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Prominent asymptomatic breakthrough cases indicate COVID vaccine works

Prominent asymptomatic breakthrough cases indicate COVID vaccine works Indianapolis Colts head coach Frank Reich getting vaccinated and still testing positive but being asymptomatic, could indicate the vaccine effectiveness. Author: Rich Nye Updated: 12:01 AM EDT July 27, 2021 INDIANAPOLIS Indianapolis Colts head coach Frank Reich tested positive for COVID-19 just before the start of training camp, even though he was fully vaccinated. Reich is the latest of several prominent, but rare breakthrough cases that included hopeful Olympic athletes, Texas state lawmakers, and new Indiana University President Pamela Whitten.   Reich said he is feeling fine, but in quarantine away from the team. He could be cleared to join the team at training camp at Grand Park in Westfield as early as next week.

West-side church to host pop-up COVID-19 vaccine clinic Saturday

Online survey successful in gathering COVID-19 data at scale

 E-Mail IMAGE: A new study has found that online news tools can be a useful strategy for reaching broad and diverse populations during emerging outbreaks, providing a quick and easy way to. view more  Credit: Regenstrief Institute INDIANAPOLIS A pilot project using an online survey to gather data on COVID-19 symptoms received more than 87,000 responses from around the world, providing important insight into the spread of disease. Project leaders from Regenstrief Institute, Indiana University and Microsoft believe these questionnaires could be a valuable tool for population health. The 7-question survey was launched in multiple languages during April 2020, as lockdowns were implemented to slow the spread of COVID-19. A link to the survey was placed in banner ads in Microsoft News articles. Respondents answered questions about experiencing COVID-19 symptoms, testing and their recent travel. The survey was voluntary and anonymous.

CDC offers new guidance for face masks in outdoor activities

No mask? No problem | CDC changes guidance for outdoor activities The updated guidelines say fully-vaccinated people can be maskless outside, as long as they stay out of large crowds. Author: Rich Van Wyk Updated: 11:21 PM EDT April 27, 2021 INDIANAPOLIS The Centers for Disease Control has done an about face of sorts.   New CDC guidelines say fully vaccinated people don t have to wear face masks when they are outside, as long as they stay out of large crowds and venues. Then they should mask up.  The new guidance was a hit with fans at Tuesday s Broad Ripple-Haverford Little League game.  I hope this means that, as a whole community, we are getting more healthy and safe, so it is exciting, said Lizabeth Bradshaw.

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