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Adair County now among red colored hot spots



2020-10-08 - Ten County Health District - Photo from LCDHD daily report.
As of October 7, 2020, Columbia and Adair County numbers of new cases put us in the red zone as a Coronavirus critical hotspot. An unverified word on social media is that the spike in cases happened after a church held crowded revival meetings resulting in multiple people becoming infected with the virus.

Correction: This article previously identified a guest pastor as one of those infected, and this is not the case. We apologize for the confusion.

Citizens are called on to work hard to protect ourselves and others by wearing masks and keeping a distance of at least 6 feet between ourselves and others in public places.

The Lake Cumberland District Health Department ten counties are *Adair, Russell, Green, Taylor, Casey, Pulaski, *McCreary, Cumberland, *Clinton and Cumberland ( * = red county).


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