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Health Department changes to service at Citizens Square

The ACDH will continue to provide various services to the public over the phone, through the mail, and online during the closure of its downtown offices.

FWCS high schools moving to remote learning

Because of the high community spread of COVID-19, all FWCS high school students will be learning remotely beginning Monday, Nov. 23, 2020, through December 4, 2020.

ISDH shares new CDC COVID quarantine guidance

The CDC has updated its quarantine guidance for people exposed to COVID-19, providing two options for shortening the standard 14-day quarantine period.

Holcomb extends tax deadline to May 17th

Governor Eric Holcomb has aligned the state of Indiana with the federal government and delayed state tax filings and payments to May 17, 2021.

Governor Holcomb signs new COVID-19 XO

Governor Eric Holcomb has signed Indiana Executive Order 20-51 to renew certain directives issued in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.

Holcomb announces COVID-19 County Metrics and Requirements

Governor Holcomb today signed Executive Order 20-48 to implement pandemic requirements for all Hoosiers and targeted restrictions for counties that have high levels of COVID-19.

ISDH offering COVID-19 vaccine boosters to 18+

Today, the ISDH announced that any Hoosier aged 18 or older can now receive a booster dose of the Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines so long as they received their second dose at least six months ago.

Purdue Fort Wayne updates COVID-19 face mask protocols

Effective Monday, June 28, 2021, at Purdue University Fort Wayne, face masks will no longer be required inside campus buildings for anyone who is fully vaccinated against COVID-19.

COVID-19 United Kingdom strain in Indiana

Today, the Indiana State Department of Health announced that the COVID-19 United Kingdom strain, a more contagious strain, has been identified in Indiana.

IAG files lawsuit over Biden’s vaccine mandates

On Monday, Attorney General Todd Rokita filed the third lawsuit to stop President Joe Biden’s unlawful COVID-19 vaccine mandates.