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Numbers show that more Louisville residents are getting vaccinated against COVID-19, and the death count from the virus is going down -- but officials say the bigger picture isn't necessarily good news.
It's a trend that has health officials working on strategies to keep the vaccine on the radar of those in need and exploring the possibility of opening more clinics on the weekends.
But while cases appear to be on the downward trend in this surge, officials say they fully anticipate high case counts for the next few weeks.
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