INDIANAPOLIS â Across Indiana, COVID-19 spread is at the lowest its ever been, again.
This week, the state tied its best-ever numbers for weekly ratings gauging spread of the virus, with numbers matching those set the week of March 17.
Locally the picture was mixed â Noble County stayed at the best rating, DeKalb and LaGrange counties flipped and Steuben County stayed at the second-best yellow â but overall case and positivity numbers remain historically low around the region and state.
Indiana has just 27 counties rated yellow this week for moderate spread, while the remaining 65 counties were all scored blue, the best rating, representing low spread of the virus.