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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear said Tuesday that a person tested positive for COVID-19 after attending a coronavirus party.

Beshear shared the story Tuesday about a recent patient that he says makes him angry.

Apparently, a patient whose test was confirmed positive on Tuesday went to what Beshear called a "coronavirus party."

"This is one that makes me mad...and it should make you mad," Beshear said. "No more of these."

He said the party involved a group of people in their 20s flaunting a mass gathering during a time when they were supposed to be practicing social distancing. "They probably thought they were invincible," Beshear said.

The governor has put several measures in place and signed many executive orders to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, including closing restaurants, bars and some businesses to in-person traffic, postponing major events and more.

As of Tuesday, the state's confirmed case count reached 163.

COVID-19 maps of Kentucky, Indiana: Latest coronavirus cases by county

While Beshear suggested we should not condone this patient's behavior, he did, in true Beshear fashion, encourage us all to forgive them.

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