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COVID-19 in Indiana: What we learned at the state health department s latest update

COVID-19 in Indiana: What we learned at the state health department s latest update Rashika Jaipuriar, Indianapolis Star © Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar Pharmacy Technician Synclaire Anderson vaccinates Joe Freed for COVID-19 on Saturday, April 24, 2021, at The Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Indiana health officials Dr. Kris Box and Dr. Lindsay Weaver held a COVID-19 press conference on Wednesday, notably without Gov. Eric Holcomb, who made regular appearances at the state s weekly updates. Wednesday s update comes one day after new guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, recommending fully vaccinated Americans don’t need to wear masks outside, except in crowded settings. The state has also been trying to ramp up vaccination efforts, encouraging clinics to offer walk-in appointments beginning Monday. On Tuesday morning, the health department spread the word directly to Hoosiers, in the form of a public safety alert, announcing walk-i

Paramedics taking COVID-19 vaccine to homebound Hoosiers

The Homebound Hoosiers vaccination program is taking the vaccine to people who can’t leave their home. Author: Rich Nye Updated: 12:53 AM EST March 3, 2021 GREENWOOD, Ind. Hoosiers age 55+ are now eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine, more vaccine clinics are opening around the state, and more vaccine is available with the emergency approval of the Johnson & Johnson single-dose vaccine. But people still have to sign up, then go out and get the shot.  Now the Homebound Hoosiers vaccination program is taking the vaccine to people who can’t leave their home.   Bargersville Fire Department paramedic Katrina Held started delivering the COVID-19 vaccine Friday to people who are homebound in Johnson County.

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