During his daily news conference, Governor Andy Beshear confirmed a third person in Kentucky has died from COVID-19.

The person who died was a 67-year-old man from Anderson County.

The governor said he will light up the Governor's mansion green Saturday night in honor of the lives lost to COVID-19.

He also called out businesses that haven't followed guidelines and orders for establishments that can't accommodate customers without social distancing.

“After we put out the order, we had two flea markets shut down immediately and we appreciate it, but we had one that calls had to be put into," Beshear said.

He asked Kentuckians to show off role model behavior on social media, including an example of children writing cards to people who live in a Corbin nursing home.

“When people in those homes rely so much on visits, we’re asking for a lot, these kids, kids are the most resilient amongst us, they always find a way," he said.

Beshear reiterated that he doesn't know what's in store for the future, but commented on the possibility of sheltering in place, an action other states have taken. He said his definition of the phrase is different from what a lot of people envision.

“What we will be talking about and what we’ll probably have to take some steps moving forward on is just limiting our direct interactions with people," Beshear said.