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UNVACCINATED KENTUCKIANS SHOULD WEAR MASKS INDOORS WHEN NOT IN THEIR HOME

Kentucky Government Press Release by Kentucky Government Press Release
July 19, 2021
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Gov. Beshear, Dr. Stack Provide Update on COVID-19 Delta Variant in Kentucky

FRANKFORT, Ky. (July 19, 2021) – Today, Gov. Andy Beshear and Dr. Steven Stack, commissioner of the Kentucky Department for Public Health, provided an update on the COVID-19 delta variant, a highly contagious strain that is spreading in the commonwealth.

“We have the most aggressive variant that we have seen to date in our battle against COVID. It’s a serious, even deadly, threat to unvaccinated Kentuckians,” said Gov. Beshear. “If more adults don’t get vaccinated, it’s not just adults who pay the price. It’s our kids who will. Many of them can’t get vaccinated yet, and they count on us to make good decisions and do the right thing.”

The Governor and Dr. Stack encouraged unvaccinated Kentuckians and Kentuckians in jobs that require consistent contact with the public to take additional precautions, including:

  • All unvaccinated Kentuckians should wear masks indoors when not in their home;
  • Kentuckians at higher risk from COVID-19 due to pre-existing conditions should wear masks indoors when not in their home;
  • Vaccinated Kentuckians in jobs with significant public exposure should consider wearing a mask at work; and
  • All unvaccinated Kentuckians, when eligible, should be vaccinated immediately.

“Getting vaccinated is a choice,” said Dr. Stack. “We’ve said that all along. It’s your choice. It’s an incredibly important choice. It’s a choice that should you choose to get vaccinated, you protect yourself and also all the others who are both vaccinated and unvaccinated because the more of us who are vaccinated, the less the virus is able to spread, to infect people and to hurt people. If you choose not to get vaccinated, that is your choice as well, but it is a particularly dangerous choice.”

Dr. Stack discussed recent outbreaks that have occurred in other states, accelerated by the delta variant, including incidences in Illinois, Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana and Missouri.

Summer camps in Illinois and Texas were associated with COVID-19 outbreaks, including cases of the delta variant, which also infected six vaccinated guests at an outdoor wedding in Texas. Officials in Mississippi warned of a potential COVID-19 surge as seven children were hospitalized with severe cases of the virus. The Louisiana State Health Officer, Dr. Joseph Kanter, said that Louisiana is facing a statewide outbreak as the delta variant began spreading and as vaccination rates fell. Hospitals in Missouri have been understaffed and under-resourced as the delta variant continues to infect more people.

Vaccines appear to be highly effective against the delta variant. However, hospitalizations have surged more than 30% in the past two weeks and more than 80% in Nevada, Mississippi, Arkansas and Oklahoma. Nationwide, 97% of COVID-19 related hospitalizations are among those who have not yet been vaccinated.

“The delta variant is so contagious it will infect most unvaccinated people,” said Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the former commissioner of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). “It is going to be the most serious virus they will get in their lifetime in terms of the risk of putting them in the hospital.”

“I want to point out that Dr. Gottlieb was the FDA commissioner under the last president. We have never brought politics in to what we do with COVID. We want to make sure we listen to experts that cross party or administration,” said Gov. Beshear.

The Governor said to date, 2,248,235 Kentuckians have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. Sixty-one percent of Kentuckians 18 or older have been vaccinated, but only 51% of Kentuckians age 40 to 49, 46% of Kentuckians age 30-39 and 36% of Kentuckians age 18 to 29.

All Kentuckians can sign up for a COVID-19 vaccination appointment near where they live or work at vaccine.ky.gov.

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Comments 8

  1. KAG says:
    4 years ago

    Maybe if they rename it to the Trump Cure I would bet a lot of them would stand in line to get.

    • Sally says:
      4 years ago

      You are obsessed with Trump, lady. Lol!

      • KAG says:
        4 years ago

        Wrong if I was obsessed with Trump I would have a Trump flag in my front yard, bumper stickers on my car wait in line for days at one of his rally’s invade the capitol to overthrow the government you got the wrong person Sally Lol!!

  2. Jeremy says:
    4 years ago

    Soon the guidance will be vaccinated people must wear masks, social distance, etc. A 3rd shot will be required soon. I wouldn’t be surprised if some states start locking back down. Breakthrough rates for the vaccines is higher than is being told atm. Will be 20%-40%. In saying all that if your elderly or have lots of health problems the shots may reduce severity of the illness. In the end a virus is going to virus. We will have to build natural immunity and deal with it for the rest of our lives. I guess this is what happens when people try to play God in labs mutating viruses. Why we were funding chinese research into this type of stuff is beyond me.

  3. Carl says:
    4 years ago

    If you’re a Trump brainwashed fool and don’t get vaccinated and contact Covid, you should be refused hospital treatment. Why should your stupidity be allowed to cost the community a hospital bed and more then likely the cost of treatment also. No matter one or a million less Republicans no big loss.

  4. Reason says:
    4 years ago

    Trump got vaccinated silly liberal. Some people are unstandably concerned about a vaccination that has hardly been tested. Many people are very guarded with what they put in their body. Many have never gotten the flu shot because of this. Quit trying to force this on people. This is….was a free country. I’m sick of liberals trying to force their many ungodly ways on us too. Abortion, lgbtqwertyxyz, BLM burning and looting, and so much more.

    Side note: Has anyone else noticed how many boxes of masks warn that masks will not protect you from covid-19?

    • KAG says:
      4 years ago

      If you ever have surgery just tell the doctors and nurses they don’t need to wear their masks.

  5. Truth says:
    4 years ago

    Hey Dems hows it going at our southern boarder? Afganistan going really great too. You probablly dont know anything about it because the fake news isnt covering it. Didnt take long for America to beco me the laughing stock of the world. By the way VP Harris is really managing to boarder crisses. Couldnt Biden have found a better female with black skin. This was the only requirement. He sure picked a dandy.

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