A college student in Kentucky is looking out for the hard of hearing community during the coronavirus pandemic.
16.03.2020 - 21:45 / perezhilton.com
Rules were meant to be broken — just not during the COVID-19 crisis, please.
A Kentucky man who refused to self-quarantine despite his coronavirus diagnosis is now being guarded by local authorities in an effort to make sure he stays indoors.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear detailed the story in a press conference on Saturday, telling citizens the Nelson County resident initially refused to self-quarantine per orders — so local authorities had to stand guard to make sure the unidentified man stayed
A college student in Kentucky is looking out for the hard of hearing community during the coronavirus pandemic.
A college student in Kentucky is looking out for the hard of hearing community during the coronavirus pandemic.
For those who think it might be fun to hit up a “coronavirus party” amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear (pictured above) would very much like you to reconsider.
A Kentucky resident has tested positive for coronavirus after attending a party apparently themed after the novel virus.
Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) said Sunday that he had tested positive for the disease caused by the newcoronavirus, becoming the first member of the Senate to report a case of COVID-19.
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Senator Rand Paul has coronavirus.
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For the first time since 1945, the Kentucky Derby has been postponed.
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Matthew Broderick’s sister, Revd. Janet Broderick, is “feeling much better” after testing positive for coronavirus.
Matthew Broderick‘s sister, Janet Broderick, has tested positive for the coronavirus.
Matthew Broderick's sister, Rector Janet Broderick, has tested positive for the coronavirus, according to a statement from her church on Wednesday. Per the All Saints Episcopal Church in Beverly Hills, Calif., Janet fell ill after attending an annual conference -- the Consortium of Endowed Episcopal Parishes (CEEP) -- in Louisville, Ky.The conference had another attendee who was diagnosed with the coronavirus (COVID-19), according to the church.