Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman gets flu shot (Sept. 2020)
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Kentucky Lt. Gov. Jacqueline Coleman gets flu shot. (Source: Office of Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear)
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"The injection didn't hurt," American Sign Language Interpreter Virginia Moore said. "Not one bit."
A doctor with Norton Healthcare suggested several factors could be contributing to the fewer cases of flu, including mask wearing and social distancing, an effective vaccine or doctors not testing for the flu.
The state's positivity rate stands at 11.21%.
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