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New visitor policy coming to UK Healthcare with some exceptions

UK HealthCare

The UK HealthCare has released a statement for COVID-19 pertaining to visitor policy:   UK HealthCare implements a no visitation policy in hospitals and clinics in response to the Coronavirus, starting at midnight on March 23, 2020. The policy will remain until hospital officials feel the threat of transmission has decreased significantly. “These are extraordinary times and we ask for your cooperation...

Non-essential retail to close their in-person shopping area in Lexington

retail

It was announced that all in-person retail businesses that are not life-sustaining will close on Monday, March 23 at 8 pm. Life-sustaining, non-essential retail businesses are those that provide staple goods. A sampling what is considered essential and remains OPEN: Auto repair services Car rentals Building material, garden equipment/supplies dealers Banks, credit unions, other financial services Grocery stores & markets Carry-out,...

What are the new plans for Fayette County Public Schools during COVID-19?

Fayette County Public Schools

Fayette County Public Schools has released a statement for COVID-19 updates:   All Fayette County Public Schools will remain closed to students until April 20, 2020, announced Superintendent Manny Caulk at 5 p.m. this evening. “While we are disappointed that it will be longer before we see our students again, we absolutely support the Governor’s efforts to blunt the spread of COVID-19...

Coronavirus Response fund coming to Lexington

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On March 19, 2020, Lexington Mayor Linda Gorton announced the launch of a Coronavirus Response Fund to help provide support to populations across Central and Appalachia Kentucky who may adversely be affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. "Neighbor to neighbor, friend to friend, business to community, that's how Lexington will get through this," said Mayor Linda Gorton. The Response Fund was formed...