
The newest reports from the Indiana State Department of Health indicate that 31 people have now died as a result of COVID-19.
Continue readingThe newest reports from the Indiana State Department of Health indicate that 31 people have now died as a result of COVID-19.
Continue readingThe number of COVID-19 deaths continues to rise at an alarming rate. The Indiana State Department of Health reported 24 COVID-19 deaths on Friday, seven more than on Thursday.
Continue readingOfficials from the Indiana Department of Health said Thursday that 17 Hoosiers have died as a result of COVID-19.
Continue readingMarshall County Health Department officials are working to monitor and investigate the patient who was recently positively diagnosed with COVID-19.
Continue readingOfficials from the Indiana State Department of Health say that 14 COVID-19 deaths have been reported in the state.
Continue readingThe number of new positive cases and deaths of COVID-19 continues to grow as Indiana attempts to isolate the spread of the coronavirus.
Continue readingThe number of Indiana residents now diagnosed with COVID-19 through the Indiana State Department of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and private laboratories is now 259.
Continue readingAnother two Hoosiers have died of COVID-19. The Indiana State Department of Health says the patients were from Scott and Marion counties. Both were over the age of 50 with underlying medical conditions.
Continue readingThe number of positive COVID-19 cases in Indiana has surpassed 200. As of Sunday morning, almost 1,500 Hoosiers had been tested for the coronavirus, and 201 tested positive, according to the Indiana State Department of Health.
Continue readingIndiana’s COVID-19 death toll is now up to four. The most recent death was an adult over the age of 60 from Delaware County, according to the Indiana State Department of Health. The person had been in the hospital. The death had first been announced by the Delaware County Health Department.
Continue readingThe number of coronavirus cases in Indiana continues to rise, but so far, no positive cases have been seen in Marshall, Starke, or Pulaski counties. As of Saturday morning, 833 Hoosiers have been tested for COVID-19, and 126 have tested positive, according to the Indiana State Department of Health. That’s an increase of almost 50 positive cases from the day before.
Continue readingIndiana is reporting its third coronavirus death. The State Department of Health says the patient was from Marion County and was over the age of 60. The person had been hospitalized.
Continue readingThe Indiana State Department of Health reported 23 new positive cases of COVID-19 on Friday which brings the total number of 79 Indiana residents diagnosed through the Department of Health, the CDC and private labs.
Continue readingThe Indiana State Department of Health on Thursday reported 17 new positive cases of COVID-19 in the state. The total number of diagnosed Indiana residents so far is 56. Those cases are diagnosed through the Indiana State Department of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and private laboratories.
Continue readingA Johnson County resident is the second person in Indiana to succumb to complications from COVID-19.
Continue readingOfficials at the Marshall County Health Department are monitoring the current situation across Indiana regarding the coronavirus.
Continue readingThe spread of coronavirus to Indiana has U.S. Representative Jackie Walorski trying to reassure her constituents. Walorski says she believes elected officials across all levels of government are working together to make sure the response is seamless.
Continue readingThe Indiana State Department of Health is now accepting grant applications that will help give rural communities access to intranasal naloxone kits.
Continue readingThe first influenza-related death of the 2019-2020 flu season has been reported by the Indiana State Department of Health.
Last flu season, more than 110 Indiana residents died from influenza-associated illnesses.
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