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On November 18, 2020, as the state's COVID-19 cases continued to increase, Beshear ordered Kentucky's public and private schools to halt in-person learning on November 23 with in-person classes to resume in January 2021. This marked the first time Beshear ordered, rather than recommended, schools to cease in-person instruction.
The COVID-19 pandemic was confirmed to have reached the U.S. Commonwealth of Kentucky on March 6, 2020, when Governor Andy Beshear's office announced the first confirmed case in Cynthiana, Kentucky, and declared a state of emergency to ensure all entities had the necessary response resources.
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear's administration is working to offer more COVID-19 testing options in hard-hit communities to divert people who need a test away from overloaded hospitals, including by ...
From daily updates on the COVID-19 pandemic to a barrage of campaign ads, Gov. Andy Beshear has been a near-constant presence in Kentuckians’ lives since assuming office in 2019.
The legislature was convened by governor Andy Beshear from September 7 to 9 following a ruling of the Kentucky Supreme Court that his state of emergency regarding the COVID-19 pandemic required the approval of the legislature. The General Assembly approved the state of emergency, but banned Beshear from instituting mask mandates. [1]
Gov. Andy Beshear is one of the most public-facing elected officials in Kentucky history. Whether it was the daily television briefings at the height of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, his response to ...
Tuesday marks a memorable moment in Kentucky as Gov. Andy Beshear is sworn in for four more years in office. ... She said she wanted to attend to support Beshear, whose action during the COVID-19 ...
3:15 p.m. - Making note of the COVID-19 pandemic and historic natural ... a Grammy nominated singer and a Kentucky native, watches Gov. Andy Beshear’s swearing-in ceremony on Tuesday, Dec. 12 ...