Kentucky COVID-19 Vaccine Monitoring
No Vaccine Monitoring data was released during the Weekend.
As of January 14:
Total State Population: 4,467,673
at least one dose – Fully Vaxxed – Boost/Add.Doses
Total State Population Vaccinated: 2,817,058 2,436,363 943,632
% of Total State Population Vaccinated: 63% 55% 21%
Total State Population > 18 Years of Age Vaccinated: 2,583,819 2,249,042 934,391
% of Total State Population > 18 Years of Age Vaccinated: 75% 65% 27%
Total State Population >65 Years of Age Vaccinated: 708,514 630,958 398,360
% of Total State Population >65 Years of Age Vaccinated: 94% 84% 53%
First Dose Administered by Vaccine:
Pfizer: 1,519,322 54%
Moderna: 1,090,542 39%
Janssen(J&J): 200,880 7%
Notes from Saturday’s 1.15 Ky. COVID-19 Daily Summary
Total New Cases: 14,896 Confirmed: 10,490 Probable: 4,406
18 & Under: 3,763 Confirmed: 2,187 Probable: 1,576
Total Cases: 990,087 including 690,176 Confirmed Cases and 299,911 Probable cases.
Positivity Rate: 29.24% (7-day Rollover Average)*
Total Tests: 12,010,757 Total Positive Tests: 1,202,285 Total PCR Positive: 818,777 Total Serology Positive: 55,543 Total Antigen Positive: 327,965
Kentuckians Ever Hospitalized with COVID-19: 35,786 (3.61%)
Kentuckians now in Hospital with COVID-19: 2,121
Kentuckians Ever in ICU with COVID-19: 6,813 (0.69%)
Kentuckians now in ICU with COVID-19: 452
Kentuckians on a Ventilator with COVID-19: 236
Current Overall Capacity:
Occupied Available Percent
Inpatient Beds: 9,496 3,789 71.5%
ICU Beds: 1,285 155 89.2%
Ventilators: 683 1,232 35.7%
New Deaths announced today: 39
*155 duplicates and records not meeting case criteria removed since the last report.
Total Deaths due to COVID-19: 12,557 Confirmed: 11,012 Probable: 1,545
Kentucky COVID-19 Vaccine Monitoring Stats
QuarantineofVaccinatedPersonsGuidance (from CDC.gov)
Vaccine.KY.Gov to see when you can get vaccinated, or call 855-598-2246 from 8 am to 7 pm Monday-Friday. 855-598-2246 TTY: 855-326-4654 (8 am to 7 pm Monday – Friday)
The data collected by the Kentucky Department for Public Health (KDPH) on case patients comes from a number of sources, including electronic laboratory reports, provider case.
disease and COVID-19 investigation reports, local health department investigation results, hospital infection prevention clinical patient data, and KDPH investigation results. Data is often found incomplete and/or incorrect and during KDPH investigation individual patient-level data is added to, corrected, and de-duplicated so that overall case counts and aggregate data values change daily.
