The daily report from the Indiana State Department of Health on Thursday showed an additional 611 people diagnosed with COVID-19, and 41 new deaths reported.
Continue readingGovernor Commends Bus Driver, Grandson Who Alerted Family to Gas Leak while Delivering Meals
The recent actions of a Knox Community School Corporation bus driver and his grandson have gotten some statewide attention. Bus driver Gerald Shadrix and his grandson were delivering meals Monday, when they alerted a family to a gas leak.
Continue readingHamlet Waiving Utility Bill Penalties
The Town of Hamlet is among the communities waiving late fees on utility bills during the public health emergency. The town council passed a resolution last week officially making the change.
Continue readingIndiana State Department of Health Boosts Food Assistance during COVID-19 Pandemic
Those struggling to feed their families may be able to get some extra help. State Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box says a new assistance program will be available at many food banks and pantries in rural areas through the Indiana State Department of Health.
Continue readingGovernor Holcomb: Protecting Lives, Economy ‘Not an Either/Or Choice’
Indiana does not have to choose between protecting the lives of Hoosiers and protecting the state’s economy, according to Governor Eric Holcomb.
Continue readingExecutive Order Makes It Easier for Pharmacy Students to Start Working during COVID-19 Pandemic
Indiana is taking steps to put new pharmacists to work during the COVID-19 public health emergency. An executive order from Governor Eric Holcomb Wednesday lets pharmacy students who’ve completed their required coursework apply for a temporary license without the need for certain exams and a background check.
Continue readingMore Hoosiers Dying at Home as COVID-19 Concerns Reduce Hospital Visits
The spread of COVID-19 has coincided with an increase in people dying at home from apparently unrelated causes. During state officials’ COVID-19 briefing Wednesday, State Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box said that Hoosiers seem to be more careful about going to the hospital.
Continue readingSen. Young: Federal COVID-19 Money Heading to Indiana Residents, Businesses
Federal help is starting to make its way to Indiana residents and businesses. U.S. Senator Todd Young gave an update on the CARES Act during state officials’ COVID-19 press conference Tuesday.
Continue readingOver 400 COVID-19 Deaths Recorded by Indiana State Department of Health
The Indiana State Department of Health reported an additional 49 deaths in its daily report on Wednesday, pushing the total of COVID-19 Indiana deaths up to 436.
Continue readingWinamac Suspending Utility Bill Penalties
The Town of Winamac is waiving late fees on utility bills for April and May. The change was approved by the town council Monday. Clerk-Treasurer Melanie Berger said that utilities won’t be shut off during the COVID-19 emergency, but some places have been looking into waiving penalties, as well.
Continue readingKnox Bus Driver, Grandson Called Heroes after Noticing Gas Leak while Delivering Meals
A Knox Community School Corporation bus driver and his grandson are being called heroes, after noticing a gas leak while delivering lunches Monday.
Continue readingState Health Commissioner Allows Long-Term Care Facilities to Relocate Residents to Slow Spread of COVID-19
Long-term care facilities may now move or discharge residents to try to stop the spread of COVID-19. An order issued Tuesday by State Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box allows residents to be moved within or between facilities, including to places in other cities or counties.
Continue readingState Health Commissioner Updates Guidelines for Drive-Thru COVID-19 Testing Sites
The Indiana State Department of Health is expanding the list of who can get tested for COVID-19 at its four drive-through clinics. Up until now, it was limited to health care professionals, first responders, and other essential workers showing symptoms of COVID-19.
Continue readingWestville Correctional Facility Inmate Dies of COVID-19
An inmate at the Westville Correctional Facility has died from COVID-19. State Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box announced the death during state officials’ COVID-19 briefing Tuesday.
Continue readingMarshall County Health Nurse Explains Reporting Procedures
Marshall County Health Nurse Lisa Letsinger took time to address reporters Tuesday afternoon who brought up concerns of residents surrounding the reporting of COVID-19 cases.
Continue readingIndiana State Department of Health Reports 37 Additional COVID-19 Deaths
The latest statistics from the Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) indicated that an additional 37 Hoosiers have died as a result of COVID-19 which brings the state total to 387.
One of the deaths includes one patient from Starke County.
According to the ISDH, 313 additional Indiana residents have been diagnosed with COVID-19 through testing at the Indiana State Department of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and private laboratories. The total number of people diagnosed with COVID-19 in the state to date is 8,527 out of 46,017 who have been tested.
Starke County is reporting 10 cases and one death, Marshall County is reporting 17 cases and Pulaski County remains at one reported positive case of COVID-19. Fulton County has three cases, Kosciusko County has 19 cases and one death, Elkhart County has 100 cases and three deaths, St. Joseph County has 234 cases and four deaths, La Porte County has 36 cases and three deaths, Porter County has 127 cases and two deaths, Jasper County has 18 cases and one death, Lake County has 819 cases and 31 deaths, and Marion County has 3,063 cases and 141 deaths.
Pulaski County Council Considers COVID-19 Response Funding
The Pulaski County Council took the first step Monday in making funding available for the county’s COVID-19 response, but not without calling for more oversight when spending it. The county’s incident command team had asked for permission to spend up to $250,000 out of the county’s Riverboat Fund.
Continue readingGovernor Opposes Releasing Department of Correction Inmates due to COVID-19
Governor Eric Holcomb says he doesn’t support the idea of releasing low-level offenders from the Department of Correction to protect them from COVID-19. “We’ve got our offenders in a safe place, we believe, maybe even safer than just letting them out, to avoid contracting this COVID-19,” Holcomb said during state officials’ COVID-19 press conference Monday.
Continue readingIndiana Manufacturers Stepping Up Fight Against COVID-19
Indiana manufacturers are switching their production to personal protection equipment. The Indiana Economic Development Corporation says the state has purchased more than 1.9 million pieces of PPE from 15 Indiana companies.
Continue readingSocial Distancing Has Delayed Indiana’s COVID-19 Surge, Says State Health Commissioner
COVID-19 has now been reported in all 92 Indiana counties, according to the latest update from the Indiana State Department of Health. Now, State Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box says the peak is still likely a few weeks away.
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