Three Rivers Health Confirms Positive COVID-19 Cases in Carroll and Pendleton

The new cases come from Carroll and Pendleton Counties.

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(Kentucky) - Tree Rivers Health Campus announced today that there have been two additional cases of COVID-19 in Kentucky.

The new cases come from Carroll and Pendleton Counties.

On March 30, Governor Andy Beshear signed an executive order that limits out of state travel, he stated that traveling from state to state should be essential travel only.

As of now, there have been 6,810 people tested in the state of Kentucky, with 480 positive cases, and 11 deaths.

It the Three Rivers Health District there are 2 cases in Carroll, 1 case in Pendleton, and zero cases in both Owen and Gallatin counties.

You can keep up to date with all Kentucky coronavirus here

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