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Almost all WVPE listener counties are now in the “orange” category, which indicates high spread of COVID-19, on the state’s coronavirus tracking map.
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The Northern Indiana Hispanic Health Coalition is partnering with the state department of health, Real Services and Radio La Raza to offer a COVID-19 clinic this weekend.
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LaGrange, Pulaski, Lake and Adams counties have dropped into the “orange” category, which indicates high spread of the virus.
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Research suggests breast milk from vaccinated mothers offers at least some protection against the coronavirus. With children under 5 still too young for the vaccine, some parents are seeking out donated breast milk with antibodies for protection.
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All of Indiana’s 92 counties remained in the most severe “red” category on the state’s COVID-19 tracking map for the third week in a row. But cases appear to be decreasing.
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The Indiana Department of Health and many local health departments are making changes to their COVID-19 testing and vaccination clinics ahead of an approaching winter storm.
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Some Indiana school districts no longer need to do contact tracing. The state’s COVID-19 cases have continued to slow as it reaches 1.6 million confirmed cases. And the state surpassed 20,000 dead, reporting its most recent 1,000 in just two weeks.
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All of Indiana’s 92 counties are in the most severe “red” category on the state’s COVID-19 tracking map for the second week in a row.
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Indiana fully vaccinated its first Hoosier a year ago Tuesday, on Jan. 18, 2021. But where does the state stand now?
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This week, Elkhart, Pulaski, Fulton and Kosciusko counties re-entered the “red” category — indicating unchecked community spread of COVID-19 — on the state’s coronavirus tracking map.