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The clinic will offer bivalent vaccine boosters from both Moderna and Pfizer.
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The Muncie school will stop requiring masks at the end of the business day on Friday, May 4, right as many students are leaving campus for Spring Break.
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The Indiana Department of Health made new changes to its dashboard. Hoosier physicians push back on Attorney General Todd Rokita’s advisory on unproven COVID-19 treatments. And Indiana has reported fewer than 1,000 new cases statewide for seven days.
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An Indianapolis doctor on the COVID frontlines worries a statement issued by Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita will fuel misinformation about unproven COVID treatments and sow distrust with the medical community.
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Over the past two years, schools have been remote, tried hybrid systems, required masks and social distancing. Now, most schools are back to being entirely in person. But, how have two years of isolation started to affect students?
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As the pandemic drags on, doctors continue to be pulled away from their normal duties to care for COVID patients. For early-career physicians, that means less time for specialized training.
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Some Indiana school districts no longer need to do contact tracing. The state’s COVID-19 cases have continued to slow as it reaches 1.6 million confirmed cases. And the state surpassed 20,000 dead, reporting its most recent 1,000 in just two weeks.
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Counties and medical systems are offering more ways to treat and prevent COVID-19
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Indiana surpassed 1.6 million confirmed COVID-19 cases Friday, just over a week from its most recent milestone .
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Indiana's largest hospital system says COVID-19 cases continue to be high across the network, but numbers are improving slightly.