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A six-week surge of the coronavirus has put Ky. about where it was six months ago, but then it was going down; now it's going up Ky. Health News graph, based on initial, unadjusted daily reports; to enlarge, click on it. By Al Cross Kentucky Health News Six weeks of the Delta variant have put the pandemic in Kentucky about where it was six … Read More
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