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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.
“I hope more and more people will continue to be vaccinated and share their stories with family and friends,” Reed said. Those interested in sharing their vaccination story can do so by visiting IVaccinateForThem.com or by using #IVaccinateForThem on social media.
The vaccines have already had a noticeable impact on school systems. With vaccines now open to everyone 16 and older, Muncie Community Schools hopes the positive effect will only grow.
“Thanks to our community health organizations, we’ve been able to partner on vaccination clinics for our teachers and staff,” said Lee Ann Kwiatkowski, CEO/director of public education at MCS. “As a result, we have not had one positive case for a teacher or staff member all month, and we’re hopeful that continues.”