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Drive-thru testing in Louisville, Ky., during the University of Louisville's Co-Immunity Project. (WDRB file photo)
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Researchers believe 4 to 6 times more people in Louisville may have been exposed to the virus, since the beginning of the pandemic.
The city's positivity rate is at 9.18% as of Tuesday.
As of Saturday, 1,711 Kentuckians were hospitalized with COVID-19.Â
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