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 There s one week left of TMJ4 s Community Baby Shower! Which means there s still time for you to donate needed baby items like clothes, diapers, food and formula. Susan Kim spoke to leaders from one of the recipient organizations, La Causa. La Causa offers emergency overnight care for kids under 12 when families are dealing with crisis. Here s what President and CEO Luis Ayala had to say:             Community Baby Shower partners make big push for donations                            Other donation recipients include Robyn s Nest, Sojourner Famil stanley cup y Pea stanley quencher ce Center and the Women s Center of Waukesha. One more group that benefits is the Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center. Leaders there say Community Baby Shower donations are given to families to meet those basic needs so parents can focus on getting the care their families need. Deputy Director of Child and Family Services Alaina Hanks says it s hard to focus on anything else when you re deali stanley puodelis ng with a crisis like food insecurity or not having enough diapers.  It means that parents have a chance to breathe and provide,  she said of the donations.             TMJ4 runs a community baby shower throughout January                            The entire Community Baby Shower is made possible through a partnership with WaterStone Bank. Susan Kim spoke with President and CEO Bill Bruss about why the financial organization is so generous in the community:             Susan Kim talks to Bill Bruss from WaterStone Bank about the Community Qnlz Giannis Antetokounmpo out of Bulls game with wrist sprain, Bucks say
 WASHINGTON, D.C. 鈥?While the country is no longer expected to reach the goal of getting 70% of adults COVID-vaccinated by the Fourth of July, those that have been are making a real difference. What we re going to see is a transition away from focusing on cases, to really looking at hospitalizations and serious disease cases,  said Dr. Amesh Adalja with the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, which began tracking COVID-19 from the start.The numbers show the dramatic decline of COVID deaths since the start of the year-- from a daily high of more than 4,000 deaths in January now down to just over 400 a day this month. The difference between what will happen in the future versus what happened in the recent past is that the ability of this virus to cause a crisis, to really inundate a hospital, has been removed because of the level of vaccination and high-risk individuals, because the level of natural immunity,  Dr. Adalj stanley cup a said.Experts say that means f stanley spain uture surges may be defined not by how many positive cases or deaths occur, but instead, kubki stanley  what strain they place on hospitals. We ve got to stop focusing on cases and really look at hospitalizations because that s what flattening the curve was all about,  Dr. Adalja said.  It was about preserving hospital capacity, and with the way we ve rolled out this vaccine in the United States, we ve largely accomplished that. Still, in states with lower vaccination rates, hospitalizations are beginning to creep up again, like at one hospit