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The Indiana Department of Health confirmed Friday the first measles case in the state since 2019. Measles is a highly contagious respiratory disease caused by a virus.
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The dashboard's demographic data illustrated racial disparities similar to the trend nationwide.
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The Indiana Department of Health is hosting monkeypox vaccination clinics for anyone who is at risk of exposure, including people who have been exposed to monkeypox and people who may be more likely to get it.
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Indiana has confirmed monkeypox infections among men, women and children, according to an Indiana Department of Health briefing addressed to health care providers on July 22 and obtained by WFYI.
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Indiana crossed 1.8 million confirmed COVID-19 cases, adding its most recent 100,000 new positives in a little more than two and a half months.
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The Indiana Department of Health is making major changes to its COVID-19 dashboard, which includes removing information that had been available for much of the pandemic.
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All but 13 counties are in the least serious “blue” category on Indiana’s COVID-19 tracking map this week.
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The Indiana Department of Health announced changes to its COVID-19 dashboard Wednesday.
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Indiana’s COVID-19 situation is continuing to improve — nearly all WVPE listener counties are now in the “yellow” category on the Indiana Department of Health’s COVID-19 tracking map.
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The Indiana Department of Health updated its quarantine guidance for schools, which goes into effect Wednesday Feb. 23.