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A preliminary study from Columbia University says children born during the pandemic are developing motor and social skills more slowly than children born before the pandemic.
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The Indiana Department of Health is removing certain data from its COVID-19 dashboard and changing the frequency in which it’s updated.
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Hospitalizations from COVID-19 have decreased markedly, but the illness is still a serious threat and vaccines are a first line of defense.
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A federal emergency declaration that has allowed children to receive continuous Medicaid coverage throughout the pandemic could end soon, and health providers are worried.
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The latest booster includes both the original strain of the virus and two of the most recent strains, currently responsible for the majority of U.S. infections.
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With updated data from the weekend, the Indiana Department of Health reported the state surpassed 1.9 million confirmed COVID-19 cases.
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As the federal government begins the process of authorizing more COVID-19 vaccine boosters, local health care organizations are making preparations to get those shots out to Hoosiers.
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Hoosier students are starting their third school year since the COVID-19 pandemic began. Now, many classrooms are closer to pre-pandemic normalcy.
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In a statement Monday night, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer said she had tested positive for the virus that causes COVID-19.
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Data from the latest KIDS COUNT report shows improvements across a number of indicators, but Michigan still lags behind other states.