FRANKFORT, Ky. — One person in Kentucky who had COVID-19 has now died, and Gov. Andy Beshear announced the statewide closure of bars and restaurants.

The 66-year-old Bourbon County man is the first person in the state with the virus to die. Beshear said there were other factors that contributed to the man's death.

“There were numerous factors that led to this point, the coronavirus was only a factor,” Beshear said.

In addition, Beshear is ordering all dining rooms in Kentucky bars and restaurants to close. That order is expected to take effect at 5 p.m. Monday, but it is not yet finalized.

Beshear said childcare centers should plan to close later this week, and the state Capitol will close to non-essential personnel starting Tuesday.

There were 21 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the state at the time this story published.

Starting Tuesday, Beshear will only give live updates at 4 p.m. each day.

Cases in Kentucky as of 9 a.m. March 16:

BOURBON COUNTY



66-year-old man (first death)

CLARK COUNTY



49-year-old man

FAYETTE COUNTY



31-year-old woman

31-year-old man

40-year-old woman

46-year-old man

47-year-old man

HARRISON COUNTY



27-year-old woman (home and fully recovered)

67-year-old woman

68-year-old man

54-year-old woman

60-year-old man

51-year-old man

JEFFERSON COUNTY



54-year-old man

69-year-old man

67-year-old woman (still need full confirmation)

68-year-old woman

80-year-old woman

73-year-old woman

MONTGOMERY COUNTY



56-year-old man

NELSON COUNTY

