Governor Andy Beshear held his daily update on the state's response to the COVID-19 outbreak.

The governor said the state's current official total number of confirmed cases is now 63, with new cases from Henderson, Jefferson, Warren, Pulaski, Calloway and Fayette counties.

During the press conference, Gov. Beshear was asked about why the positive numbers for Kentucky sometimes don’t add up to what the state is officially reporting.

"We are seeing significantly more tests each day than we've seen in the other days," Gov. Beshear said. We know that there are, I think well in excess of 1,000 tests thus far. Know that because of that, and they're being done in so many different outside groups as they grow, it's gonna be harder for us to track it."

Beshear said the state is extending its tax filing deadline to July 15, matching it up with the federal tax deadline that was also extended to the same date.

The governor was also asked during the press conference whether or not he would sign SB 2, the voter ID bill, which was sent to his desk Thursday night. Beshear said he would not sign the bill.

The bill requires a photo ID to vote and the governor asked, "How should people who don't have an ID go get one during a national emergency?"

Beshear also said

if we are still dealing with the coronavirus and having to maintain social distancing at that point.

Again, you can find out more information about

. You can also call the state's COVID-19 hotline at 1-800-722-5725.

Gov. Beshear said his office will work over the weekend to create a number that people can call to report employers who aren't taking steps to protect employees with regard to social distancing and other coronavirus precautions. Don't call the COVID-19 hotline for questions of that nature.