
A free COVID-19 testing and vaccination clinic will be available this month by the Pulaski County Health Department and the Indiana Department of Health.
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A free COVID-19 testing and vaccination clinic will be available this month by the Pulaski County Health Department and the Indiana Department of Health.
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently issued new guidance for healthcare facilities across the country about masking requirements for COVID-19 and other respiratory illnesses.
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The Indiana Department of Health has changed the COVID-19 dashboard to reflect new publishing schedules and additional surveillance tools.
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The Pulaski County Health Department has invited the Indiana Department of Health mobile vaccine team to visit Pulaski County.
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Hoosier children ages 5-11 are now eligible for a booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
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While the cases are not in high numbers as in the past, COVID-19 cases continue to be reported locally.
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A second COVID-19 booster dose is now available to residents age 12 and older who have weakened immune systems and individuals age 50 and older who received a booster dose at least four months prior to this available dose.
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Starke County had three new COVID-19 cases and Marshall County had one new case in Tuesday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health. There were 212 new cases in the state in that update.
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There were 107 new COVID-19 cases reported in the state in Monday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health, but there were no new cases reported in Marshall County, Starke County or Pulaski County.
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An additional 238 people in the state have been diagnosed with COVID-19, according to Thursday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health. Five new cases were reported in Marshall County, one case in Starke County and one case in Pulaski County.
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The number of counties with a moderate-to-high community spread of COVID-19 keeps diminishing. Five counties are now in the yellow status, which means a moderate spread of COVID-19. Those counties include Starke County, Fulton County, Newton County, Tipton County, and Perry County. The rest of the counties in the state are in the blue status, meaning a low community spread of COVID-19.
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An additional 228 people in the state have been diagnosed with COVID-19, according to Tuesday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health.
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For the first time in a long time, there were no new COVID-19 cases to report in the tri-county area, according to Monday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health.
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Another 302 people in the state have been diagnosed with COVID-19, according to Thursday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health.
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Only 14 counties are in the yellow status this week on the Indiana Department of Health’s County Metrics Map which means a moderate spread of COVID-19. Pulaski County is in the yellow status this week.
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There were 261 additional COVID-19 cases reported in the state Tuesday with one new case each in Marshall County, Starke County and Pulaski County.
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The number of COVID-19 cases in the state remains low. In Monday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health, there were 137 new cases in the state. Marshall County and Starke County had one new COVID-19 case in each county while there were no new cases in Pulaski County.
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The number of COVID-19 cases in the state remains low. There were 391 new cases in the state in Thursday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health. Marshall County and Starke County had three new cases each, while Pulaski County did not have any new cases.
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More counties are entering the blue status on the Indiana Department of Health’s County Metrics Map. The blue status means a low community spread of COVID-19.
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The Knox Community School Board members were updated on the COVID policies last week, according to Superintendent Dr. William Reichhart.
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