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Sign interpreter Virginia Moore. Image courtesy Gov. Andy Beshear on Twitter.
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Two months after being diagnosed with cancer, Kentucky's most visible sign language interpreter is back on the job.
A Kentuckian known as the state's sign language interpreter during the COVID-19 pandemic has died.
Moore's skills helped communicate life-saving information to more than 700,000 deaf and hard of hearing people in Kentucky during the pandemic.
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