Delaware County weekly COVID-19 update, April 1
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The following COVID-19 update is brought to you through a collaboration of healthcare partners including Delaware County Health Department, Delaware County Emergency Management Agency, Delaware County Office of Information, and other major healthcare providers. Delaware County weekly COVID-19 updates are released every Thursday and include information from the Indiana State Department of Health county metrics dashboard, which is updated every Wednesday afternoon. © Jordan Kartholl / The Star Press Muncie residents receive the Moderna or Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine during a one-day partner vaccination site setup at the Buley Center Friday, March 26, 2021. Thirty to 40 people were expected to arrive for vaccinations during the temporary event.
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The last time the nation shivered though such a cold February was 1989.
In Texas, dozens of people died due to the extreme cold, snow and ice that plagued the state during the middle of the month.
February s winter weather is potentially the most costly weather disaster for the state of Texas in history.
If you thought it was unusually cold last month, you were right: Thanks to an invasion of the polar vortex, February 2021 was the USA s coldest February in over 30 years, according to a report released Monday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
The last time the nation shivered though through such a cold February was in 1989.