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Lexington Posts 177 New COVID-19 Cases Over The Weekend

Lexington Posts 177 New COVID-19 Cases Over The Weekend
John Bobel
September 21, 2020

COVID-19 continues to spread throughout Lexington! Slow its spread by following guidelines anytime in the public: wear a cloth mask over your mouth & nose, stay at least 6 ft away from anyone who doesn’t live in your home & wash your hands often.

Lexington had 177 new COVID-19 cases reported over the weekend (88 Saturday and 89 Sunday) bringing the city’s total to 7,871 cases and 71 deaths since the outbreak began in March.

Details on how to get FREE flu shots will be announced at 2 pm Monday! Check here or http://lfchd.org for details about a special drive-thru clinic Oct. 3 for high-risk groups ages 13 & up! We’ll also have information on other opportunities for free flu shots for everyone!

We update Lexington’s COVID-19 numbers, including charts with demographics, hospitalizations and more, Monday-Saturday at http://lfchd.org.

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