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Virginia Moore served as an American Sign Language interpreter for Gov. Andy Beshear during regular updates on the pandemic in the state.
Virginia Moore served as an American Sign Language interpreter for Gov. Andy Beshear during regular updates on the pandemic in the state.
The 61-year-old died Saturday, following complications from heart surgery.
Moore's skills helped communicate life-saving information to more than 700,000 deaf and hard of hearing people in Kentucky during the pandemic.
A Kentuckian known as the state's sign language interpreter during the COVID-19 pandemic has died.