Ten new vaccine clinics opened recently, aiming to improve access to Hoosiers. Author: Rich Nye Updated: 7:27 AM EST February 26, 2021
FRANKFORT, Ind. COVID-19 cases are declining in Indiana while vaccinations increase.
As of Feb. 25, the Indiana State Department of Health reports 941,291 Hoosiers have received their first dose, and 507,155 people in Indiana are fully vaccinated.
But some Hoosiers report finding it difficult to find a vaccine clinic convenient to where they live. That s why the state health department has opened 10 new clinics, primarily in rural areas of the state with fewer existing clinic locations.
A large, white ISDH van was parked in front of Ivy Tech in Frankfort Thursday. Most of the people coming and going did not look the age of typical students. Signs outside the doors gave further clues that a COVID-19 vaccine clinic is inside.
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