Articles tagged as: coronavirus
August 11, 2020
Delaware Community Schools Closes 2 Schools After 1 Positive Case Confirmed
About 2,600 students attend Delaware Community Schools, which began in-person classes last Thursday.
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Face Masks, Plastic Dividers Part Of Reopening At This Elementary School
As schools across Indiana start to reopen, educators are coming to grips with new safety and health requirements that drastically change how they teach.
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More Fines Coming For Those Breaking Marion County's COVID Rules
The Marion County health department will be stepping up fines for businesses that violate social distancing and mask requirements.
Read MoreAugust 10, 2020
COVID-19 Patient Who Received Double-Lung Transplant Faces Long Road To Recovery
In June, an Illinois woman became the first COVID-19 patient in the U.S. to receive a life-saving double-lung transplant -- after the virus irreversibly damaged her lungs. She is recovering but it hasn't been easy.
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IndyCar Drivers Weigh In On The Indy 500 Without Fans
IndyCar driver Graham Rahal said while the atmosphere will be different this year, the race needs to happen.
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Here Are The 11 Reasons You're Allowed To Vote By Mail In Indiana
Voting by mail is still possible for some Hoosiers. There are 11 reasons under Indiana law voters can use to request those mail-in, absentee ballots.
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Virus Causing Financial Pain Even For People Still Working
Federal data, combined with economic research, puts the number of Americans who have endured wage cuts or reductions in work hours at around 11 million.
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Nearly Half Of Indiana's Nursing Homes Report At Least One Case Of COVID-19
Of 754 facilities required to submit data, almost half or 344 have experienced at least one positive resident case. At least one resident death has been reported by 235 facilities.
Read MoreAugust 9, 2020
Coronavirus: Schools Contact Tracing Difficult, State Hasnt Spent Most Of CARES Act Money
The Indiana State Department of Health reported 60 additional confirmed deaths over the last week, bringing the state's total to 2,835. The state announced more than 74,000 total confirmed cases -- including four days with more than 1,000 reported cases -- and more than 841,000 Hoosiers tested.
Read MoreAugust 7, 2020
Frustrated And Feeling Helpless, Many Still Wait On Unemployment Benefits
Some workers say they've waited weeks, sometimes months, for any payment at all from the Department of Workforce Development.
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