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Evansville COVID-19: Officials suspect Delta strain hits Evansville

EVANSVILLE, Ind. COVID-19 cases are increasing in Vanderburgh County, and that makes Dr. James Porter “suspicious.” Over the last couple weeks, Deaconess Health Systems has tested several coronavirus specimens and noticed differences in the strains. The pattern for the original COVID virus looked one way. The U.K. variant looked another. And lately, there’s been another shift, meaning a new branch of the virus could be circulating through the population. “That makes us pretty suspicious that what we’re seeing is mostly the Delta variant,” Porter, Deaconess’ president, said. “But we don’t know that for sure.” Delta – which can make people sicker and spread faster than past COVID mutations – is the strain that ripped through India and blanketed slices of Africa, sending infections rising in parts of the world where coronavirus vaccinations are tougher to come by. It’s now covered the U.S., too, and has seeped across the Indiana border. As of Wednesday, In

COVID vaccination blitz launches with aim to bring shots to Vanderburgh County streets

COVID vaccination blitz launches with aim to bring shots to Vanderburgh County streets Thomas B. Langhorne, Evansville Courier & Press EVANSVILLE, Ind.  David Figueroa has spent months with his head banging back and forth between a stepmother who says it s crazy to take a COVID-19 vaccine and a boss who would appreciate it very much. Figueroa, 34, finally took a stand Wednesday morning, using the launching of a major new vaccination offensive to take the shot. He showed up at the first in a new series of mobile vaccination clinics staged on Wednesdays by the Vanderburgh County Health Department at Hartke Pool. He was among the first of 40 people vaccinated by day s end.

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