given to local health departments and they will deliver a notice to quarantine for 14 days. This applies to all mass gatherings and does not single out religious gatherings. It does not apply to drive-through services.

RELATED: Kentucky governor: Anyone at mass gatherings this weekend must quarantine

The governor said long term care facilities in Kentucky have been hit particularly hard. A total of 75 cases and multiple deaths have been in or connected to a long term care facility.

Sign Language Interpreter Virginia Moore will be teaching a new phrase in ASL each day during the briefings. Today, she taught the phrase, "We will get through it together."

4 p.m.

Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer announced a total of 520 confirmed cases in Louisville and 6 more deaths. One 66-year-old male, 68-year-old male, two 73-year-old males, 85-year-old male and one individual in their 90's have died from COVID-19.

The mayor does not encourage participating in drive-thru church gatherings, in-person gatherings, etc. during the upcoming Easter weekend.

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