Louisville health expert says lower vaccination rates contribute to increase in flu cases
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Over the last week, several schools have had to close or go to online learning because of widespread illness.
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Experts with UofL Health said fewer people were vaccinated this year, a contributing factor to a sharp peak in cases of the flu and other illnesses around Louisville.
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