Kentucky gains 390 new COVID-19 cases

Kentucky gained 390 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 Sunday, with the governor noting some labs weren’t reporting data on the weekend.

There have now been 39,315 confirmed cases in the commonwealth.

Governor Beshear also announced three new deaths, making that total 813 during the pandemic.

“The total number of new COVID-19 cases has increased this week which shows the disease is still very active in Kentucky, but on a positive note it appears that Kentuckians have stopped the exponential growth of the virus,” Gov. Beshear said.

Tennessee added 1,961 cases and 21 more deaths Sunday. Montgomery County gained another 32 cases, Robertson added eight and Stewart County remained steady at 82.