There are 148 vaccine sites in Indiana, including nine in Marion County.
State health officials are asking Hoosiers to be patient as they may encounter wait times due to a high volume of scheduling.
Instructions on how to register
Open this site and pick the county of your choice
Pick the specific location where you would like to get vaccinated
A pop up will appear at that specific location. Select “Click here to register”
A new window pops up. Click “People 80 years or older”
Click on the calendar icon and enter your birthdate (punching it in on your keyboard doesn’t work)
Jan 8, 2021 / 06:48 PM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) Although Indiana on Friday reached another phase of the COVID-19 vaccine distribution, a large percentage of the population still don’t feel comfortable getting the shot.
Indiana State Department of Health on Friday reported 69 more Hoosier deaths from the coronavirus, for a total of 8,251. A total of 552,594 Hoosiers have tested positive for COVID-19.
The
Indiana Minority Health Coalition has partnered with an organization to expand its COVID-19 initiative. The
Burmese American Community Institute (BACI) already started the process of translating information to better reach and educate the community it serves.
“Is it safe? What is a vaccine? All that stuff,” said Lian Sang, program director of the institute.
Dec 29, 2020 / 08:04 PM EST
FISHERS, Ind. (WISH) New Year’s celebrations are going to look different because of the pandemic.
Bars and restaurants in Indianapolis, Fishers and some other locales have been ordered to be closed or closing when the clock strikes midnight Thursday because of COVID-19 restrictions.
In Marion County, bars and restaurants will remain under a health order, first issued in November, and be closed from midnight Dec. 31 to 5 a.m. Jan. 1.
In Fishers, its health department ordered all restaurants and bars to close by 10 p.m. Fishers’ order closed to customers between the hours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. with only carryout allowed began at 10 p.m. Dec. 25 and will end at 5 a.m. Jan. 8.
Dec 31, 2020 / 11:24 PM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) Hoosiers staying on New Year’s Eve could still get their groove on from the comfort of their living rooms.
Local artists were performing in streaming music festival at
City Sound New Year’s Eve started as a simple idea between organizers Ross Phillips and Daniel Giffin. Both were out of work in the enterainment industry due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They wanted to host an online event showcasing Indianapolis DJs and raise money for a local homeless outreach program.
News 8 photographer Andrew Garrison shared an inside look of Thursday night’s online streaming event.