Another five positive COVID-19 cases were reported in Marshall County, according to Wednesday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health. The total number of cases is now 374.
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The positive COVID-19 total case count in Marshall County keeps growing.
Continue readingAnother Increase in Marshall County COVID-19 count
The positive COVID-19 case count for Marshall County continues to climb. The report Monday showed an increase of six to a new total of 365. Starke County and Pulaski County counts remain unchanged from Sunday. Starke County has a total of 60 cases and Pulaski County has a total of 54 cases. La Porte County is up to 489 positive COVID-19 cases with three new cases reported on Monday.
Continue readingMarshall County, Starke County Report More COVID-19 Cases
In Sunday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health, the positive COVID-19 case count in Marshall County rose by 12 from Saturday’s report to 359 while Starke County’s case count rose by two to 60. Pulaski County is at 54 positive COVID-19 cases which is unchanged from Saturday.
Continue readingMarshall County, Pulaski County COVID-19 Cases Increase
The Indiana State Department of Health reported on Saturday that another 411 additional people have tested positive for COVID-19 in the state. The results are from over 9,000 tests conducted from April to June 19.
Continue readingAnother Six Positive COVID-19 Cases in Marshall County
In Friday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health, results of COVID-19 testing found an additional six positive cases of the virus in Marshall County which produces another consecutive day of increases. Marshall County’s total number of cases is now 344.
Continue readingState Health Officials Reaching Out to Amish, Minority Communities in COVID-19 Response
The Indiana State Department of Health continues reaching out to the Amish population as it responds to the increase in COVID-19 cases in the northern part of the state. Chief Medical Officer Dr. Lindsay Weaver says she met with local leaders and health officials in Elkhart and LaGrange counties Tuesday.
Continue readingMore Local COVID-19 Cases Recorded
There was another increase in local COVID-19 cases as indicated in Thursday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health.
Continue readingStarke County School Superintendents, Health Officials Discuss Reopening Plans
Starke County’s school superintendents are planning their next steps, after hearing the state’s guidance on school reopening. The Indiana Department of Education and the Indiana State Department of Health discussed reentry guidelines during a webinar for school leaders Tuesday. On Wednesday, local superintendents met with the Starke County Health Department to review that information.
Continue readingNumber of Hoosiers with Active COVID-19 Infections Decreasing, According to Fairbanks Study
The number of Hoosiers with active COVID-19 infections appears to be going down. The IU Fairbanks School of Public Health shared the preliminary results of the second phase of its study Wednesday.
Continue readingLocal COVID-19 Numbers Continue Upward Trend
The Indiana State Department of Health announced Wednesday that there was an increase of 264 positive COVID-19 cases statewide. The total number of Indiana residents who have tested positive is now 41,013.
Continue readingMarshall County, Starke County Total COVID-19 Case Count Increases
Marshall County experienced another daily jump in the total number of COVID-19 cases, according to the Tuesday’s report released by the Indiana State Department of Health.
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The number of positive COVID-19 cases continues to increase in the area, according to Monday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health.
Continue readingMarshall County’s COVID-19 Case Count Surpasses 300
The number of Marshall County residents who’ve tested positive for COVID-19 has now surpassed 300. Marshall County’s case count is at 301, according to Sunday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health. That’s an increase of 16 from the day before.
Continue readingState Releases Breakdown of COVID-19 Cases by Zip Code, More Marshall County Residents Test Positive
Marshall County is reporting another 12 cases of COVID-19. A total of 287 Marshall County residents have tested positive as of Saturday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health. Starke County had three more cases, bringing the total up to 51, while Pulaski County remains at 52. No new deaths were reported in any of those three counties.
Continue readingAnother 15 Marshall County Residents Test Positive for COVID-19
Another 15 Marshall County residents have tested positive for COVID-19. That brings the county’s total number of cases up to 276, according to Friday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health.
Continue readingIndiana State Department of Health Continues COVID-19 Outreach in Amish Communities
The Indiana State Department of Health says it continues to reach out to Amish communities about COVID-19 precautions. State Health Commissioner Dr. Kris Box gave an update during Wednesday’s COVID-19 briefing.
Continue readingCOVID-19 Cases Increase in Marshall County, Starke County
Marshall County saw yet another daily increase in COVID-19 cases, according to Thursday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health.
Continue readingLocal COVID-19 Cases Continue Upward Trend
The total number of positive COVID-19 cases in Marshall County is now 247, an increase of 17 from Tuesday’s report from the Indiana State Department of Health. Starke County is now at 47 cases with a single additional case, while Pulaski County is at 52 cases.
Continue readingSlight Increase in Local COVID-19 Case Numbers
Three more positive COVID-19 cases were reported in Marshall County in Tuesday’s information from the Indiana State Department of Health. That brings the total number of cases to 230 in Marshall County. Starke County remains at 46 cases and Pulaski County increased to 52 cases, which is one more case than in Monday’s report.
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