
May 6, 2021
Season 2021 Episode 87 | 55sVideo has Closed Captions
A one-minute news update, focused on COVID-19, airing before and after PBS NewsHour.
A one-minute news update, focused on COVID-19, airing before and after PBS NewsHour.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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May 6, 2021
Season 2021 Episode 87 | 55sVideo has Closed Captions
A one-minute news update, focused on COVID-19, airing before and after PBS NewsHour.
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#### Starting Friday, May 28th, capacity restrictions will go from 60 to 75 percent, for indoor and outdoor gatherings of less than a thousand people.
That includes restaurants.
For venues with MORE than a thousand people, capacity will go from 50 to 60 percent.
Governor Beshear says he expects all capacity restrictions to be lifted sometime this summer.
The CDC expects a sharp decline in COVID cases by July, if people continue getting vaccinations.
#### The COVID positivity rate remains at three and a half percent.
Kentucky has 655 new COVID cases, with five new deaths.
52 percent of eligible Kentuckians have now received a COVID vaccination.
#### The governor says sales tax revenue set a new April record, at 486 million dollars.
#### I'm Casey Parker-Bell and

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