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Published May 5, 2021 at 9:06 AM EDT
Tony Dejak
Associated Press
Two people walk past a sign for COVID-19 testing at the Cleveland Clinic, Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2020, in Cleveland.
The COVID-19 vaccines in use today in the U.S. are all extremely protective against the virus, but no shot is perfect.
As of April 26, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported 9,245 infections among the more than 95 million Americans who had been fully vaccinated. In very rare cases, some of those people have died.
Today on Wellness Wednesday on All Sides with Ann Fisher, we discuss so-called breakthrough infections of COVID-19.
Guests:
Dr. Juanita Collier Connecticut-based board-certified behavioral optometrist
April 22, 2021
Louisville – Louisville Metro Council’s Budget Committee has released its schedule for reviewing Mayor Greg Fischer’s proposed 2021-2022 Capital and Operating Budgets.
The Committee will review the proposal over the months of May and June. The Metro Council extended the budget review process by an extra month beginning in 2017, in order to hear from the public and thoroughly review and discuss the budget for each department and agency of Metro Government.
“While the pandemic has dramatically affected the financial condition of many individuals, families and businesses, Louisville’s economy as a whole has held up much better than we feared at this time last year. That is reflected in the budget proposed today. Tax receipts, combined with federal funds and reduced expenses, will allow us to invest in human services, public safety and infrastructure. The Budget Committee will have thirty hearings to determine how best to spend the funds available to us,” sa