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The winter storm is expected to close a number of COVID-19 clinics on Wednesday.
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The Indiana Department of Health previously required all schools to report positive cases and close contacts to the state. But schools with mask mandates in place now only have to report the positive cases.
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The new clinic opened in December and will help those under 18 who are struggling with lingering symptoms after an initial COVID-19 diagnosis.
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In early January, fewer than 100 incarcerated people had the virus. As of Wednesday, the Indiana Department of Correction reported 571 positive cases.
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The Indiana House voted Tuesday to effectively block private companies from enforcing COVID-19 mandates.
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Indiana fully vaccinated its first Hoosier a year ago Tuesday, on Jan. 18, 2021. But where does the state stand now?
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The temporary COVID-19 vaccination and testing site will be open until Jan. 29.
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The state reached its most recent grim milestone in a little more than two weeks, following the state’s late winter delta surge.
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These congregations, even though small, fill a large part of the social fabric of the communities.
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