Articles tagged as: COVID-19
November 10, 2020
Northwest Indiana Research Clinic Resumes Johnson & Johnson Trial
Johnson & Johnson has resumed its COVID-19 vaccine trial in northwest Indiana nearly a month after the company paused the study.
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IU Experts Forecast Continuation Of Economic Recovery To Pre-Pandemic Levels In 2021
The latest forecast from Indiana Universitys Kelley School of Business shows while most economic levels are returning to where they were pre-pandemic, unemployment numbers will lag through next year and likely not recover until sometime in 2022.
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Sen. Todd Young Cancels Activities After Staffer Positive For COVID-19
U.S. Sen. Todd Young will self-quarantine after meeting last week with a staff member in Indiana who has since tested positive for COVID-19, the Indiana Republican announced.
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Some Indiana School Districts Begin Return To E-Learning As Coronavirus Cases Increase
As positive coronavirus cases increase across Indiana, some school districts are shifting back to remote learning for students.
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Eli Lilly Gets Emergency Authorization From FDA For COVID-19 Antibody Treatment
The Food and Drug Administration has given emergency authorization to Eli Lilly for its COVID-19 antibody drug bamlanivimab.
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Monroe County Health: Mask Normalization, Communication Key To Fighting COVID
Indiana reported more than 5,000 new COVID-19 cases in a single day on Saturday, continuing a trend in surging numbers. But some counties have found success in keeping case numbers down by implementing their own restrictions.
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Indiana Seeks Retired Health Care Workers For COVID-19 Help
State officials are renewing their call for retired health care workers to help relieve staff in Indiana's hospitals and long-term care facilities as the number of hospitalizations and new infections across the state continue to spike at record highs.
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Notre Dame Mandates Virus Testing After Football Celebration
All Notre Dame students are required to undergo coronavirus testing before they leave South Bend for the extended winter break, Notre Dame President the Rev. John Jenkins told students in an email Sunday night.
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Indiana COVID-19 Hospitalizations Near 2,200, New State High
The health department also added 34 more coronavirus-related deaths to Indiana's pandemic toll, raising it to 4,644, including confirmed and presumed coronavirus infections.
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Coronavirus: Indiana Hits 200,000 Cases, Voters Disenfranchised By Late COVID-19 Diagnosis
The Indiana State Department of Health reported 259 additional confirmed deaths over the last week, bringing the state's total to 4,383 -- the largest reported in a single week since early May.
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