Kentucky
COVID-19 Information
Governor Andy Beshear provides daily updates and guidelines for Kentuckians, for a full list of the Governor’s Executive Orders, visit the link below:

Social Distancing is key to keeping Kentuckians safe
- It is advised that all community gatherings be cancelled
- Avoid all non-essential travel. Do not fly. Do not participate in cruise travel.
- Recommend the temporary closure of senior centers
- All state prisons are closed to visitors
- Recommend businesses to utilize telecommuting and allow employees to work from home if possible
- Hospitals are asked to cease elective procedures
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City of London Resources
The safety and security of our community is our top focus. This page relays information from organizations across our community as we continue to monitor this evolving situation closely. We are sharing information so you can best protect yourself and continue to utilize services available to you. This page will be updated as information becomes available.
City of London Updates
London City Parks Update
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City Hall Hours
London City Hall’s regular hours will resume on Tuesday, May 26th from 8am to 4pm Monday-Friday. We encourage the public to utilize the drive-thru window…
City Park Safety
***UPDATED ON MONDAY, MARCH 30TH, 2020*** On the advice of the Laurel County Health Department, all City of London playgrounds and basketball courts are now…
Levi-Jackson Park Campground News
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Gov. Beshear’s Executive Order Regarding Life-Sustaining Business
Click the button below for Gov. Andy Beshear’s latest Executive Order regarding life-sustaining businesses: Executive Order 3.25.20 For questions about the coronavirus in Kentucky, call…
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A message from the Mayor’s Office
Mayor Troy Rudder is announcing that out of respect for our employees and respect for the general public, and with guidance from both State and…
Does your family have a household plan?
As a family, you can plan and make decisions now that will protect you and your family during a COVID-19 outbreak.

Take everyday preventive steps

- Wash your hands frequently
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.
- Stay home when you are sick.
- Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.
- Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces
- Be prepared if your child’s school or childcare facility is temporarily dismissed or for potential changes at your workplace.