Jan 27 Health Louisville-Area Leaders Aim To Increase Vaccinations In Black Communities Prominent Black Louisvillians and community leaders join outreach efforts to boost vaccination rates, alleviate fears. By John Boyle Jan 27 Health Outreach Aims To Boost Vaccines In Black Communities John Boyle
Jan 25 Health With COVID Vaccinations Underway, Some Frontline Workers Are Hesitant To Receive It More than 969,000 doses of COVID-19 vaccine have been administered to long-term care workers, teachers, and additional frontline health care workers around the Ohio Valley. But a surprising number of workers in some key sectors are hesitant or are refusing to get a shot, including some rural school staff in Kentucky, nursing facility workers in […] By Corinne Boyer, Ohio Valley ReSource and Liam Niemeyer, Ohio Valley ReSource Jan 25 Health With COVID Vaccinations Underway, Some Frontline Workers Are Hesitant To Receive It Corinne Boyer, Ohio Valley ReSource and Liam Niemeyer, Ohio Valley ReSource
Jan 23 Health The Vaccine Rollout Will Take Time. Here’s What The U.S. Can Do Now To Save Lives Experts agree that when it comes to state actions to slow infections, timing is key. By Rachel Treisman, NPR Jan 23 Health Vaccine Rollout Will Take Time. Here's What The U.S. Can Do Now Rachel Treisman, NPR
Jan 19 Health Kentucky Hospitals Will Receive New Medicaid Funding Amid Strain Of Pandemic Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear announced an expansion of federal aid for state hospitals and a request for more vaccine doses from the federal government on Tuesday as he reported 2,250 new cases of COVID-19 in the state. Nearly 3,200 people have died from the virus in the Commonwealth. Beshear announced 27 new deaths Tuesday and […] By Corinne Boyer, Ohio Valley ReSource Jan 19 Health Kentucky Hospitals Will Receive New Medicaid Funding Amid Strain Of Pandemic Corinne Boyer, Ohio Valley ReSource
Jan 19 Health Louisville’s And The State’s Vaccine Distribution Plans Differ. Here’s Why Jefferson County has a huge concentration of health care workers, and city officials say that, combined with inadequate supply, has slowed our progress. By John Boyle Jan 19 Health Why State, Louisville Vaccine Plans Differ John Boyle
Dec 17 Health Answering Your Questions About The COVID-19 Vaccines The arrival of the first doses of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine was met with cheers around the Ohio Valley as the first doses were administered to front-line health workers. The Pfizer — and, soon, Moderna — vaccines bring the promise of relief after months of pandemic-driven closures and a deadly surge in cases. But the vaccines’ […] By Corinne Boyer, Ohio Valley ReSource Dec 17 Health Answering Your Questions About The COVID-19 Vaccines Corinne Boyer, Ohio Valley ReSource
Dec 15 Health Ohio Valley Hospitals Filling Up Thanks To COVID-19 Surge New HHS data shows that many hospitals in the Ohio Valley are under strain, running short of bed space, especially for the most critically ill. By Suhail Bhat Dec 15 Health Ohio Valley Hospitals Filling Up Thanks To COVID-19 Surge Suhail Bhat