Articles tagged as: COVID-19
September 7, 2021
Does Your Pet Need A Vaccine Against COVID?
Some zoos, including Indianapolis, are giving animals an experimental vaccine to protect against COVID-19. But is a vaccine needed for household pets?
Read MoreSeptember 3, 2021
CDC Eviction Moratorium Had Limited Effectiveness, Especially In Indiana
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention eviction moratorium was somewhat effective in keeping people in their homes. But Indiana’s moratorium, in place last year during the first few months of the pandemic, was far more effective.
Read MoreSeptember 3, 2021
School Districts Adjust Quarantine Policies As Concerns Over State Funding Return
School districts are quickly changing their policies in response to new Indiana Department of Health guidelines, which no longer require quarantines for asymptomatic students and staff if districts implement a mask mandate.
Read MoreSeptember 3, 2021
IDOH Adds More Than 5,000 New Breakthrough Cases To Weekly Dashboard
While the total count of breakthrough cases have more than tripled since the beginning of August, the data suggests vaccines are still limiting severe illness and deaths.
Read MoreSeptember 3, 2021
You Asked About Eviction And Housing Issues. We've Got Answers
IPB News has received a lot of questions about evictions and housing issues, so we reached out to housing advocates at Prosperity Indiana to get some answers.
Read MoreSeptember 3, 2021
All Marion County School Districts Require Masks As COVID-19 Student Infections Increase
All Marion County school districts require face masks as of Sept. 3, after a few changed previously policies that allowed parents to decide if their student wears a mask or not.
Read MoreSeptember 2, 2021
IU Health Puts Unvaccinated Workers On Two-Week Suspension, Announces Temporary Hold On Elective Surgeries
All IU Health inpatient elective surgeries and procedures will be suspended starting Sept. 6.
Read MoreSeptember 2, 2021
Pop-Up Clinic Will Offer COVID Vaccines And A 31-Day IndyGo Passes
This is the second pop-up vaccination clinic to be held at the CTC this year. In July, more than 60 people received vaccinations in four hours.
Read MoreSeptember 2, 2021
Indiana's Largest Hospital System Stopping Some Surgeries
The Indiana Hospital Association said the state's health system is strained by the delta variant's spread at a time when Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tracking shows Indiana has the country's 15th lowest rate of residents fully vaccinated.
Read MoreSeptember 2, 2021
Indiana’s Youth COVID Vaccination Remains Low As Delta Variant Sweeps Through Schools
Kids are finally back to in-person school, but the COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt learning. Cases are on the rise due to the highly contagious delta variant, which has also increased the number of youth hospitalizations. Despite the surge, the vaccination rate for eligible children remains low. And a new study shows that it may not increase.
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