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As a new strain of coronavirus (COVID-19) swept through the world in 2020, preparedness plans, masking policies and more public policy changed just as quickly. WVXU has covered the pandemic's impact on the Tri-State from the very beginning, when on March 3, 2020, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine barred spectators from attending the Arnold Sports Festival in Columbus over concerns about the virus, even though Ohio had yet to confirm a single case of COVID-19.

First COVID-19 Death Reported In Northern KY

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The Northern Kentucky Health Department is reporting its first COVID-19 death. According to a news release, the patient was over 60, a resident of Kenton County and had underlying medical conditions.

District Director of Health Dr. Lynn Saddler says, "This sad event underscores our message now more than ever - all Northern Kentuckians need to maintain social distancing and stay healthy at home to prevent the spread of COVID-19."

Late Saturday afternoon, three additional coronavirus cases were identified, bringing a total of 26 in Northern Kentucky. Kenton County has 16 cases. There are five in Boone County, four in Campbell and one in Grant County.

The Health Department says availability of tests is "limited and healthcare providers and systems are carefully determining who needs to be tested. For those with no or mild symptoms, testing is not recommended."

For more information about coronavirus activity in Northern Kentucky visit:https://bit.ly/3dBMfCO

Ann Thompson has decades of journalism experience in the Greater Cincinnati market and brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to her reporting.