On Thanksgiving, Kentucky again reported its highest daily quantity of COVID-19 cases, with 3,870 more and more people testing positive for the virus.
The state also had its second highest number of new deaths, with 32 more Kentuckians lost towards the virus on Thursday.
Gov. Andy Beshear advised individuals to avoid busy shopping areas to slow the spread of coronavirus, despite Black Friday deals.
“These new case reports are really alarming. Be careful when you are shopping and consider safer options, like purchasing gifts online for delivery or curbside pick-up,” Beshear said.
“Wash both hands, stay six feet apart from other shoppers and wear a mask all the time. This is the time we need everyone to buckle down, stay strong and prevent this improvement in cases.”
Because from the holiday, Gov. Andy Beshear released coronavirus numbers from both Thursday and Friday at the same time.
On Friday, Kentucky reported 1,747 new cases and 4 new deaths. Case information from both days is included below.
Thursday:
New cases: 3,870
New deaths: 32
Positivity rate: 8.94%
Total deaths: 1,867
Currently hospitalized: 1,747
Currently in ICU: 388
Currently on ventilator: 206
Friday Case Information:
New cases today: 1,747
New deaths today: 4
Positivity rate: 8.85%
Total deaths: 1,871
Currently hospitalized: 1,714
Currently in ICU: 390
Currently on ventilator: 216