As COVID-19 and the highly contagious delta variant surges in Kentucky and Indiana, free testing is still available around Kentuckiana.
Jefferson County reported 750 confirmed cases of COVID-19 for the week of April 18, an 18.7% increase from last week.
Jefferson County reported 635 confirmed cases of COVID-19 for the week of April 11, the first time there has been an increase in cases since early January.
Jefferson County reported 624 confirmed cases of COVID-19 for the week of April 3. It's the first time Louisville has been below 700 reported cases for a week since July 18, 2020.
Jefferson County reported 754 confirmed cases of COVID-19 for the week of March 27. After reporting 774 confirmed cases last week, it's the first time Louisville has reported case counts below 800 in consecutive weeks since July 2020.
Vaccine doses have increased in recent weeks as now 30.3% of Jefferson County residents have received at least the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccination.
Jefferson County reported 867 confirmed COVID-19 cases for the week of March 14, the lowest amount since the week of Sept. 19 last year.
The county's weekly reported case count is its lowest since last September.
As of Saturday, 10% of Jefferson County residents have been fully vaccinated, while 17% have received the first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine, according to Klein.
Jefferson County reported 1,527 confirmed cases last week, along with 18 newly reported deaths. It's the first time the county has reported less than 1,600 confirmed cases in a week since last October.