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According to the Indiana State Department of Health, as on Monday, the state of Indiana has a total of 35 deaths due to COVID-19 with a total of 1,786 positive cases and 11,658 people tested. Across the state, the virus has affected hoosiers of all age ranges. However, many COVID-19 deaths have been males and […]

  Friday, the House of Representatives approved a historic $2 trillion stimulus package that passed the Senate earlier this week.  The bill now goes to President Donald Trump for his signature as the public and the economy fight the spread of Covid-19. The centerpiece of the stimulus package is that it will provide direct financial […]

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During the pandemic, several companies are making efforts to help those in need. Pack Away Hunger is  currently distributing meals to local food pantries, community centers and churches that are able to share meals with at-risk populations. Now more than ever, they need your continued support. To make a donation to or learn more about […]

INDIANAPOLIS — Meijer shoppers have been asked to not bring reusable bags to the chain’s grocery stores in order to help prevent the spread of germs during the COVID-19 outbreak. According to a news release, customers should not bring reusable bags unless they are using the Meijer Shop & Scan service. The change is effective […]

112 new COVID-19 cases were confirmed in the state of Indiana on Wednesday. The total number of Hoosiers with the virus is 477 and so far 14 people have died across the state. The Indiana State Health Department has conducted more than 3,350 tests, not including any tests done at labs outside the state health […]

Gov. Eric Holcomb, the Indiana State Department of Health, and other state leaders will host a media briefing Tuesday March 24 to provide updates on COVID-19 and its impact on Indiana. The briefing will happen at 2:30 PM. Tune in below. On Monday, the governor issued a stay-at-home order that would be in effect March […]

As of this post a total of 12 Hoosiers have died from COVID-19.  The Indiana State Department of Health hasn’t reported where in the state the new deaths occurred. There were also 106 new cases reported Tuesday, taking the state wide total to over 365 cases.  Marion County has 161 confirmed cases, the most in […]

Governor Holcomb delivered a statewide address Monday afternoon to order that Indiana natives remain in their homes except when they are at work or for permitted activities–such as taking care of others, obtaining necessary supplies, and for health and safety. The order is in effect from March 25 to April 7. “The next two weeks […]

Gov. Holcomb is set to address the state of Indiana at noon on Monday March 23. He will be speaking on the latest updates for the state in regards to COVID-19. See Also: Eli Lilly to start drive-thru COVID-19 testing for healthcare workers According to the Indiana State Health Department, 1,494 people have been tested thus […]

The Monroe County Health Department announced today that a student that attends Indiana University Bloomington tested positive for COVID-19. The student, who lived off campus, went to the Indiana University Health Center on March 13th with a flu-like illness.  The student was tested for COVID-19 and told to isolate while waiting for the results.  Those […]

On Friday, The Indianapolis State Health Department announced a third Indiana resident died due to COVID-19. The health department states the patient was an adult resident of Marion County over the age 60 who had been hospitalized. On Friday, the health department also reported 23 addtional new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total to 79 […]