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A fund created during the pandemic to help prevent evictions in Kentucky is not taking new applicants after this week.
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Indiana continues its rollout of updated COVID-19 boosters, with the state scheduling website expected to be fully functional within the next two weeks.
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Jefferson County dropped to medium risk for COVID-19, prompting JCPS to move to optional masking in schools and on buses.
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The omicron-specific boosters are approved, but some local providers are still awaiting shipments or finalizing rollout plans.
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In the coming weeks, researchers will begin new testing methods allowing them to detect pathogens such as polio, influenza and RSV.
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The FDA has approved new omicron-specific COVID-19 boosters. Louisville doctors explain the importance of getting protection from the virus.
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Fewer than 300 Kentuckians were hospitalized with COVID-19 at the beginning of June. That jumped to 483 this week.
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Last year, federal funds allowed school districts to limit the spread of COVID-19 through widespread testing. But those funds are spent and it’s unclear if more is coming.
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Norton Children’s is preparing for the Friday rollout of COVID-19 vaccines for kids 6 months to 5 years old. The pediatric health care system received…
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Jefferson County is reporting the highest number of COVID-19 cases since February, although hospitalizations haven't jumped.
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Moderna has asked the Food and Drug Administration to authorize its low-dose COVID-19 vaccine as the first vaccine for children younger than age 5.