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.
Continue readingFour New COVID-19 Cases Reported in the Tri-County Area
Four new COVID-19 cases have been reported locally, according to Tuesday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health. One case was reported in Marshall County, one case in Starke County and two cases in Pulaski County. They are among 532 newly reported cases in the state between November 15 and February 28.
Continue readingSeven New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Tri-County Area
There were seven new COVID-19 cases reported in the tri-county area, according to Monday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health. Four cases were reported in Starke County, two cases were reported in Marshall County, and one case reported in Pulaski County.
Continue readingEleven New Cases of COVID-19 Reported in Tri-County Area
Another 981 people in the state have tested positive with COVID-19 from December 1 to February 23, according to Thursday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health. There were six new cases in Marshall County, four new cases in Starke County and one new case in Pulaski County.
Continue readingIndiana Department of Health Updates County Metrics Map
Very few counties are in the red status this week on the Indiana Department of Health’s County Metrics map. Marshall County, Starke County and Pulaski County are now in the yellow status which indicates a moderate community spread of COVID-19.
Continue readingIndiana Department of Health Announces Changes to COVID-19 Dashboard
Officials from the Indiana Department of Health announced Wednesday that changes are being made to the COVID-19 data dashboard that will better reflect the state of the pandemic and to the school reporting requirements.
Continue readingNine New COVID-19 Cases Reported Locally
There were nine new COVID-19 cases reported in the tri-county area including four in Marshall County, three in Starke County and two in Pulaski County. They are among 933 new cases in the state from February 20 and February 21, according to Tuesday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingFive New COVID-19 Cases Reported Locally
The COVID-19 case numbers are dwindling around the state. There were 468 new cases reported in the state from Saturday and Sunday with two new cases in Marshall County, two new cases in Starke County and one new case in Pulaski County.
Continue readingThirteen New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Tri-County Area
Another 13 COVID-19 cases have been reported in the tri-county area with seven of those cases in Marshall County, four cases in Pulaski County, and two cases in Starke County.
Continue readingIndiana Department of Health to Suspend Strike Teams, Indiana National Guard Support Ends March 14
The Indiana Department of Health will begin reducing its COVID-19 response operations and substantial availability of COVID-19 vaccines and treatment at health provider locations.
Continue readingIndiana Department of Health Announces Changes in COVID-19 School Guidance
The Indiana Department of Health announced changes in COVID-19 guidance for K-12 schools Thursday.
Continue readingFifteen New COVID-19 Cases Reported Locally
There were 15 new COVID-19 cases reported locally, according to Tuesday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health. Thirteen cases were in Marshall County and two cases were in Starke County. For the second day in a row, there were no new cases reported in Pulaski County.
Continue readingNine New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Tri-County Area
There were 900 new COVID-19 cases reported in the state in Monday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health, including seven new cases in Marshall County and two new cases in Starke County. There were no new COVID-19 cases reported in Pulaski County.
Continue readingThirty New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Tri-County Area, County Metrics Map Updated
Four counties in the state are now in the orange status on the Indiana Department of Health’s County Metrics map, including Pulaski County, which means a high community spread of COVID-19. The other counties are Lake, LaGrange, and Adams. The rest of the state is still in the red status which means a very high community spread of COVID-19.
Continue readingThirty-Three New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Tri-County Area
Tuesday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health showed 33 new COVID-19 cases in the tri-county area. Marshall County had 22 new COVID-19 cases while Starke County had five new COVID-19 cases and Pulaski County had six new COVID-19 cases.
Continue readingSixteen New COVID-19 Cases Reported Locally
There were 2,062 new COVID-19 cases reported in the state from February 1 to February 6 with nine new cases in Marshall County, four new cases in Starke County and three new cases in Pulaski County, according to Monday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingSixty-Five New Cases of COVID-19 Reported in Tri-County Area
There were 6,615 new cases of COVID-19 reported in the state from January 21 through February 2, with 34 new cases in Marshall County, 19 new cases in Pulaski County and 12 new cases in Starke County, in Thursday’s report from the Indiana Department of Health.
Continue readingIndiana Department of Health Updates County Metrics Map
All counties in the state remain in the red status on the Indiana Department of Health’s updated County Metrics Map, meaning a very high community spread of COVID-19.
Continue readingIndiana Department of Health State-Run COVID-19 Testing and Vaccination Clinics Closed Thursday
All state-run COVID-19 testing and vaccination clinics will be closed Thursday due to a winter storm that is impacting the Hoosier state.
Continue readingForty New COVID-19 Cases Reported in Tri-County Area
There were 40 new COVID-19 cases reported in the tri-county area in Tuesday’s update from the Indiana Department of Health. There were 20 new cases in Marshall County, 10 new cases in Starke County and 10 new cases in Pulaski County. They were among 5,655 new cases reported statewide between January 19 and January 31.
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