Coastline in some places. The comeback coast. One year ago today millions were bracing for the impact of Hurricane Sandy. It was the superstorm Strong Enough to carve out a new shoreline, bring a president ial campaign to a halt and test resilience of communities across the east coast. You can see the water up to my knees, more importantly, a record storm surge here in new york city. Its been an all day battle between Mother Nature in the form of Hurricane Sandy. Good day. Im Andrea Mitchell in washington. At this time last year sandy was a category one hurricane still hours away from making landfall in new jersey. As the storm gains strength, residents up and down the eastern seaboard were bracing for impact. Some of the communities devastate add year ago are still reeling a year later. Nbcs al roker was on the jersey shore when sandy hit and has an update on the still ongoing recovery. Sandy slammed ashore one year ago, new york and new jersey coastlines. This water following this ne
How to get your COVID-19 booster shot in Louisville
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COVID vaccine booster in Kentucky: Who is eligible for the shot?
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Though the FDA approved Pfizer’s coronavirus vaccine late Friday, Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear said it will still be some time before it’s widely available in the commonwealth.
In an emailed release on Saturday, Beshear reiterated his previous intention to prioritize vaccinating front line health care workers and people in long-term health care facilities.
“It is morally imperative that we get the vaccine to the most vulnerable Kentuckians first,” he said.
“In the meantime, please keep doing what you know is right: wear your mask, keep your distance from others and don’t have large gatherings.”