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Weekly COVID-19 update: About one-third of Delaware County residents fully vaccinated

Weekly COVID-19 update: About one-third of Delaware County residents fully vaccinated © Image provided Delaware County weekly COVID-19 update, April 29 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 Resident of Delaware County receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital Friday, Feb. 26, 2021.

Delaware County weekly COVID-19 update, April 29

Weekly COVID-19 update: About one-third of Delaware County residents fully vaccinated © Image provided Delaware County weekly COVID-19 update, April 29 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 Resident of Delaware County receive the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine at IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital Friday, Feb. 26, 2021.

Black Americans hesitancy to get COVID-19 vaccine reflected in state, local numbers

Black Americans hesitancy to get COVID-19 vaccine reflected in state, local numbers © Photo provided WaTasha Barnes Griffin gets the COVID-19 vaccine at Open Door Health Services. MUNCIE, Ind. It had taken a lot to get WaTasha Barnes Griffin in a chair at Open Door Health Services. Since the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine, she had been adamant she wouldn t get one. But in late January, her arm was being prepared for the shot. Bryan Ayars, CEO of Open Door Health Services, was even there with her, helping document her journey. She remembers Ayars jokingly telling her not to scream, to which a nurse replied, “She s not scared of a vaccine.” But that wasn t completely true.

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