As of noon Wednesday, December 8, 2021, Clay County is in the RED ADVISORY CATEGORY on the Indiana State Department of Health's Dashboard (https://www.coronavirus.in.gov/).
Seven Indiana counties are in the YELLOW Advisory category on the Indiana State Department of Health's Dashboard. The remaining 86 counties are either in ORANGE(69) or RED(17). Using last week's.
Clay County is back in the ORANGE Advisory category on the Indiana State Department of Health's Dashboard. On Wednesday, the ISDH announced the following changes in Clay County's status regarding the.
Tippecanoe County health official: Drop in COVID-19 positivity rate no time to relax Deanna Watson, Lafayette Journal & Courier
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LAFAYETTE, Ind. Tippecanoe County s recent steady drop in the overall seven-day positivity rate for COVID-19 should not trigger residents to relax their mitigation efforts, the county s health officer warned. We are encouraged by the recent decrease in new cases and positivity rate, Dr. Jeffrey Adler, with the Tippecanoe County Health Department, told the Journal & Courier. Much of the state is seeing a similar trend.
In the past two weeks since Tippecanoe County moved into the red status the highest rate of community spread the overall seven-day positivity rate for new COVID-19 cases has dropped considerably, according to the Indiana State Department of Health Dashboard.
Vanderburgh County reports 121 new COVID-19 cases, Indiana passes 1/2 million milestone
EVANSVILLE, Ind. Vanderburgh County reported 121 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 Tuesday and two additional deaths, according to the Indiana State Department of Health Dashboard.
The update brings the total number of COVID-19 cases in Vanderburgh County to 15,063. The county s death toll now stands at 191.
No new deaths were reported in Warrick, Posey, Spencer or Perry counties. Gibson County reported one additional death.
More than a half-million Hoosiers have been diagnosed with COVID-19, with a total of 500,282 total positive cases. The state reported 164 new deaths Tuesday bringing the state s death toll contributed to COVID-19 to 7,703.