INDIANAPOLIS â More than two-thirds of Indiana remains in blue ratings for COVID-19 spread this week, but northeast Indiana is one of the few places where spread is rated a little higher.
With the exception of Noble and Kosciusko counties, everywhere else in the northeast and north central portion of the state are in yellow.
Still, yellows and blue remain the two best ratings for COVID-19 spread and the state remains at its best overall position on the metrics to date.
This week, the stateâs county metrics hit another new best ever, with 65 counties in blue representing low spread of COVID-19. The other 27 counties are in yellow, representing moderate spread. There were no counties in orange or red for higher spread of the virus.
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